This only lists games developed by Nintendo's R&D1 development team and those predating it. Other Ports of Entry posts will cover Nintendo's other teams.
Unknown lead platform:
Dr. Mario
First released for NES and Gameboy on 7/27/1990.
Released for VS. arcade system in 1990.
Released for Playchoice-10 arcade system in 1991.
There's not much information to suggest a lead platform, and it's quite possible that there isn't one, the game concept being simple enough to be implemented independently by separate teams. The NES version is the basis of both arcade versions, though this is to be expected as they both use Famicom-based hardware.
It does seem a bit more probable that Dr. Mario's color-matching gameplay was born out of the NES than the 4-tone Gameboy, but this is speculation.
Tetris 2
First released for NES on 9/21/1993.
Released for Gameboy on December 1993.
Ported to SNES on 7/08/1994.
Select chronology:
Arcade era:
Title | Date | Contemporary ports |
Laser Clay Shooting System | 1973 |
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Wild Gunman | 1974 |
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EVR Race | 1975 |
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Space Fever | 1979 |
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Sheriff | 1979 |
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Radar Scope | 1980 |
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Donkey Kong | 1981 | 1982 ports to Atari VCS, ColecoVision, and Intellivision by Coleco |
Donkey Kong Junior | 1982 | 1983 ports to various consoles |
Popeye | 1982 | 1983 ports to Atari 8-bit computers and various consoles |
Mario Bros. | 1983-3 | 1983 ports to Atari 2600 and NES |
Donkey Kong 3 | 1983 | 1984 port to NES |
Famicom era:
Title | Date | Contemporary ports |
Baseball | 12/7/1983 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Tennis | 1/14/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Pinball | 2/2/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Wild Gunman | 2/18/1984 |
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Duck Hunt | 4/21/1984 | 1985 port to VS. arcade system |
Golf | 5/1/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Hogan's Alley | 6/12/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Urban Champion | 11/14/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Clu Clu Land | 11/22/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Excitebike | 11/30/1984 | 1984 port to VS. arcade system |
Balloon Fight | 1/22/1985 | 1985 ports to PC-88 and Sharp X1 by Hudson Soft |
Ice Climber | 2/4/1985 | 1985 ports to VS. arcade system, PC-88, and Sharp X1 |
Wrecking Crew | 6/18/1985 | 1985 port to VS. arcade system |
Metroid | 8/6/1986 | 1987 port to PlayChoice-10 arcade system |
Kid Icarus | 12/19/1986 |
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4th gen:
Title | Lead platform | Date | Contemporary ports |
Alleyway | Game Boy | 4/21/1989 |
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Super Mario Land | Game Boy | 4/21/1989 |
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Tetris | Game Boy | 6/14/1989 |
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Tetris | NES | 1989-11 | Mobygames lists as a distinct game from the GB version |
Dr. Mario | ??? | 7/27/1990 | Simultaneous released for NES and Gameboy 1990 port to VS. arcade system |
Metroid II: Return of Samus | Game Boy | 1991-11 |
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Mario Paint | SNES | 7/14/1992 |
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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins | Game Boy | 10/21/1992 |
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Tetris 2 | ??? | 1993 | Same-quarter releases on Game Boy and NES 1994 port to SNES |
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 | Game Boy | 1/21/1994 |
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Super Metroid | SNES | 3/19/1994 |
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Wario Land II | Game Boy | 1998-3 | 1998 revision with Game Boy Color support |
Gameboy Advance era:
Title | Date |
Wario Land 4 | 8/21/2001 |
Metroid Fusion | 11/18/2002 |
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! | 3/21/2003 |
Metroid: Zero Mission | 2/9/2004 |
Fair chance NES Dr. Mario was "before" Game Boy -- the first prototype available is from 1989. The first Game Boy prototype is marked 1990. Not definitive, of course, but NES Dr. Mario is also easier, if that helps decide.
ReplyDeleteVS. is pretty clearly a port of the NES (it tweaks by removing slow mode).