I'd get a list of stickers and trophies from Brawl. After you excise the Sonic and Metal Gear stuff, you're pretty much just left with Nintendo IPs
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
I'd get a list of stickers and trophies from Brawl. After you excise the Sonic and Metal Gear stuff, you're pretty much just left with Nintendo IPs
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
i recall the last time i looked at the list in the wikipedia section for MGS that it didnt list all the IP that belonged to them
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I had a look at Sony. A LOT more IPs then I thought, not so much studios...
Nintendo is difficult. There's no 'one' page. But maybe you're right on this one...I'll have another look later. But the lack of Ninty compalation frustrates me :/
That Sony list has actually been trimmed down considerably. It's missing a few of their older franchises, like 2Xtreme and GameDay. Mostly PS1 stuff. It all used to be up there, but at some point somebody came along and cleared out a lot of the IPs that weren't very well known.
padib said:
(I'll work on expanding these as the Nintendo list gets more completed.) Now if someone can find one for me for Nintendo (complete and updated), I'll get to work. In the mean time, here are some proposed candidates, let's see if we can find them all and polish this: (I cleaned it up, and made it as good as I could make it.)
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I believe he is referring to those crappy "Art Style" games.
"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius
For Nintendo:
I know I'm missing a lot (there are a few specific ones on my mind I can't remember) but here,
X, Shin Oni Ga Shima, Doshin the Giant, Cubivore, GiFTPiA, Jam With the Band (Daigasso Band Brothers), Electroplankton, Famicom Detective Club, Chōsōjū Mecha MG, Captain Rainbow, Devil World, Panel de Pon, Kuru Kuru Kururin, Gyromite, Trace Memory, Nazo no Murasame Jō, Stack-Up, Eternal Darkness, Professor Layton, Fluidity, Disaster: Day of Crisis, ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat, Odama, Magical Starsign, Anticipation, World Class Track Meet, StarTropics, Battle Clash, Battalion Wars, FlingSmash, Zangeki no Reginleiv, Hotel Dusk, Doki Doki Panic, Gomoku Narabe Renju, Ice Hockey, Volley Ball, Joy Mech Fight, Soccer, Urban Champion, Endless Ocean, Elite Beat Agents/Ouendan series, Pro Wrestling, Golf, Tennis, Pinball, Hogan's Alley, Baseball, Wild Gunman, Gumshoe, Famicom Grand Prix,Fortune Street, and Magnetica. I did a decent amount of research to confirm most of these as Nintendo-owned.
I believe Pandora's Tower and The Last Story count, but I'm not sure. No idea regarding Xenoblade Chronicles, leaning heavily on no.
Brain Age is listed twice, but not Big Brain Academy.
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Fortune Street (Itadaki Street in Japan) is not owned by Nintendo. It's actually an old series from Enix, which started on Famicom and has also appeared on Super Famicom/DS/PS1/PS2/PSP. Nintendo of America is probably publishing the game in order to promote Dragon Quest in the West, like how they have been publishing the DS games.
Professor Layton is not from Nintendo either, but from Level 5. Nintendo is just the publisher in the West, just like they have published Inazuma Eleven in Europe.
As far as Eternal Darkness goes, no one knows how much Nintendo owns from it...
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/08/28/dyack-mum-on-eternal-darkness-ip-ownership/
The Last Story is indeed owned by Nintendo:
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/09/11/what-is-nintendos-last-story/
And Xenoblade is surely owned by Nintendo. There's no relation between it and Xenogears (owned by Square-Enix) or Xenosaga (owned by Namco-Bandai) and Monolith Soft is almost entirely owned by Nintendo.
Finally, other notes:
-Panel de Pon is Puzzle League in the West (without the characters...)
-The "Art Style" games from WiiWare/DSiWare were actually preceded by the "Bit Generations" ones from GBA (Japan-only), some of them being fundamentally the same games. The "Art Style" name is like a rebranding of the series, so I would count them as one IP.
-Batallion Wars is a spin-off of the Famicom Wars/Advance Wars franchise.
-I'm not sure if Fluidity/Hydroventure is owned by Nintendo...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluidity_%28video_game%29
-There's many WiiWare/DSiWare IPs missing... Although it's hard to know who owns what in many of these cases... One of the IPs that seems to be from Nintendo but I know very little about it is Tsūshin Taikyoku, which seems to be a series of board games, as the name was used for the Japanese version of Wii Chess. And one of the IPs which I'm not sure if it's from Nintendo or not is Bonsai Barber. ThruSpace is probably owned by Nintendo, at least partially. But as I said, there's a lot more...
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Nope, you don't have to register, unless it's a "protected" article, which is usually done on those that have been vandalized before. And when you edit an article without being registered, your IP address will be shown instead of your nickname. Here's more info on it, if you're interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing