Donkey Kong (first Famicom game) and Super Mario Bros. (first NES game) are both listed as first games since the Famicom and NES can somewhat be considered to be separate consoles. The last games were judged by their original release dates and not by the last localization a game got (i. e. a new game from 2005 would be considered the final game over a game from 2004 that got a new localization in 2006).
Last games are usually all rushed, or squeezed in for some extra bucks. That's why most of them look questionable or are straight up irrelevant. I cannot say the same for all the consoles tho; in the NES, while the Lion King might not be very impressive, other late releases like Kirby's Adventure and Wario's Woods look fantastic
@@Sediamorta Buying new game development kits for a new, active system takes a lot of money, and development of good (or even some bad) games takes a lot of time. In that case, indies or smaller studios may release lower-profile games for an inactive system long after all the major developers have moved on to new systems. In addition, some of these late releases were made more for niche notoriety and publicity than profit, which are not appealing or particularly profitable for the big studios.
@@samperez1727 that's why if you're looking for good games, you should look for a game that is one of the last games, not The Last game. Aka cross-gen games, when big companies are still interested in the tech. This is where you get things like: Xbox 360, Quake 4 vs Metal Gear Solid V PS3, Resistance 1 vs Persona 5 Xbox One, Assasin's Creed Black Flag vs Star Wars Jedi Survivor Nintendo consoles are different bc they are seen as low powered tech by most ppl
The first game is usually the one bundled with the console and a way to sell it. The last one is from a small developer who is still coding for an outdated console, or a demake.
While Shakedown Hawaii released in 2016, the physical version released on all (and i mean all) platforms around 2022 or 2023, a year after just dance 2021, the previous record holder.
@@NorlanBustilloX nope, there is no new just dance game on wii since 2019 The funny thing is that the last just dance for wii was the 2020... when the last for wii U is 2019, so they stopped the wii u release before the wii one lol
Game and Watch: 11 years and 7 months. Famicom: 11 years and 10 months. NES: 9 years and 8 months. Game boy: 11 years and 9 months. Super NES: 10 years Virtual boy: 9 months N64: 6 years and 2 months. Game boy color: 4 years and 10 months N64DD: 8 months. GBA: 6 years and 8 months. GameCube: 5 years and 11 months NDS: 9 years and 11 months Wii: 13 years and 8 months DSi: 7 years and 1 month. 3DS: 11 years and 1 month. Wii U: 10 years and 3 months. Switch: They have passed the upload date of this video 7 years and 6 months.
@@NintendoPlayer307Absolutely. The Virtual Boy sold 770,000 units and released in NA and JP, meanwhile the 64DD released only in JP and sold a little over 15,000. It was a tragic case of being left too long in the oven.
@@alan-tairov heh, all wii got by its end was just dance Meanwhile PS3 got Persona 5. Yes, in 2017 And Minecraft was updating until 2018 It got Update Aquatic, its final update (counts as a DLC in the trophy list), in 2018
You're technically right, but it was just an inspiration. The only things in WarioWare that originate from Mario Artist are just a few minigames from the extra mode Sound Bomber (the actual game was about creating and rendering 3D Polygon Models) , so I don't think a change this major in genre, gameplay and artstyle would justify counting Mario Artist as a WarioWare prequel
@@oaf-77 The only ones I know are the 4 Mario Artist games (Three of them focusing on a different type of video game art each, and one of them being an accessory to the aforementioned three). There are probably more, but they're definitely extremely obscure
Strange that the New 3ds was forgotten about, especially since that console had exclusive games on it. I did some research and found the first and last games First game was Xenoblade Chronicles (Released April 2nd, 2015) The last game was NekoBop! (Released April 7th, 2022)
I remember hearing about it when it came out. Apparently the devs just thought it would be fun to make a Wii port and just went ahead and did it. ~ Marco Rubio
Yeah, the people (person?) at VBlank are complete madmen. Shakedown Hawaii was made AFTER all the Wii services shut down, so they had to make a special physical version for the console. This is not unusual for them, as they did the game for their previous game Retro City Rampage, where they made a version that ran on *MS-DOS* and distributed it via a floppy disk. During the Xbox 360 era. I believe the DOS version actually contains the entire game too (and it's pretty big!) - the only thing missing is the music.
@@frempy4426 that isn't true. BotW always had the Switch UI and 30 fps. I can easily proof this. Just look up the Digital Foundry "Docked vs Undocked" BotW video. It was uploaded on march 3rd 2017, the release day.
Yeah cause the vb was garbage, who would wanna waste money to play a stupid headset just to play boring red and black games that you wouldn’t last for more than 20 minutes back then?
I do know a couple games, definitely not all of them, but Ratatouille, Creature From The Krusty Krab, Atlantis Sqaurepantis released on all three platforms
Technically, Gradius III, Super Mario World, Pilotwings, and SimCity released on the same day as F-Zero, meaning they all count as the first SNES game.
