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The 20 Greatest Nintendo Games Ever Created


The 20 Greatest Nintendo Games Ever Created


The Games That Made Nintendo

Do you remember the first time a game truly surprised you? Nintendo has been creating those moments for decades, turning simple and refined gameplay into unforgettable memories. The games on this list didn't just help us pass the time. They meant something. Let's explore the titles that left a lasting impression on millions of players.

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1. The Legend Of Zelda

It all began with a gray cartridge, though a rare gold version was released for promotions. In 1986, The Legend of Zelda transported players into a world where exploration felt deeply personal. Shigeru Miyamoto said he based the game on his childhood adventures in Kyoto's forests.

The%20Legend%20of%20Zelda.jpgThe Legend of Zelda (NES) - Remastered - 100% Full Game Walkthrough by Nostalgi-Co

2. Super Mario Bros. 3

Mario flew before flight in games was even a thing. With its whimsical level design, hidden paths, and unforgettable Tanooki Suit, Super Mario Bros. 3 didn't just raise the bar. It launched it into the stratosphere. Its commercial was played in movie theaters. 

Super%20Mario%20Bros%203.jpgSuper Mario Bros 3 - Complete Walkthrough by Typhlosion4President

3. Metroid Prime

When Metroid Prime dropped in 2002, it did more than switch Samus to first-person. It proved that the atmosphere could be as gripping as action. Critics were skeptical of the change until they weren't. Retro Studios created a masterpiece that pulled players into a lonely, hauntingly beautiful alien world.

Metroid%20Prime.jpgMetroid Prime Remastered - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch by Nintendo of America

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4. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

"You're all here." That tagline said everything. Every fighter, every stage, every moment from past titles packed into one absurdly massive brawler. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate became a love letter to fans and a celebration of Nintendo's universe. 

Smash%20Bros.jpgSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate - Everyone is here! (Nintendo Switch) by Super Smash Bros.

5. Pokemon Red And Blue

Kids traded more than just digital monsters. They traded secrets, bragging rights, and link cables. Released in the late '90s, Pokemon Red and Blue sparked a phenomenon. It turned Game Boys into social hubs and lunch breaks into battlegrounds.

Pokemon%20Red%20and%20Blue-1.jpgPokemon Red & Blue Remake Gameplay 2023 for Nintendo Switch by Sohrex

6. The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Breath of the Wild threw out the rulebook and then handed it to the player. Its world encouraged curiosity and joy in equal measure. It was big and alive. And whether you rode through a storm or glided off a cliff, the game always had one more surprise waiting.

Legend%20of%20Zelda_%20Breath%20of%20the%20Wild.jpgThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 Trailer by Nintendo of America

7. Super Mario 64

In 1996, Super Mario 64 introduced analog controls and full 3D movement, and it actually worked. Peach's castle became a playground. The paintings? Portals to places that felt impossibly real at the time. It was a new language. And players were fluent in fun.

Super%20Mario%2064.jpg⭐ Super Mario 64 Reimagined - SM64 Remake by Project Longplay

8. Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Tom Nook never forgets your debt. But somehow, we still love him. When New Horizons launched in 2020, it met the moment. Players planted trees and built homes with cozy chaos. It was a slower kind of satisfaction. 

Animal%20Crossing_%20New%20Horizon.jpgAnimal Crossing: New Horizons - Full Game Walkthrough by BeardBear

9. Fire Emblem: Awakening

Players either fell in love or fell in battle. Fire Emblem: Awakening wasn't supposed to save the series. But it did. Smart writing and heartfelt character bonds made it more than just a strategy game. It made you care.

Fire%20Emblem_%20Awakening.jpgFire Emblem Awakening Full Walkthrough Gameplay - No Commentary (3DS Longplay) by Lacry

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10. Donkey Kong Country

Those pre-rendered graphics? Jaw-dropping in 1994. Rare pushed the Super Nintendo to its limits to give us a platformer that looked unlike anything else. But it wasn't just pretty. The gameplay was tight, and that mine cart level? Still a rite of passage. Donkey Kong got a second wind.

