Nintendo has made over seven different video game systems, ranging from the early color TV game to the new Wii U. Including handheld game systems, Nintendo has also made the Game Boy and Nintendo DS.
Xbox and Play Station are the main not Nintendo game systems but sega genesis and many others do exist.
Well there's a lot of game systems and I would say about 11 game systems
Well there's a lot of game systems and I would say about 11 game systems
Fortunately for those do not have a Wii, no. LEGO Batman The Video Game is available on many different game systems- Nintendo Wii, PC, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Playstation2, and Sony PSP. It's a good thing that it is for so many game systems, since it is so fun to play!
I'm pretty sure that the Nintendo video game systems are: Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advanced, Gameboy Advanced SP, NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Gamecube, DS, DS Lite, DSI, DSI XL, 3DS (which will be released in March, 2011), and the Wii.
like 12 but 6 are japense version only.
Nintendo has made the Color TV Game,NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Nintendo Wii, and the Wii U. As for handhelds, the Game & Watch, Gameboy, Virtual Boy, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, and the Nintendo 3DS (not including alternate versions, such as the Nintendo DS Lite, DSi, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advanced SP) So in total, 13
The Spider-Man 3 game is available for many game systems. It is available for the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game can be purchased from GameStop, Amazon, and Walmart.
Whether the individual company that makes a game for Nintendo DS can release them for other systems is definitely yes if they are not working for Nintendo and there license does not require that the game is exclusive. Call of Duty Black Ops was made for the Nintendo DS along with many other systems. Treyarch was the developer for most of the platforms and n-Space developed the Nintendo DS version for Activision who is the publisher that makes the games. N-Space is a licensed Developer for PlayStation and Xbox 360 besides Nintendo DS & Wii. Companies must be licensed to develop a game for a system and that license could require that the game be exclusive.
An Action Replay is a cheating device. It is made for many systems, like the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS. You can add codes to it that enable you to have Unlimited Health, Unlimited Ammo, and etc. (depending on the game your playing).
There are currently many people working for Nintendo and making the games and the systems, so yes anyone can work for Nintendo if they have the right education.