And F-Zero Maximum Velocity was also on GBA launch day along side Super Mario Advance. And for GameCube Wave Race Blue Storm and Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2 as well as Luigi's Mansion. I'd also make a big argument for StreetPass Mii Plaza and AR Games since they were preloaded into the 3DS. And then Nintendo Land for Wii U, since it plays the role of Wii Sports and StreetPass Mii Plaza as the Mii game that demonstrates the unique aspects of the system.
First Game & Watch: Ball (1980) Last Game & Watch: Mario the Juggler (1991) First Famicom game: Donkey Kong (1983) First NES game: Super Mario Bros. (1985) Last NES game: The Lion King (1995) First Game Boy game: Tetris (1989) Last Game Boy game: Shikakul Atama (2001) First SNES game: F-Zero (1990) Last SNES game: Metal Slader Story: Director's Cut (2000) First Virtual Boy game: Mario's Tennis (1995) Last Virtual Boy game: 3D Tetris (1996) First Nintendo 64 game: Super Mario 64 (1996) Last Nintendo 64 game: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (2002) First Game Boy Colour game: Dragon Warrior Monsters (1998) Last Game Boy Colour game: Doraemon no Study Boy (2003) First Nintendo 64DD game: Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999) Last Nintendo 64DD game: Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000) First Game Boy Advance game: Super Mario Advance (2001) Last Game Boy Advance game: Pixeline i Pixieland (2007) First Gamecube game: Luigi's Mansion (2001) Last Gamecube game: Madden NFL 08 (2007) First DS game: Super Mario 64 DS (2004) Last DS game: Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay (2014) First Wii game: Wii Sports (2006) Last Wii game: Shakedown Hawaii (2020) First DSi game: Dr. Mario Express (2009) Last DSi game: Crazy Train (2016) First 3DS game: Nintendogs + Cats (2011) Last 3DS game: Silver Falls: Ruby River (2023) First Wii U game: New Super Mario Bros, U (2012) Last Wii U game: Silver Falls: Undertakers (2023) First Switch game: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) Last Switch game: To be confirmed
Shovelware only releases when there’s a market to exploit, and since basically no one was buying new Wii games by 2018, there was no reason to make any more shovelware garbage.
If you haven't already I would HIGHLY recommend Retro city rampage, made by the same people It's better IMO And there's more of a "Postgame" and secrets to find Honestly shakedown unfortunately felt like more of a downgrade to me whitch is a huge shame because I do really like the graphical upgrade, but property management stuff doesn't feel like it had as much thought put into it as it... Could have I could go on more about it but I don't wanna make this too long unless you really want me to
Star Fox 2 never released on the SNES, so it wouldn't count. It was not released until the SNES Classic, which is its own standalone system that cannot play original SNES cartridges.
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986It was one of those Club Nintendo exclusive games, I think, that you redeemed points for. In Japan, it was also the only way to get Advance Wars: Days of Ruin I think.
@@uubrmanx I didn't know that. Australia and Europe got screwed over with Club Nintendo game exclusives. I only know of Ultra Hand Cook Off and Doc Louis' Punch Out, because those games were the most featured on Nintendo's RUclips channel at the time.
I was expecting the last GBA game to be Rhythm Tengoku (AKA Rhythm Heaven Silver) since that was the last GBA game to be released in Japan. I did not expect... whatever that was.
G&W: 11 years FC/NES: 12 years GB: 12 years SFC: 10 years VB: 1 year(not exactly) N64: 6 years GBC: 5 years 64DD: 1 year(not exactly) GBA: 6 years GCN: 6 years NDS: 10 years Wii: 14 YEARS DSi: 8 years 3DS: 12 years Wii U: 11 years Thanks to Indie Games, which extended the console's lifespan... As Just Dance 2029 Edition confirmed to be in NSW, basically it'll still releases after 11 years lol
The last game released for the Game Boy Advance was not Pixeline I Pixeland, instead the last game released for the Game Boy Advance was Samurai Kyo Showdown in February 2008, and the last Super Nintendo game release was Fire Emblem Tharcia 776 in January 2000.
The latest GBA game (also the only one to be released in 2008 unless you count fan games like a Super Mario game even I forgot the name of and Sonic the Hedgehog GBA which was supposed to enhanced version of Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis but turned out to be a demo where you can only play through Green Hill Zone) before its resurgence was actually the English version of Samurai Deeper Kuo (plus what about all the other launch titles beyond the “one launch title per console” rule)? Otherwise, cool video!
I would've thought Fire Emblem Thracia 776 and Persona Q2 would've been on here but I guess just because they are the last game sold physically for their console doesn't mean they are the last games of the console
I was expecting the last NES game to be Megaman 6; I know those games went well into the SNES's lifespan. I can at least give Lionking the fact that Simba has pretty smooth movement for 8-bit.
now do the last first-party game of each console. (SNES would be Kirby's Dream Land 3, and GBA would be Rhythm Tengoku (Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team if japan-exclusive games aren't counted))
Nope, it was Silver Falls and it was a digital-only game made shortly before the shut down of the eshop, so a very short window to get it. Sungrand Studios is the developer and he made tons of videos on this proces of getting it available just in time.
