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Revision as of 18:04, 6 January 2010

Nintendo Gateway System
Manufacturer Nintendo
Controllers One
Online Service LodgeNet Entertainment, Quadriga, NXTV
Units Sold 995,000

The Nintendo Gateway System is a series of game consoles rather than a single console. The thing that sets this series apart is that they are specialized for use on airplanes and hotels. The Gateway line includes versions of the Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and Gamecube.

In order to play the games, the player pays for a certain amount of time. The game is then transmitted to the machine by phone lines. The library is limited.

Games by Nintendo

Super Nintendo

Nintendo 64

Gamecube

Gameboy

Gameboy Advance