Nintendo Famicom Games published by Nintendo
The following is a list of Nintendo Famicom Games published by Nintendo in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 21 Nintendo Famicom Games published by Nintendo in our collection :
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Baseball is a video game made by Nintendo in 1983 for the Nintendo Family Computer, making it one of the first games released for the Famicom

Conversion of the original arcade game The name Donkey Kong was thought to be a mistranslation of Monkey Kong, In fact the name comes from Shigeru Miyamoto trying to convey the words Stubborn ape, or ...
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Nintendo R&D2

Excitebike is a motocross racing video game franchise made by Nintendo
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Nintendo R&D1

This is a Famicom Disk created in one of 3000 Disk Writer machines installed around Japan, the idea being you could buy a blank disk and then write the game of your choice to it,

This game was a famicom disk system exclusive released in Japan in 1987
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Nintendo EAD

Board game that Nintendo would have spent decades making in non electronic for

This is an unlicensed publication of a Sonic The Hedgehog hack - but with a Mario sprite
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Lone Devil

This is the Japanese version of the western release of Super Mario Bros 2, when Nintendo of America rejected the original SMB 2 as too hard and too similar to the original game, another more obscure t ...
Software House: Nintendo
Author:

Super Mario Bros
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Shigeru Miyamoto / Gunpei Yokoi

This is the Japanese version of the platform adventure, which was more of the same jumping collecting faire, only with the difficulty ramped up enormously

This is the original Legend of Zelda, released as a launch title for the Famicom Disk System