@@Mrtyjr There was a Silver Falls game released on 3DS and Wii U at the tail end of both system's support from Nintendo. Both of which were very different from one another. The 3DS one was a 3D game, and the Wii U one had Atari 2600 pixel art.
Games & Consoles: Game & Watch: 1st: Ball (April 1980) Last: Mario the Juggler (October 1991) NES: 1st: Donkey Kong (Famicom) (July 1983) 1st: Super Mario Bros. (NES) (September 1985) Last: The Lion King (May 1995) Game Boy: 1st: Tetris (June 1989) Last: Shikakul Atama (March 2001) SNES: 1st: F-Zero (November 1990) Last: Metal Slader Glory (November 2000) Virtual Boy: 1st: Mario's Tennis (July 1995) Last: 3D Tetris (March 1996) Nintendo 64: 1st: Super Mario 64 (June 1996) Last: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (August 2002) Game Boy Color : 1st: Dragon Warrior Monsters (September 1998) Last: Doraemon no Study Boy (July 2003) Nintendo 64DD: 1st: Mario Artist: Paint Studio (December 1999) Last: Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (August 2000) Game Boy Advance: 1st: Super Mario Advance (March 2001) Last: Pixeline I Pixieland (November 2007) GameCube: 1st: Luigi's Mansion (September 2001) Last: Madden NFL 08 (August 2007) Nintendo DS: 1st: Super Mario 64 DS (November 2004) Last: Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay (October 2014) Wii: 1st: Wii Sports (November 2006) Last: Shakedown: Hawaii (July 2020) Nintendo DSi: 1st: Dr. Mario Express (December 2008) Last: Crazy Train (January 2016) Nintendo 3DS: 1st: Nintendogs + Cats (February 2011) Last: Silver Falls: Ruby River (March 2023) Wii U: 1st: New Super Mario Bros. U (November 2012) Last: Silver Falls: Undertakers (February 2023) Nintendo Switch: 1st: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild (March 2017) Last: Nothing, Because It's Still Present.
Great video except the highlighted choice for consoles with multiple launch games sometimes confused me. For example: Why pick NSMBU over Nintendo Land even though Nintendo Land was the pack-in game?
i like that the playstation 4 has been around for longer than the NES and still has games being made for it, but it might be because not everyone can afford a playstation 5
The first and last Game Boy game are also the most common to find in the junk sections of used shops here other than Tamagotchi games. Huge sellers in the past so Nintendo knew what they were doing!
Ah yes, the Game Boy version of Tetris. Probably, the most influential and famous game of all time. Even though it wasn’t even the first version of the game…
Not gonna lie, the Virtual Boy's sound capacity was underrated though. Sure, the gameplay quality was bad and the graphics were basically monochromed in a bad color palette, but some of the songs are cool
Since you did a launch title for the famicom and NES separately. For continuity I would have loved to see a final title for the famicom, launch title in 1991 for the SNES not just the super famicom and the last title for the SNES not just the super famicom. Since the DSi was included which was awesome, why not include the earliest and last titles that were exclusive to the New Nintendo 3DS? Also you included the N64DD add on. Why not include the first and last titles of the Famicom Disk System and the Super Famicom Satellaview? Wasn’t the last game for gameboy advance Samurai Deeper Kyo in 2008? Great video, just feels a little unfinished because the door was opened when the famicom title was introduced separately from the NES, only 1 console add on was mentioned and only 1 console revision.
@@Evdafawth you could do a part 2 of this video and throw all that in. Love your vids and I hope you keep going. I love giving ideas because I hope others want to see it too and would come to you to see it 😄
Donkey Kong (first Famicom game) and Super Mario Bros. (first NES game) are both listed as first games since the Famicom and NES can somewhat be considered to be separate consoles.
The last games were judged by their original release dates and not by the last localization a game got (i. e. a new game from 2005 would be considered the final game over a game from 2004 that got a new localization in 2006).
No it was Lion King
Wait a minute, that Big Hero 6 game is for the 3DS, not the DS
@@willmcphail1495 it was made for both 3ds and DS
@@kieranstark7213 Just Dance 2020 was the last Wii game in the U.S. and Breath of the Wild was the last First Party game on Wii U
@@teamrocketundercoveragent. wait it is? That’s strange because I’ve never seen a copy of the DS version in the USA
First game: peak gaming
Last game: what is that?
