Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games
This article contains information on third-party characters who make guest appearances in official Nintendo games, either as playable characters or other major roles.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Sonic the Hedgehog)
The following are characters from the SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog series who appear as playable characters, or as non-playable referees in the crossover game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.
Amy Rose
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog CD (1993)
Cream
First Appearance: Sonic Advance 2 (2002)
Dr. Eggman
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Knuckles the Echidna
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994)
Sonic the Hedgehog
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Tails
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit) (1992)
Mario Hoops (Final Fantasy)
The following are characters from Squaresoft's Final Fantasy series who appear as unlockable characters in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. None of these are actually specific characters, but rather are generic members of recurring classes or creatures in the series.
Black Mage
First Appearance: Final Fantasy (1987)
Cactaur
First Appearance: Final Fantasy VI (1994)
Moogle
First Appearance: Final Fantasy III (1990)
Ninja
First Appearance: Final Fantasy (1987)
White Mage
First Appeance: Final Fantasy (1987)
Mario Kart Arcade GP (Namco-Bandai)
The following appear as playable characters in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky are from Namco's popular Pac-Man series, while Mametchi (who only appears in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 is from Bandai's Tamagotchi line of handheld pets (and is included due to a recent merger between Namco and Bandai).
Blinky
First Appearance: Pac-Man (1979)
Blinky is one of Pac-Man's recurring ghost enemies. Blinky is the red ghost and was first seen as one of the ghosts in the original Pac-Man. Blinky and the ghosts appear in numerous games causing trouble for Pac-Man and his friends. In Pac-Man World 3, however, Blinky and Inky were captured by the evil scientist Erwin, who wanted to drain all the energy from the ghosts' world. This led to Pac-Man teaming up with the remaining ghosts, Pinky and Clyde, to save them.
Mametchi
First Appearance: Tamagatchi Generation 1 (1996)
Mametchi is one of the original virtual pets from the Tamagotchi series and is included in most of the Tamagotchi games. It is one of possible adult forms of a young Tamagotchi. With an IQ of 250, Mametchi is the smartest Tamagotchi as well as the healthiest. Its interests are books and computers. There are also various other Tamagotchi in the Mametchi family.
Ms. Pac-Man
First Appearance: Ms. Pac-Man (1981)
Ms. Pac-Man is the wife of Pac-Man. She first appears as the protagonist of Ms. Pac-Man in which she battles ghosts in a maze similar to Pac-Man in the original Pac-Man game. Afterwards, she became mostly a supporting character in the Pac-Man games. She also starred in the 2000 game Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness in which she defeated the evil witch Mesmerelda with the aid of Professor Pac. She and Pac-Man have had two children, Pac-Jr. and Baby Pac.
Pac-Man
First Appearance: Pac-Man (1979)
Pac-Man is the spherical creature who is the protagonist of the Pac-Man series. In the original Pac-Man game, Pac-Man navigates a maze, eating everything in sight, while being chased by a group of ghosts. Pac-Man is defenseless against the ghosts unless he eats a special Power Pill, which will temporarily make the ghosts edible to Pac-Man and temporarily flipping the chase. Pac-Man later starred in more conventional console side-scrollers in the 1990's as well as 3-D platformers later on.
Pac-Man has an extensive circle of friends and family. This includes his wife, Ms. Pac-Man; his children Baby Pac and Pac-Jr.; the trusty Professor Pac; and his dog, Chomp Chomp. They live in Pac-Land. Aside from the ghosts in the original games, Pac-Man's other enemies include the Ghost Witch, an evil Pac-Man impersonator called Toc-Toc, an ancient ghost monster named Spooky and a mad genius called Erwin. Additionally, his age is the same as the age of the game series (for example, he celebrates his twentieth birthday in Pac-Man World, which was released in 1999, twenty years after the release of the original game).
Other
Bomberman
First Appearance: Bomberman (1983)
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