Nintendo’s famous game series has an anime version that not everyone knows
Nintendo is one of the giants in the gaming industry with a long history of development.
The gaming industry is in the process of growing rapidly, with some brands even collaborating with film production companies to adapt them into anime or theatrical films.
10. F-Zero
F-Zero is one of Nintendo’s two famous racing game franchises.
F-Zero: GP Legend retains the racing essence of the original, but adds action and adventure elements with a cast of characters with interesting stories.
9. Kirby: Right Back At Ya
Kirby has long been one of Nintendo’s icons loved by many different ages.
Kirby: Right Back At Ya’ still inherits a playful style aimed at young children in the title character’s world.
8. Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!
7. Bayonetta
Bayonetta was one of the few non-family-friendly franchises that Nintendo included in its exclusive games list from the second game.
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate, with its long enough duration, clarifies the series of events in the first game as well as the origin of Bayonetta.
6. Ace Attorney
The Ace Attorney is a famous game franchise from Capcom and is known to many players thanks to its appearance on Nintendo systems.
This is an interesting anime that helps fans go deeper into the story of Phoenix Wright.
5. Viewtiful Joe
First released on the Nintendo Cube, Viewtiful Joe from Capcom has become an extremely fun and entertaining game.
4. Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger is a famous game brand launched in 1995 and has achieved outstanding success.
3. Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing is a famous Nintendo game franchise with the latest installment released in 2020 on the Nintendo Switch system.
2. Final Fantasy V
The next name will be Final Fantasy with the anime adapted from the 5th game. Final Fantasy V is also the last game of this franchise to appear on the SNES in 1992. 2 years later, an OVA
Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals is a sequel that takes place 200 years after the main events of Final Fantasy V.
1. Fire Emblem: Mystery of The Emblem
Finally, there will be Fire Emblem, one of the game brands associated with Nintendo’s history.
In 1996, the Japanese game company released a two-episode OVA, with the plot based on the third game called Fire Emblem: Mystery of The Emblem.