(For most of the consoles)
Last games are usually all rushed, or squeezed in for some extra bucks. That's why most of them look questionable or are straight up irrelevant. I cannot say the same for all the consoles tho; in the NES, while the Lion King might not be very impressive, other late releases like Kirby's Adventure and Wario's Woods look fantastic
@@Sediamorta Buying new game development kits for a new, active system takes a lot of money, and development of good (or even some bad) games takes a lot of time. In that case, indies or smaller studios may release lower-profile games for an inactive system long after all the major developers have moved on to new systems. In addition, some of these late releases were made more for niche notoriety and publicity than profit, which are not appealing or particularly profitable for the big studios.
Crazy Train looks so uncanny
@@samperez1727 that's why if you're looking for good games, you should look for a game that is one of the last games, not The Last game. Aka cross-gen games, when big companies are still interested in the tech.
This is where you get things like:
Xbox 360, Quake 4 vs Metal Gear Solid V
PS3, Resistance 1 vs Persona 5
Xbox One, Assasin's Creed Black Flag vs Star Wars Jedi Survivor
Nintendo consoles are different bc they are seen as low powered tech by most ppl
The first game is usually the one bundled with the console and a way to sell it. The last one is from a small developer who is still coding for an outdated console, or a demake.
Pretty neat how both the first & last G&W game revolve around juggling.
bro turned into red plumber game character
We've come full circle
Yeah, it’s like they've come full circle with the juggling theme! A clever way to bookend the Game & Watch series!
Mario the juggler was literally just a remake of ball, so it’s pretty much the same game
It's definitely a full circle moment
I just find it funny how the lion king was the last nes to be released, so that technically means the NES’s life span was 10 years long, wow!
Actually the last game on the nes was Sunday funday and It was as late as 1995
12 years by Famicom standards
I mean there was also one game from Finland and that one releases all the way in 2017.
@@Dnedri the latest nes game i remember playing was micro mages, 2019
I thought the wario game was the last
Nes game?
The Wii continued releasing games even into the Switch Era
Wii or Wii U?
@@superjuicemega Wii. Just Dance kept releasing some games, at least.
While Shakedown Hawaii released in 2016, the physical version released on all (and i mean all) platforms around 2022 or 2023, a year after just dance 2021, the previous record holder.
@@NorlanBustilloXhey at least you're honest. I just seen just dance a couple years ago for the Wii
@@NorlanBustilloX nope, there is no new just dance game on wii since 2019
The funny thing is that the last just dance for wii was the 2020... when the last for wii U is 2019, so they stopped the wii u release before the wii one lol
I love how the last game of the Wii U is essentially an atari game
It’s actually a lot of fun. I have it on my Wiiu and 2ds.
Silver falls undertakers is unironically a good game
Game and Watch: 11 years and 7 months.
Famicom: 11 years and 10 months.
NES: 9 years and 8 months.
Game boy: 11 years and 9 months.
Super NES: 10 years
Virtual boy: 9 months
N64: 6 years and 2 months.
Game boy color: 4 years and 10 months
N64DD: 8 months.
GBA: 6 years and 8 months.
GameCube: 5 years and 11 months
NDS: 9 years and 11 months
Wii: 13 years and 8 months
DSi: 7 years and 1 month.
3DS: 11 years and 1 month.
Wii U: 10 years and 3 months.
Switch: They have passed the upload date of this video 7 years and 6 months.
insane how the wii is the oldest
Does that mean the N64DD flop harder than the Virtual Boy
Despite wiis discontinuation its still makes games
@@NintendoPlayer307Absolutely. The Virtual Boy sold 770,000 units and released in NA and JP, meanwhile the 64DD released only in JP and sold a little over 15,000. It was a tragic case of being left too long in the oven.
@@alan-tairov heh, all wii got by its end was just dance
Meanwhile PS3 got Persona 5. Yes, in 2017
And Minecraft was updating until 2018
It got Update Aquatic, its final update (counts as a DLC in the trophy list), in 2018
I Think Mario Artist Polygon Studio Started the Warioware Series in 2003
You're technically right, but it was just an inspiration. The only things in WarioWare that originate from Mario Artist are just a few minigames from the extra mode Sound Bomber (the actual game was about creating and rendering 3D Polygon Models) , so I don't think a change this major in genre, gameplay and artstyle would justify counting Mario Artist as a WarioWare prequel
Was that the only game for DD?
@@oaf-77 The only ones I know are the 4 Mario Artist games (Three of them focusing on a different type of video game art each, and one of them being an accessory to the aforementioned three). There are probably more, but they're definitely extremely obscure
well warioware was a spinoff to wario land which was the sequel to super mario land
yes
First game: something super iconic
Last game: something super obscure
(Not a hard fast rule, but usually, i suppose lol xD)
Many Here are wrong. For example for Wii. The Last Game was Just dance
The Wii got a Game when the Wii U didnt get one
Tony hawk isn't obscure
the last game for the dd is arguably it's most iconic since it inspired warioware
@@NNRedemption nope, the just dance for wii is just dance 2020 which released in 2019, 5 November worldwide which is earlier.
