Nintendo Museum

Nintendo Museum is a collection of old Nintendo games (Arcade, NES/Famicom, SNES/Super Famicom, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy, Super Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance) and was developed by Nintendo EAD. It was released on Nintendo Switch on September 23, 2019. This compilation is based on the NAMCO Museum series.

There are 5 different volumes available. (with more of them getting made). Each volume has five to eleven games; all of these were ported from the original game's source code (albeit with tweaks and updates).

Each volume also had a "museum" mode where the player could walk through a virtual museum containing various curiosities surrounding the games including images of the mainboards, marketing material and conceptual artwork (all from the Japanese and American releases; none of the volumes contain any European materials).

Mario can be seen as a tour guide in the edge of the screen on a "museum" mode and in the every volume's intro.

Games

 * Super Mario Bros. (NES; 1985)
 * Hub World: Princess Peach's Castle with ? Boxes and pipes around. Goombas and Koopa Troopas can be seen walking around, waving to the player.
 * Museum Display Items:
 * Super Mario Bros. Board Game (A board game's rules were unique and it's objective is to knock down all the Brick Blocks and save Princess Peach)
 * Mario/Zelda Breakfast Cereal (This Nintendo Cereal System breakfast food was made in 1988. This had fruity-flavored Marios, Mushrooms, Goombas, Koopa Troopas and Bowsers)
 * Beach Towel (This beach towel is unofficial but can you notice the difference on characters?)
 * Food Tray (A Mario-themed food tray featuring various references in the background)
 * Pillowcase (This Mario pillowcase was given away years ago in America. No longer available)
 * Super Mario Bros. Mat (A old white mat which has Mario and Luigi on it)
 * Cloud Level Concept Sketch (The game was initially more focused on shooting than platforming and has Mario carrying a rifle instead!)
 * Japanese/European Artwork (This artwork was used for the Japanese and European box art)
 * Donkey Kong (Arcade; 1981)
 * Hub World: A black location with red girders and Pauline's items around. A Donkey Kong arcade cabinet is seen in a pile of barrels.
 * Museum Display Items:
 * Pamphlet (Made for sales promotion in 1981)
 * Game Cards (These game cards are made by Topps. No longer available)
 * Coin Bank (This coin bank was made by Renzi and given away in America)
 * PC Board (This board is made inside the arcade game)
 * Top Display (It was attached to the top of the cabinet)
 * Screen Overlay (Glass sheet with Donkey Kong drawings)
 * Instruction Card (Attached to the arcade game, it showed how to play)

Games

 * Game: F-Zero
 * Hub World: Mute City
 * Game: Punch-Out!!! and Super Punch-Out!!! (NES and SNES)
 * Hub World: Gym
 * Game: Earthbound (MOTHER 2 in Japan)
 * Hub World: Onett
 * Game: Star-Fox (SNES)
 * Hub World: Inside of Arwing
 * Game: Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
 * Hub World: The Castle
 * Game: Earthbound Beginnings (MOTHER in Japan)
 * TBD

Games

 * Game: Super Mario 64
 * Hub World: Peach's Castle
 * Game: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 * Hub World: Koiri Forest
 * Game: F-Zero X