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If you're looking for Super Mario World or Pilotwings, see the [[N-SPC Engine/Prototype|Prototype]] variant instead. | If you're looking for Super Mario World or Pilotwings, see the [[N-SPC Engine/Prototype|Prototype]] variant instead. | ||
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Nintendo is the first user of the N-SPC engine, both at launch and with the prototype variant. There are a variety of game-specific or programmer-specific cases in here, and thus have been sorted accordingly for disambiguation reasons. | Nintendo is the first user of the N-SPC engine, both at launch and with the prototype variant. There are a variety of game-specific or programmer-specific cases in here, and thus have been sorted accordingly for disambiguation reasons. | ||
==Unique Cases== | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/F-Zero|F-Zero]] | * [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/F-Zero|F-Zero]] | ||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Sound Module and Burn-In Test|Sound Module and Burn-In Test]] | * [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Sound Module and Burn-In Test|Sound Module and Burn-In Test]] | ||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Mario Paint|Mario Paint]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Super Metroid|Super Metroid]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Tetris and Dr. Mario|Tetris and Dr. Mario]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Nintendo Power Menu Program|Nintendo Power Menu Program]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Zootto Mahjong!|Zootto Mahjong!]] | * [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Zootto Mahjong!|Zootto Mahjong!]] | ||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Super Scope 6 (Blastris)|Super Scope 6 (Blastris)]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Super Scope 6 (LazerBlazer)|Super Scope 6 (LazerBlazer)]] | |||
==Multi-Game Cases== | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Akito Nakatsuka|Akito Nakatsuka]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Hirokazu Tanaka|Hirokazu Tanaka]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo]] | |||
* [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Taro Bando|Taro Bando]] | |||
The raw build sorting notes can be found [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Build Sorting|here]] for all variants by Nintendo. | The raw build sorting notes can be found [[N-SPC Engine/Nintendo/Build Sorting|here]] for all variants by Nintendo. |
Revision as of 03:35, 13 April 2021
Go back to N-SPC Engine
If you're looking for Super Mario World or Pilotwings, see the Prototype variant instead.
Nintendo is the first user of the N-SPC engine, both at launch and with the prototype variant. There are a variety of game-specific or programmer-specific cases in here, and thus have been sorted accordingly for disambiguation reasons.
Unique Cases
- F-Zero
- Sound Module and Burn-In Test
- Mario Paint
- Super Metroid
- Tetris and Dr. Mario
- Nintendo Power Menu Program
- Zootto Mahjong!
- Super Scope 6 (Blastris)
- Super Scope 6 (LazerBlazer)
Multi-Game Cases
The raw build sorting notes can be found here for all variants by Nintendo.