@@NNRedemption just dance 2020 was the last *physical* released game, but definitely not the last.
Strange that the New 3ds was forgotten about, especially since that console had exclusive games on it.
I did some research and found the first and last games
First game was Xenoblade Chronicles (Released April 2nd, 2015)
The last game was NekoBop! (Released April 7th, 2022)
@@lovingneverland7710 the NEW 3ds was released in 2014
@@lovingneverland7710wrong 3DS buddy
And the most known game of the console is Minecraft🥲
@@Epic7jb bruh I didn't even watched the whole video tbh I got bored, and I can't read apparently
@@lovingneverland7710 The first Wii U game released was actually the pack-in game Nintendo Land (mostly)
I was expecting the last Wii game to be some bad obscure shovelware. But Shakedown Hawaii actually looks like a good time!
It's a really excellent game, it's a ton of fun especially on Wii
I remember hearing about it when it came out. Apparently the devs just thought it would be fun to make a Wii port and just went ahead and did it.
~ Marco Rubio
Yeah, the people (person?) at VBlank are complete madmen. Shakedown Hawaii was made AFTER all the Wii services shut down, so they had to make a special physical version for the console. This is not unusual for them, as they did the game for their previous game Retro City Rampage, where they made a version that ran on *MS-DOS* and distributed it via a floppy disk. During the Xbox 360 era.
I believe the DOS version actually contains the entire game too (and it's pretty big!) - the only thing missing is the music.
9:12 You could be your best ally and your worst enemy at the same time
8:07 oh my god I remember playing Mario 64 DS and last game is big hero 6 on Christmas
Rest in peace 2004-2014 Nintendo DS thank you for everything :(
Agreed! It’s such a perfect console along with the 3DS!!
Nah, not rest in peace, still gonna play it
Missed out on console gaming in my childhood, so gonna play them now
@MichaelAfton-ou5yz this doesn't work since like, 20 year olds could of played this when they were kids
@MichaelAfton-ou5yz r/ihavereddit
Dude. The ds is still alive you can play on it still...
It's mad funny how for the First switch game, they showed Wii U BOTW footage lol (can tell by the ui)
And it seems like emulated as it runs very smooth.
@@DerTendouNo surely you misremember... BotW on Switch had Wii U UI and locked 60 FPS until patch 1.2
Yeah I was like that isn't the botw I remember...
@@frempy4426 that isn't true. BotW always had the Switch UI and 30 fps. I can easily proof this. Just look up the Digital Foundry "Docked vs Undocked" BotW video. It was uploaded on march 3rd 2017, the release day.
First Virtual Boy game: 1995
Last Virtual Boy game: 1996
First nintendo 64 DD game: 1999
Last Nintendo 64 DD game: 2000
First Wii game: 2006
Last Wii game: *oh, oh god...*
Yeah cause the vb was garbage, who would wanna waste money to play a stupid headset just to play boring red and black games that you wouldn’t last for more than 20 minutes back then?
The last game compatible with the original Game Boy was From TV Animation - One Piece: Maboroshi no Grand Line Boukenki!, released in June 2002.
Wild how there was a point where the game boy advance, DS AND Wii all had a short period where games were released
I do know a couple games, definitely not all of them, but Ratatouille, Creature From The Krusty Krab, Atlantis Sqaurepantis released on all three platforms
7:43 Scott the Woz would be happy.
The prophecy!
That youtuber is trash.
The sound effects and music in old games are so satisfying 😊
It would’ve been cool if the last game on switch was just the most recent game
or the newest announced game (metroid prime 4)
The Wii U got done real dirty here
It's actually an Atari 2600 game. Jokes aside, the contrast between the new super Mario bros U and that game is phenomenal
there was another fully 3d Silver Falls game released around that time for the Wii U that utilized the gamepad, wiimote, even a balance board
the nostalgia in this video is palpable, thanks for putting this together
The Lion King was the last NES game in PAL territories. for North America it's Wario's Woods and for the Japanese Famicom it's Adventure Island IV
The lion king game looks so cool
6:06 no way we got marioware!!!
0:12 nah not Duel of the Fates
😂
I hear it oh my God
Dang Nintendo consoles (usually) start with a bang and end in a whimper
Pilotwings 64 and Super Mario 64 were released on the same day as a launch title! Both launch title games!
Technically, Gradius III, Super Mario World, Pilotwings, and SimCity released on the same day as F-Zero, meaning they all count as the first SNES game.
And F-Zero Maximum Velocity was also on GBA launch day along side Super Mario Advance.
And for GameCube Wave Race Blue Storm and Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2 as well as Luigi's Mansion.
I'd also make a big argument for StreetPass Mii Plaza and AR Games since they were preloaded into the 3DS.
And then Nintendo Land for Wii U, since it plays the role of Wii Sports and StreetPass Mii Plaza as the Mii game that demonstrates the unique aspects of the system.
