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Nintendo EAD Games

Complete catalog of classic Nintendo EAD games — covering 12 titles from 1990–2000.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time screenshot
NINTENDO-64
10
1998 · Nintendo EAD

Widely considered the greatest video game ever made, Ocarina of Time translated the Zelda formula into three dimensions with such perfection that it redefined what action-adventure games could achieve. Its Z-targeting system, time-travel narrative, and extraordinary dungeon design set standards that remain unsurpassed.

Super Mario 64 screenshot
NINTENDO-64
9.9
1996 · Nintendo EAD

The game that invented 3D platforming as a genre. Super Mario 64 launched alongside the Nintendo 64 and demonstrated, definitively, that video games could work in three dimensions. Its influence on every 3D game that followed is incalculable — this is where the template was written.

Super Mario World screenshot
SNES
9.8
1990 · Nintendo EAD

The SNES launch game that defined the 16-bit era. Super Mario World introduced Yoshi, expanded Mario's move set, and delivered 96 exits across a vast, joyful world that remained the gold standard for platformers for years.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask screenshot
NINTENDO-64
9.7
2000 · Nintendo EAD

Nintendo's most psychologically dark Zelda game dropped Link into the doomed world of Termina, where a moon falls every three days, time loops endlessly, and the inhabitant cast need his help before everything ends. Majora's Mask is a meditation on grief, identity, and impermanence unlike anything else in the franchise.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening screenshot
GAME-BOY
9.4
1993 · Nintendo EAD

A deeply personal and surprisingly melancholic Zelda adventure that sees Link stranded on the mysterious Koholint Island. Link's Awakening transcends its Game Boy limitations with clever design, a memorable cast, and one of the most emotionally resonant endings in Nintendo history.

Star Fox 64 screenshot
NINTENDO-64
9.3
1997 · Nintendo EAD

The definitive Star Fox experience and one of the finest rail shooters ever made. Star Fox 64 delivered exhilarating combat, memorable characters with full voice acting, and a brilliant branching mission structure — and its Rumble Pak integration was the first time console players felt the game through their controllers.

Mario Kart 64 screenshot
NINTENDO-64
9.2
1996 · Nintendo EAD

Nintendo's kart racing series made its landmark 3D debut with Mario Kart 64, delivering sixteen imaginative tracks, eight beloved characters, and the four-player multiplayer that made it a mandatory purchase for any N64 owner. The game that made group gaming on consoles a standard part of social life.

Super Mario Kart screenshot
SNES
9.2
1992 · Nintendo EAD

The game that invented kart racing. Super Mario Kart's Mode 7 pseudo-3D tracks, item combat, and eight beloved characters launched one of gaming's most enduring and beloved racing franchises.

Super Punch-Out!! screenshot
SNES
8.9
1994 · Nintendo EAD

The 16-bit evolution of Punch-Out!!. Super Punch-Out!! delivered a fresh roster of colorful opponents with the same pattern-recognition excellence, adding a super combo system and beautiful SNES sprite work.

F-Zero screenshot
SNES
8.9
1990 · Nintendo EAD

The SNES launch title that demonstrated Mode 7 racing at extreme speed. F-Zero's futuristic hover-car racing introduced Captain Falcon and delivered a technical showcase of unprecedented smoothness and speed.

Star Fox screenshot
SNES
8.8
1993 · Nintendo EAD

The game that brought polygonal 3D into living rooms. Star Fox used the Super FX chip to render unprecedented 3D graphics on SNES hardware, launching one of gaming's most beloved space shooter franchises.

Nintendo EAD FAQ

What are the best Nintendo EAD games?
Nintendo EAD's best games include The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario World. These represent the pinnacle of Nintendo EAD's classic game development work.
How many games did Nintendo EAD develop?
Our database contains 12 games developed by Nintendo EAD, spanning 1990–2000.
What platforms did Nintendo EAD develop for?
Nintendo EAD developed games for NINTENDO-64, SNES, GAME-BOY.