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Nintendo IPs You've Probably Forgotten


On 05/28/2022 at 10:42 AM by The Last Ninja

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Hello, friends, how are you? If you’re like me, you get very excited when Nintendo finally brings back long dormant franchises like WarioWare or Advance Wars (actually, that last one hasn’t come out yet, oh boy). This got me thinking, “What about the IPs that everyone seems to have forgotten?” I mean, Nintendo has SO MANY IPs that bringing them all back would be ridiculous, but I’ve chosen 10 that seem to be dead. Is there any chance that these franchises could get new life on the Switch? I’ll speculate with you. 

Balloon Fight

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Balloon Fight was really big on the NES, and then we got Balloon Kid on the Game Boy, which was an excellent game. Japan got Tingle’s Balloon Fight for the DS, but that’s about it. The series has been referenced in a lot of Nintendo’s games such as Smash Bros. and Nintendo Land, but I’m not sure if they’ll ever give us a proper Balloon Fight game again. Can you imagine a 3D Balloon Fight? That would be awesome! And that’s why it probably won’t happen. 

Will this series come back? —Probably not 

StarTropics 

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If you recall, this 1990 NES game was made in Japan but only released in the West. It’s about a kid named Mike going on an adventure, and it plays a lot like Zelda except not as good. It also got a sequel titled Zoda’s Revenge: StarTropics II. These games aren’t bad, but over the years Nintendo hasn’t even referenced the games. Although apparently Gulliver mentions Coralcola in Animal Crossings: New Horizons, but I wouldn’t pin your hopes and dreams on that one instance. 

Will this series come back? —Absolutely not 

Excitebike 

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Now here’s a weird one. Excitebike is a classic on the NES, and then there was a BS Excitebike game for the satellaview, and later Excitebike 64. Then the series went dormant for awhile until a big revival on the Wii with Excite Truck and Excitebots, which were great innovations for the series. Sadly, Nintendo’s done nothing with the series since the Wii, but I think we could see this one come back. Last year we saw the return of Cruis’n, which was excellent, so cross your fingers. 

Will this series come back? —Probably…eventually 

Pilot Wings

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This series is interesting in the fact that Nintendo has released these games exclusively as launch titles for its consoles (Pilot Wings for SNES, Pilot Wings 64 for N64, and Pilot Wings Resort for 3DS). Also, these games were designed to show off the new hardware (Mode 7, 3D environments, and stereoscopic 3D). As such, these games are more like historic footnotes in Nintendo’s history rather than timeless games. They’re not timeless because they can be a bit gimmicky. So if you’d been hoping for a new one, I don’t know what to tell you. 

Will this series come back? —Probably not 

Wave Race

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This series made a big splash on N64 and then a smaller one on GameCube, but it’s been dead in the water for over 20 years. And I don’t know why! I think this is a prime series to bring back, but I’m worried that Nintendo won’t. For some reason the N64 collection on NSO doesn’t even have Wave Race 64 yet, and that game is a classic! Nintendo seems to have completely forgotten about this series, and that’s a huge shame. 

Will this series come back? —Probably not 

Game & Watch Gallery

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If you’re old enough, you might remember that there were three Game & Watch Gallery games on the Game Boy. These were really fun as they took the old G&W games and modernized them using Mario characters and themes. The last game was Game & Watch Gallery 4 for GBA. This is another series that Nintendo could easily bring back—just put these four games together and call it “Game & Watch Gallery Collection.” I know, I’m a genius. 

Will this series come back? —Who knows 

Custom Robo

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I loved Custom Robo on the GameCube, it was something different for Nintendo. The series actually started on N64, but was only released in Japan. We also got Custom Robo Arena for the DS, but that was it. These games were developed by NOISE Inc, a Japanese development team, so perhaps they didn’t want to make any more after the DS game. Still, Nintendo could surely find another developer. This series would be great on the Switch. 

Will this series come back? —Most likely not 

Chibi-Robo

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This strange series actually has more games than you would think. Developed by Skip Ltd, Chibi-Robo has five games to his name. Some of these were released only in Japan. The first game on GameCube was pretty cool as the little guy could explore a house and do different kinds of things by plugging into outlets and other stuff. The series overall was actually quite interesting and creative, especially Chibi-Robo: Photo Finder, which used the 3DS camera in some pretty amazing ways. But thanks to Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash, the series appears to be dead. The game was denounced as atrocious by everyone, so the likelihood of ever seeing this guy again is slim. 