I was certainly sure the last Wii game was going to be a Just Dance entry...
Same, I also was sure that the last GBA game was going to be Rhythm Tengoku or MOTHER 3
Nah, Shakedown Hawaii was actually the real last wii game, released in 2020.
First Game & Watch: Ball (1980)
Last Game & Watch: Mario the Juggler (1991)
First Famicom game: Donkey Kong (1983)
First NES game: Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Last NES game: The Lion King (1995)
First Game Boy game: Tetris (1989)
Last Game Boy game: Shikakul Atama (2001)
First SNES game: F-Zero (1990)
Last SNES game: Metal Slader Story: Director's Cut (2000)
First Virtual Boy game: Mario's Tennis (1995)
Last Virtual Boy game: 3D Tetris (1996)
First Nintendo 64 game: Super Mario 64 (1996)
Last Nintendo 64 game: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (2002)
First Game Boy Colour game: Dragon Warrior Monsters (1998)
Last Game Boy Colour game: Doraemon no Study Boy (2003)
First Nintendo 64DD game: Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999)
Last Nintendo 64DD game: Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000)
First Game Boy Advance game: Super Mario Advance (2001)
Last Game Boy Advance game: Pixeline i Pixieland (2007)
First Gamecube game: Luigi's Mansion (2001)
Last Gamecube game: Madden NFL 08 (2007)
First DS game: Super Mario 64 DS (2004)
Last DS game: Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay (2014)
First Wii game: Wii Sports (2006)
Last Wii game: Shakedown Hawaii (2020)
First DSi game: Dr. Mario Express (2009)
Last DSi game: Crazy Train (2016)
First 3DS game: Nintendogs + Cats (2011)
Last 3DS game: Silver Falls: Ruby River (2023)
First Wii U game: New Super Mario Bros, U (2012)
Last Wii U game: Silver Falls: Undertakers (2023)
First Switch game: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017)
Last Switch game: To be confirmed
Thanks for the video Unity!!!
I've been waiting to watch this video for ages
i was expecting the wii to go out with the blandest shovelware imaginable but Shakedown Hawaii looks amazing i outta check that game out
Shovelware only releases when there’s a market to exploit, and since basically no one was buying new Wii games by 2018, there was no reason to make any more shovelware garbage.
If you haven't already I would HIGHLY recommend Retro city rampage, made by the same people
It's better IMO
And there's more of a "Postgame" and secrets to find
Honestly shakedown unfortunately felt like more of a downgrade to me whitch is a huge shame because I do really like the graphical upgrade, but property management stuff doesn't feel like it had as much thought put into it as it... Could have
I could go on more about it but I don't wanna make this too long unless you really want me to
9:30 pretty sure Just Dance 2020 was the last one for the Wii, it came out in november 2019 while Shakedown came out in may that same year
Wii version of Shakedown Hawaii was released in 2020.
Along with PS3, I think PS Vita came out in 2019
Yeah I have just dance 2020 and ever since I found that out, I've been kinda happy to have the last game of such an iconic console
13:10 love how it's not the actual footage from Switch console rather the emulator
Nintendo Unity, I really enjoyed this video, so I hit the like button!
bot
This is a real guy but I don't understand this channel. He is everywhere @@alan-tairov.
be like IOSAShorts
So that's why Polygon Studio has microgames, even before the WarioWare series began.
Super Mario 64 was the first game of a 3D home console and the first game of a 3D portable console, lol.
Starfox 2 is technically the last snes game
Star Fox 2 never released on the SNES, so it wouldn't count. It was not released until the SNES Classic, which is its own standalone system that cannot play original SNES cartridges.
@@samperez1727 it's very niche I guess
@@DarthCobalt55 what the hell does "niche" have to do with it??
Yes Star Fox 2 is Last SNES Game
@@raidomegnuo2868XD
Its funny how some of the 1st game were amazing titles and the last are random games you'll find in a thrift store or a Walmart
1980: ball
1991: ball
2021: ball
Ball games are where I started before I got to actual games
J2ME game Bounce Tales and Flash games Red Ball 1-4 that is
7:53 could've easily returned that kick 😂
i remember seeing just dance 2020 at wallmart it was a odd sight with all the swich games
Grimace's Birthday: I'm even a joke to you? 5:14
It's literally the same thing I was planning to type 😂
can’t believe nintendo put an spooky scary game to a first game in gamecube
I mean technically the last DSiWare was WarioWare Touched DL, even though that released on 3DS
Also on the 3ds yes but within the dsi section of the 3ds's eshop
What's WarioWare Touched DL? I thought the DSi has Snapped and the 3DS had Gold, and WarioWare Touched was only on DS...
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986It was one of those Club Nintendo exclusive games, I think, that you redeemed points for. In Japan, it was also the only way to get Advance Wars: Days of Ruin I think.
