Consoles:Nintendo

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This is a list of Nintendo's mainline consoles. Only mainline consoles should be listed on this page. A mainline console is one that is the first console to play a system-specific game and isn't just a design refresh. For example, the Game Boy Pocket could only play Game Boy games, so it should be listed in a subsection within the Game Boy page. In contrast, the Game Boy Color could play those games as well as its own games which could not be played on the Game Boy.

Home Consoles

Name Released Launch MSRP
Color TV-Game JPN: May 1, 1977 ¥15,000
Family Computer (Famicom/FC)
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
JPN: July 15, 1983
NA: October 18, 1985
EU: September 1, 1986
¥14,800
$179.99
Super Famicom (SFC)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
JPN: November 21, 1990
NA: August 23, 1991
EU: April 11, 1992
¥25,000
$199.99
Nintendo 64 (N64) JPN: June 23, 1996
NA: September 29, 1996
EU: March 23, 1997
¥25,000
$199.99
GameCube (NGC or GC) JPN: September 14, 2001
NA: November 18, 2001
EU: May 3, 2002
¥25,000
$199.99
Wii JPN: December 2, 2006
NA: November 19, 2006
¥25,000
$249.99
Wii U JPN: December 8, 2012
NA: November 18, 2012
EU: November 30, 2012
¥26,250
$299.99

Handheld Consoles

Name Released Launch MSRP
Game & Watch JPN: April 28, 1980 ¥5,800
Game Boy JPN: April 21, 1989
NA: July 31, 1989
EU: September 28, 1990
¥12,500
$89.99
Game Boy Color JPN: October 21, 1998
NA: November 18, 1998
EU: November 23, 1998
¥8,900
$79.95
Game Boy Advance JPN: March 21, 2001
NA: June 11, 2001
EU: June 22, 2001
¥9,800
$99.99
Nintendo DS JPN: December 2, 2004
NA: November 21, 2004
EU: March 11, 2005
¥15,000
$149.99
Nintendo 3DS JPN: February 26, 2011
NA: March 27, 2011
EU: March 25, 2011
¥25,000
$249.99
Nintendo Switch World: March 3, 2017 ¥29,980
$299.99