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Universal Smash Timeline
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Ball - April 28, 1980
Pac-Man - May 22, 1980
Donkey Kong - July 9, 1981
Mario Bros. - July 14, 1983
Punch-Out!! - December 1983
Duck Hunt - April 21, 1984
Vs. Balloon Fight - November 1984
Ice Climber - January 30, 1985
Wrecking Crew - June 18, 1985
Stack-Up - July 26, 1985
The Legend of Zelda - February 21, 1986
Dragon Quest - May 27, 1986
Metroid - August 6, 1986
Castlevania - September 26, 1986
Kid Icarus - December 18, 1986
Metal Gear - July 7, 1987
Street Fighter - August 30, 1987
Mega Man - December 17, 1987
Final Fantasy - December 18, 1987
EarthBound Beginnings - July 27, 1989
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light - March 31, 1990
F-Zero - November 21, 1990
Pilotwings - December 21, 1990
Sonic the Hedgehog - June 23, 1991
Yoshi - December 4, 1991
Kirby's Dream Land - April 27, 1992
Star Fox - February 21, 1993
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 - January 21, 1994
Pokémon Red and Green Versions - February 27, 1996
Revelations: Persona - September 20, 1996
Banjo-Kazooie - June 29, 1998
Super Smash Bros. - January 21, 1999
Animal Forest - April 14, 2001
Pikmin - October 26, 2001
Nintendo DS - November 21, 2004
Electroplankton - April 7, 2005
Nintendogs - April 21, 2005
Wii Sports - November 19, 2006
Wii Fit - December 1, 2007
Tomodachi Collection - June 18, 2009
Bayonetta - October 29, 2009
Xenoblade Chronicles - June 10, 2010
Find Mii - February 26, 2011
Miiverse - November 18, 2012
Splatoon - May 28, 2015
Pac-Man - May 22, 1980
Donkey Kong - July 9, 1981
Mario Bros. - July 14, 1983
Punch-Out!! - December 1983
Duck Hunt - April 21, 1984
Vs. Balloon Fight - November 1984
Ice Climber - January 30, 1985
Wrecking Crew - June 18, 1985
Stack-Up - July 26, 1985
The Legend of Zelda - February 21, 1986
Dragon Quest - May 27, 1986
Metroid - August 6, 1986
Castlevania - September 26, 1986
Kid Icarus - December 18, 1986
Metal Gear - July 7, 1987
Street Fighter - August 30, 1987
Mega Man - December 17, 1987
Final Fantasy - December 18, 1987
EarthBound Beginnings - July 27, 1989
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light - March 31, 1990
F-Zero - November 21, 1990
Pilotwings - December 21, 1990
Sonic the Hedgehog - June 23, 1991
Yoshi - December 4, 1991
Kirby's Dream Land - April 27, 1992
Star Fox - February 21, 1993
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 - January 21, 1994
Pokémon Red and Green Versions - February 27, 1996
Revelations: Persona - September 20, 1996
Banjo-Kazooie - June 29, 1998
Super Smash Bros. - January 21, 1999
Animal Forest - April 14, 2001
Pikmin - October 26, 2001
Nintendo DS - November 21, 2004
Electroplankton - April 7, 2005
Nintendogs - April 21, 2005
Wii Sports - November 19, 2006
Wii Fit - December 1, 2007
Tomodachi Collection - June 18, 2009
Bayonetta - October 29, 2009
Xenoblade Chronicles - June 10, 2010
Find Mii - February 26, 2011
Miiverse - November 18, 2012
Splatoon - May 28, 2015
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Just a timeline showcasing the series that Nintendo find more important above all others. Can you believe that once 2015 comes around that Nintendo will be halfway through their fourth decade of making video games?
UPDATE 11-4-2018: Added the Castlavania Universe symbol and got rid of Monster Hunter since it didn't get promoted to major Universe status.
UPDATE 4-18-2019: Added the Persona Universe symbol
UPDATE 6-13-2019: Added Dragon Quest and Banjo-Kazooie.
UPDATE 4-18-2019: Added the Persona Universe symbol
UPDATE 6-13-2019: Added Dragon Quest and Banjo-Kazooie.
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I love the third party selection in this game. It's the best way to show that Smash is now more than the Nintendo Crossover Fighter. It's literally VIDEO GAMES The Video Game.