@@uubrmanx I didn't know that. Australia and Europe got screwed over with Club Nintendo game exclusives. I only know of Ultra Hand Cook Off and Doc Louis' Punch Out, because those games were the most featured on Nintendo's RUclips channel at the time.
Wii was my first console!
7:41
MADDEN 08 BABYYY
Hey Y'all, Scott here
*gasps* "The prophecy!"
That youtuber is trash.
I was expecting the last GBA game to be Rhythm Tengoku (AKA Rhythm Heaven Silver) since that was the last GBA game to be released in Japan. I did not expect... whatever that was.
Last game for Wii: A SNES game
Last game for Wii U: A NES game
So, the last Switch game will be a Game and Watch one.
Last Wii U game was more like an Atari game
@@Garnulad47Then the last game on the Switch will be based on the Magnavox Odyssey
G&W: 11 years
FC/NES: 12 years
GB: 12 years
SFC: 10 years
VB: 1 year(not exactly)
N64: 6 years
GBC: 5 years
64DD: 1 year(not exactly)
GBA: 6 years
GCN: 6 years
NDS: 10 years
Wii: 14 YEARS
DSi: 8 years
3DS: 12 years
Wii U: 11 years
Thanks to Indie Games, which extended the console's lifespan...
As Just Dance 2029 Edition confirmed to be in NSW, basically it'll still releases after 11 years lol
The last game released for the Game Boy Advance was not Pixeline I Pixeland, instead the last game released for the Game Boy Advance was Samurai Kyo Showdown in February 2008, and the last Super Nintendo game release was Fire Emblem Tharcia 776 in January 2000.
Samurai Kyo's US release was in 2008 but it had already been released in Japan in 2002. Pixeline is the last global release of a new game.
@@TheWackyPancakeOh, Ok, I didn’t know.
even that won’t be true come next year, since Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution is releasing as a physical GBA cartridge
F-Zero was the first game for the SNES?
First alongside Mario World
😮😮😮
2006 Wii Sport - 2020 Shakedown ‼️, WOW 14 Years.
The latest GBA game (also the only one to be released in 2008 unless you count fan games like a Super Mario game even I forgot the name of and Sonic the Hedgehog GBA which was supposed to enhanced version of Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis but turned out to be a demo where you can only play through Green Hill Zone) before its resurgence was actually the English version of Samurai Deeper Kuo (plus what about all the other launch titles beyond the “one launch title per console” rule)?
Otherwise, cool video!
I would've thought Fire Emblem Thracia 776 and Persona Q2 would've been on here but I guess just because they are the last game sold physically for their console doesn't mean they are the last games of the console
Tetris will forever be a great game
Tetris 3D for the Virtual Boy makes Dark Souls look like pong.
?
F-zero will always be my favorite SNES game.
12:32 wii u my bro are you ok?
I love how the game and watch kept the juggling theme for the last and first.
I was expecting the last NES game to be Megaman 6; I know those games went well into the SNES's lifespan. I can at least give Lionking the fact that Simba has pretty smooth movement for 8-bit.
now do the last first-party game of each console. (SNES would be Kirby's Dream Land 3, and GBA would be Rhythm Tengoku (Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team if japan-exclusive games aren't counted))
I think Just Dance 2020 was also pn the Nintendo Wii. I also like how the Wii Shop Channel lasted until 2018.
Still older than shakedown
Just dance 2020 came out on 2019, 5 November.
Damn it feels weird that Nintendo didnt release a new console since 2017,
I’ll be honest I thought the wii’s last game was a just dance game.
Shakedown hawaii jumpscare
I can’t believe shakedown Hawaii was on wii
The final DS game should have been Morbius😂
You still remembered the Morbius Meme Game… What a man of culture!
Pretty useful videos of learning about the history of Nintendo games.
for the 3ds, i was really expecting kirby epic yarn or persona q2 to be the last ones
I was expecting it to be pq2. Also. Love your profile picture. Shinigami best girl.
@@murasakibebeby3127 thankz, alot fine babes raincode has
Nope, it was Silver Falls and it was a digital-only game made shortly before the shut down of the eshop, so a very short window to get it. Sungrand Studios is the developer and he made tons of videos on this proces of getting it available just in time.
@@Mrtyjr There was a Silver Falls game released on 3DS and Wii U at the tail end of both system's support from Nintendo. Both of which were very different from one another. The 3DS one was a 3D game, and the Wii U one had Atari 2600 pixel art.
I wasn't expecting a game like F-zero was the first release of SNES.
The video was great. Thanks
0:56 HEY only 2
😅😅😅😅
Interesting. So this is any countries' last release date (only the date itself?)
12:15 Musical timing
Ay Pixeline! Played that so much as a kid (It's Danish 😅)
I remember hearing that Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was the last Gameboy Color game but perhaps it was just the last released in the US.