Will this series come back? —Absolutely not 

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

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Remember this one? The first game on GBA was pretty cool, but Nintendo oversaturated the market with too many of these in a short time. The games also started requiring you to manage a whole slew of mini Marios, which could be confusing. The games all started blending together, so it’s actually fortunate that Nintendo stopped making them in 2016. Surprisingly, we haven’t seen one on the Switch yet. Do you think we will? 

Will this series come back? —Who knows 

Donkey Konga 

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This rhythm game required that you play with the DK bongos, which was awesome! Playing against a friend as you pound and clap your way to victory was really fun, especially since the game came with Nintendo songs. Donkey Konga 2 added new songs and a few more Kongs, but that was it. Japan got Donkey Konga 3, and the series was over. Developed by Namco, the series probably ended because you can only go so far with the DK bongos, and that’s why I think we’ll probably never see this series again. I’m sad. 

Will this series come back? —Absolutely not


 

Comments

KnightDriver

05/28/2022 at 10:58 AM

I played one of the Game and Watch Gallery collections recently and found it way more entertaining than I expected. 

I'd like to try that Chibi-Robo Photo Finder game. I like using cameras of all sorts. I used to have the Game Boy camera. 

Custom Robo looks interesting. 

The Last Ninja

05/29/2022 at 12:05 AM

Game & Watch Gallery games are really fun, I really hope Nintendo brings back the series. Also, Custom Robo is really cool, you should play the GCN or DS games if you can find them. 

Cary Woodham

05/29/2022 at 08:26 AM

Chibi Robo: Photo Finder is really neat.  You should try and get it before the 3DS eShop goes down!

Cary Woodham

05/29/2022 at 08:25 AM

Well -I- haven't forgotten about those IPs!  Nintendo may have, but not me!

I always preferred Joust over Balloon Fight, so I'd rather have a 3-D version of Joust.  Just thought it was more imaginative and controlled better.  Sorry Iwata!  I actually heard a long time ago they were planning a Joust 3-D game but it got canned.

I rented StarTropics once and didnt like it.  I just didn't think it was that good.

My brother Jeff LOVED Excitebike when he first played it as a kid.  The game certainly got a bit more love on the Wii and 3DS.

I talked about Pilotwings in my most recent podcast because my dad loved it.  I liked the Pilotwings stage in Smash.

I loved the Game & Watch Gallery series!  It seemed to kind of die off once WarioWare hit the scene.  Did you know TOSE made those G&W Gallery games?  They also made the Starfy games.  Now THAT'S a forgotten Nintendo IP!

I'm working on reviewing a game right now called Biomotor Unitron that made me think of Custom Robo.

I love the Chibi Robo games!  I didn't think Zip Lash was THAT bad, but it certainly was the weakest of the series.  I doubt the Chibi Robo games will come back anytime soon, especially since the company who made them, Skip, has seemingly quietly gone out of business.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong is actually a sequel to the Donkey Kong game on Game Boy, which to this day is one of the best arcade updates ever.  I liked the Mini Mario games because I also like Lemmings.  I'm surprised we haven't seen a Switch version yet.

If you want to play another Donkey Konga game, just play Taiko Drum Master or any of its sequels.  They're pretty much the same games.  Donkey Konga was even made by Namco.  I think Nintendo just wanted a piece of the pie from Taiko's popularity, and commissioned Namco to make one for them.

The Last Ninja

05/30/2022 at 03:06 PM

I wouldn't get your hopes up on a Joust remake, you might be the only person who remembers that one. 

SanAndreas

05/29/2022 at 09:50 PM

I still play Balloon Fight and Vs. Balloon Fight. At this point Balloon Fight returning seems more likely than Joust returning, since Warner Discovery doesn't seem interested in anything other than Mortal Kombat and DC games.

The Nintendo series I most want to come back is Kid Icarus. I'd like a full on 3-D action third person shooting/flying platform game, where you can explore at your own leisure. Ratchet and Clank have a good template for such a game. 

I'd also like them to look at Mother, but I know they won't without Itoi's involvement, and heck. it looks like Mother 3 will never be released over here, at least until Nintendo's next sales slump. Failing that, I'd like a follow-up to Tokyo Mirage Sessions, perhaps have Itsuki and company in the Fire Emblem world in a SRPG.

The Last Ninja

05/30/2022 at 03:09 PM

I would also like another Kid Icarus game, I'm hoping that Sakurai will make a sequel to Uprising now that he's done with Smash. 

daftman

05/30/2022 at 11:33 AM

I really liked the first Mario vs. Donkey Kong game and was sad when it went in a more Lemmings direction with its sequels. I'd much prefer a Donkey Kong '94-esque return to form.

The Last Ninja

05/30/2022 at 03:15 PM

The first game was great. I think people got sick of the series, so maybe it's over? I'm hoping they return to form too. 

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