In Kirby Super Star, characters from THIS franchise can be seen cheering on the pink puff ball as he battles King DeDeDe.
Super Mario
THIS Spirit embodies the Master Sword and checks for Wii Remote battery charge.
Fi
THIS character was reported on the news to have made children cry for not allowing them to save their progress.
Mr. Resetti
THIS light gun for the SNES was the follow up to the successful NES Zapper.
The Super Scope
THIS cerebral foe of Samus would be sure to crush THIS handheld puzzle game for the DS family of systems.
Mother Brain, Brain Age (Mother Brain Age)
Featured as a secret opponent in Wii Punch-Out!!, THIS character can be battled in Last Stand Mode.
Donkey Kong
A change of pace for the series, THIS is the name of the character Link originally set out to rescue in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker instead of the titular princess.
Aryll
Rumor has it THIS villager was based on series composer Kazumi Totaka.
K.K. Slider
Featured in the film The Wizard, THIS third party accessory promised wearable motion controls for the NES
The Power Glove
THIS star bit loving creature comes from outer space, as does the Moon, which is set to collide with earth due to the influence of THIS demon.
Luma, Majora (LuMajora)
In Mario & Luigi: Superstar saga, THIS coffee establishment is home to multiple Nintendo cameos and in jokes.
Starbeans Cafe
THIS Goron leader is one of the 10 sages in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Darunia
Animal Crossing originally released in Japan on THIS console.
THIS innovative cartridge, featured in games such as Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, allowed for extra content and games to be played on the Gameboy Advance through the use of paper cards.
E-Reader
THIS game features an electronic encyclopedia that knows everything about the creatures you encounter, just like THIS knowledgeable amusement park host.
Pokemon, Monita (PokeMonita)
When Il Piantissimo from Super Mario Sunshine is unmasked in the game's files, it is revealed that he is actually THIS minor character from another franchise.
The Postman/Running Man from The Legend of Zelda
THIS dual crossbow wielding character made their debut appearance in Hyrule Warriors.
Linkle
THIS NDcube developed spin off game released for the Wii U was universally panned by both critics and long time fans of the series.
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival
Packaged in with Original NES, R.O.B was compatible with two games, Gyromite and THIS title.
Stack-Up
THIS speed filled Nintendo game seems to be dead, if only it could be resurrected like THIS angelic boss.
F-Zero, Zero 2 (F-Zero 2)
Mario, Peach, and Luigi, are playable in THIS installment of a long forgotten sports franchise.
NBA Street V3 on Gamecube
THIS beef cake is the descendant of the pirate Gonzo, and works as the Royal Engineer in the Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.
Alfonzo
The original Animal Crossing gave players the ability to play games belonging to THIS system through emulation.
Nintendo Entertainment System
The 3DS Stand was developed specifically for THIS game, notorious for its awkward controls simultaneously utilizing the circle pad and stylus.
Kid Icarus: Uprising
THIS Ubisoft developed crossover features furry creatures who are arguably more popular than their series mascot, and certainly more recognizable than the brash amphibian brawlers who starred in THIS game originally released for the NES.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Battletoads (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battletoads)