Games & Consoles:
Game & Watch:
1st: Ball (April 1980)
Last: Mario the Juggler (October 1991)
NES:
1st: Donkey Kong (Famicom) (July 1983)
1st: Super Mario Bros. (NES) (September 1985)
Last: The Lion King (May 1995)
Game Boy:
1st: Tetris (June 1989)
Last: Shikakul Atama (March 2001)
SNES:
1st: F-Zero (November 1990)
Last: Metal Slader Glory (November 2000)
Virtual Boy:
1st: Mario's Tennis (July 1995)
Last: 3D Tetris (March 1996)
Nintendo 64:
1st: Super Mario 64 (June 1996)
Last: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (August 2002)
Game Boy Color :
1st: Dragon Warrior Monsters (September 1998)
Last: Doraemon no Study Boy (July 2003)
Nintendo 64DD:
1st: Mario Artist: Paint Studio (December 1999)
Last: Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (August 2000)
Game Boy Advance:
1st: Super Mario Advance (March 2001)
Last: Pixeline I Pixieland (November 2007)
GameCube:
1st: Luigi's Mansion (September 2001)
Last: Madden NFL 08 (August 2007)
Nintendo DS:
1st: Super Mario 64 DS (November 2004)
Last: Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay (October 2014)
Wii:
1st: Wii Sports (November 2006)
Last: Shakedown: Hawaii (July 2020)
Nintendo DSi:
1st: Dr. Mario Express (December 2008)
Last: Crazy Train (January 2016)
Nintendo 3DS:
1st: Nintendogs + Cats (February 2011)
Last: Silver Falls: Ruby River (March 2023)
Wii U:
1st: New Super Mario Bros. U (November 2012)
Last: Silver Falls: Undertakers (February 2023)
Nintendo Switch:
1st: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild (March 2017)
Last: Nothing, Because It's Still Present.
Love this vid
Ngl the lion king animations are sooo clean
Great video except the highlighted choice for consoles with multiple launch games sometimes confused me. For example: Why pick NSMBU over Nintendo Land even though Nintendo Land was the pack-in game?
Lol @ Silver Falls. Such an advanced game for Wii U
Man, to think that early in the Switch's lifecycle, we'd get the last Wii game.
Omg the NDS is 20 years old 😢
Holy cow, the DS and Wii had such long lifespans.
So did the SNES. Star Fox 2 was released in 2017
@DawnLong-s3k That's kind of an anomaly and isn't really part of the consoles true "lifespan".
i like that the playstation 4 has been around for longer than the NES and still has games being made for it, but it might be because not everyone can afford a playstation 5
The ps4 is like the ps2 the more successful successor than the ps3 and ps1 respectively plus the ps2 had games for 13 years until 2013
@@christhewolf4246 oh...but still the ps4 has been around for more than 10 years
The first and last Game Boy game are also the most common to find in the junk sections of used shops here other than Tamagotchi games. Huge sellers in the past so Nintendo knew what they were doing!
6:52 This game is in Danish, for anyone curious.
Ah yes, the Game Boy version of Tetris. Probably, the most influential and famous game of all time. Even though it wasn’t even the first version of the game…
Amazing.
2:00 my dumbass would've chose 50 by accident instead of 5
Let’s admit the truth. Ball is just so nostalgic to me 😂😂😂😂
Not gonna lie, the Virtual Boy's sound capacity was underrated though. Sure, the gameplay quality was bad and the graphics were basically monochromed in a bad color palette, but some of the songs are cool
Crazy Train looks uhhhh interesting
10:17 this game was peak
Shakedown hawaii mentioned, hi there.
Wouldn’t the last game for the snes technically be Star Fox 2 since it didn’t see official release until 2017
I’m just surprised that the Wii still was getting new games up until 2020
wouldnt star fox 2 be the last game for the snes? it released in 2017 but ig not because it was made before then
No, because it never released on an SNES cartridge. The SNES Classic is a standalone system.
@@samperez1727 ohhh
That Wii U last game lol
Kind of new
Since you did a launch title for the famicom and NES separately. For continuity I would have loved to see a final title for the famicom, launch title in 1991 for the SNES not just the super famicom and the last title for the SNES not just the super famicom. Since the DSi was included which was awesome, why not include the earliest and last titles that were exclusive to the New Nintendo 3DS? Also you included the N64DD add on. Why not include the first and last titles of the Famicom Disk System and the Super Famicom Satellaview? Wasn’t the last game for gameboy advance Samurai Deeper Kyo in 2008? Great video, just feels a little unfinished because the door was opened when the famicom title was introduced separately from the NES, only 1 console add on was mentioned and only 1 console revision.
2008 was only the release year of SDK outside of Japan, or at least in the US. Everything else you said was good, though.
@@Evdafawth you could do a part 2 of this video and throw all that in. Love your vids and I hope you keep going. I love giving ideas because I hope others want to see it too and would come to you to see it 😄