Donkey%20Kong%20Country.jpgDonkey Kong Country Returns HD – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch by Nintendo of America

11. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mushroom boosts, blue shells, banana peels—each lap is a toss-up. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe perfected the formula with refined controls and a massive roster. It's the game that turns a quiet evening into shrieks and maybe a grudge or two. 

Mario%20Kart%208%20Deluxe.jpgMario Kart 8 Deluxe - Full Game Walkthrough (All DLC Included) by packattack04082

12. EarthBound

"Don't care anymore" was a legitimate menu option. Quirky and surprisingly emotional, EarthBound was unlike anything else in the '90s. It mixed psychic kids and sentient piles of puke with honest themes about friendship and fear. Some didn't get it. Others never stopped thinking about it. 

Earthbound.jpgEarthBound (🎮SNES) - ✨HD Longplay Part 1 of 4 | No Commentary by Longplay Library

13. Splatoon 3

Welcome to ink-splat warfare, where fashion meets turf. Splatoon 3 turned multiplayer mayhem into a neon spectacle. It's not just who gets the most splats. It's who paints the town with style. Fast-paced and bursting with personality, this shooter broke the mold. 

Splattoon%203.jpgSplatoon 3 - Full Game Walkthrough by packattack04082

14. Luigi’s Mansion 3

Ghosts? Sure. But it's Luigi's charm that haunts you. Armed with a vacuum and nervous energy, Luigi explores a haunted hotel filled with puzzles and spectral shenanigans. Luigi's Mansion 3 blends spooky and silly in all the right ways.

luigis-mansion-3.jpgLuigi's Mansion 3 - Full Game Walkthrough by ProsafiaGaming

15. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

With its pop-up book visuals and hilarious dialogue, this Paper Mario entry struck a perfect balance between charm and challenge. Battles had rhythm. The characters had a bite. Even Goombella had sass. It's a turn-based RPG where jokes hit as hard as the hammer.

Paper%20Mario.jpgPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Remake - Full Game 100% Walkthrough by ProsafiaGaming

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16. Kirby Super Star

Kirby Super Star gave players variety within one game cartridge. From classic side-scrolling to multiplayer co-op, each mode offered a fresh twist. Kirby's copy ability wasn't just a gimmick; it was the key to the fun. Cute on the outside, clever underneath. That's Kirby at his best.

Kirby.jpgKirby Super Star - Full Game - No Damage 100% Walkthrough by RetroArchive

17. Xenoblade Chronicles

It starts with a sword that can see the future. Chaos ensues. Xenoblade Chronicles brought sweeping sceneries and real-time battles to the Wii in a way no one expected. It was grand and full of depth. And then there's Shulk, who knows what's coming but never backs down. That's courage, JRPG-style.

Xenoblade.jpgXENOBLADE CHRONICLES Gameplay Walkthrough FULL GAME (HD) No Commentary by Shirrako

18. Pikmin 4

In Pikmin 4, you command a swarm of cute but capable Pikmin to solve puzzles, collect treasure, and fight time itself. There's strategy here, but also heart. Watching your Pikmin carry a battery across a battlefield? Weirdly touching. It's part garden, part survival.

Pikmin%204.jpgPikmin 4 - Full Game 100% Walkthrough (No Deaths) by BeardBear

19. WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Blink, and you've already lost. WarioWare: Smooth Moves took motion controls and turned them into pure mayhem. Microgames, each lasting a second, piled on chaos and humor. The Wii Remote morphed into anything from a samurai sword to a steering wheel.

WariorWave.jpgWarioWare: Smooth Moves Full Gameplay Walkthrough (Longplay) by XCageGame

20. Advance Wars: Dual Strike

Don't let the cartoony look fool you. Advance Wars: Dual Strike is all brains. Strategic battles and dynamic CO powers made each match a chessboard with tanks. The Nintendo DS touchscreen brought the tactics to life. And losing felt almost as fun as winning.

Dual%20Strike.jpgFull Game Walkthrough - Advance Wars: Dual Strike by L00SEG00SE Gaming