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'''{{wp|Nintendo Selects#1996–2010: Player's Choice|Player's Choice}}''' was a marketing label on select [[Nintendo]] games that had sold a certain number of units, originally one million copies before being reduced to 250,000 copies for the [[Nintendo GameCube]].<ref> | '''{{wp|Nintendo Selects#1996–2010: Player's Choice|Player's Choice}}''' was a marketing label on select [[Nintendo]] games that had sold a certain number of units, originally one million copies before being reduced to 250,000 copies for the [[Nintendo GameCube]].<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20070219174653/http://games.ign.com/articles/453/453311p1.html|title=Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Goes Platinum|author=Coleman, Stephen|date=October 6, 2003|publisher=IGN|language=en|accessdate=December 30, 2024}}</ref> The label was introduced on May 20, 1996.<ref>{{cite|date=May 16, 1996|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19961222152530/http://www.nintendo.com/newsroom/pr/051696f.html|title=Nintendo Introduces Players Choice Games|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=December 30, 2024}}</ref> Player's Choice games were also sold at a lower price point, typically $19.99, lower than the default $49.99. A lot of the more popular games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] have earned the Player's Choice title. Europe did not use the Player's Choice label for its {{a|SNES|l}} and {{a|GB|l}} titles, opting to use the [[Nintendo Classics]] label instead until the {{a|N64|l}}. The [[Nintendo Selects]] label is the successor to Player's Choice, with Player's Choice likely being discontinued on May 15, 2011.<ref>{{cite|author=Reilly, Jim|date=May 4, 2011|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20111017084546/http://wii.ign.com/articles/116/1165963p1.html|title=Nintendo Confirms Wii Price Cut|publisher=IGN|language=en|accessdate=May 4, 2023|url=www.ign.com/articles/2011/05/04/nintendo-confirms-wii-price-cut}}</ref> | ||
[[Nintendo Monopoly]] has a [[Coin Block]]/[[Brick Block]] card that rewards the player with either $45 or $50 (dependent on whether it is the 2006 or 2010 version) for the Player's Choice Award. | |||
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DKL Player's Choice cover art.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' | DKL Player's Choice cover art.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' | ||
DKL2 Player's Choice cover art.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''<ref name=PCNINSITE2/> | DKL2 Player's Choice cover art.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''<ref name=PCNINSITE2/> | ||
No image.png|''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''<ref name=PCNINSITE2> | No image.png|''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''<ref name=PCNINSITE2>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20010611013948/http://www.nintendo.com/games/players_choice.jsp?page=2|page=2|title=Nintendo - Player's Choice Titles|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|accessdate=December 30, 2024}}</ref> | ||
Golf GB PC US.jpg|''[[Golf (Game Boy)|Golf]]'' | Golf GB PC US.jpg|''[[Golf (Game Boy)|Golf]]'' | ||
SML PC Cover.jpg|''[[Super Mario Land]]'' | SML PC Cover.jpg|''[[Super Mario Land]]'' | ||
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NA DKR Players Choice.png|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' | NA DKR Players Choice.png|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' | ||
DKRAUNZFrontPC.jpg|''Diddy Kong Racing'' (Australia and New Zealand) | DKRAUNZFrontPC.jpg|''Diddy Kong Racing'' (Australia and New Zealand) | ||
DK64 PC Cover.png|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''<ref name=PCNSITE1> | DK64 PC Cover.png|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''<ref name=PCNSITE1>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20021222092959/http://www.nintendo.com/games/players_choice.jsp?page=1|page=1|title=Nintendo - Player's Choice Titles|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|accessdate=December 30, 2024}}</ref> | ||
StatesMK64pchoice.png|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''<ref name=PCNSITE1/> | StatesMK64pchoice.png|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''<ref name=PCNSITE1/> | ||
EuropeMK64pchoice.jpg|''Mario Kart 64'' (European) | EuropeMK64pchoice.jpg|''Mario Kart 64'' (European) | ||
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===Nintendo GameCube=== | ===Nintendo GameCube=== | ||
<gallery heights="150"> | <gallery heights="150"> | ||
LM PC Cover.jpg|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''<ref name=PCNINTENDOSITE> | LM PC Cover.jpg|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''<ref name=PCNINTENDOSITE>{{cite|deadlink=y|accessdate=December 30, 2024|language=en|publisher=Nintendo of America|archive=web.archive.org/web/20030416020642/http://www.nintendo.com/games/players_choice.jsp|title=Player's Choice Titles - Nintendo}}</ref> | ||
LM PC EU Cover.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion'' (European) | LM PC EU Cover.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion'' (European) | ||
LM Box EU PC Re-release.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion'' (European re-release) | LM Box EU PC Re-release.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion'' (European re-release) | ||
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SMA3 PC Cover.jpg|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]] | SMA3 PC Cover.jpg|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Player's Choice was a marketing label on select Nintendo games that had sold a certain number of units, originally one million copies before being reduced to 250,000 copies for the Nintendo GameCube.[1] The label was introduced on May 20, 1996.[2] Player's Choice games were also sold at a lower price point, typically $19.99, lower than the default $49.99. A lot of the more popular games of the Super Mario franchise have earned the Player's Choice title. Europe did not use the Player's Choice label for its Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy titles, opting to use the Nintendo Classics label instead until the Nintendo 64. The Nintendo Selects label is the successor to Player's Choice, with Player's Choice likely being discontinued on May 15, 2011.[3]
Nintendo Monopoly has a Coin Block/Brick Block card that rewards the player with either $45 or $50 (dependent on whether it is the 2006 or 2010 version) for the Player's Choice Award.
List of Player's Choice Super Mario titles by system[edit]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]
Game Boy[edit]
Nintendo 64[edit]
Nintendo GameCube[edit]
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (Australasian exclusive)
Mario Party 4 (European exclusive)
Mario Party 5 (European)
Game Boy Advance[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Coleman, Stephen (October 6, 2003). Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Goes Platinum. IGN (English). Archived February 19, 2007, 17:46:53 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
- ^ May 16, 1996. Nintendo Introduces Players Choice Games. Nintendo. Archived December 22, 1996, 15:25:30 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
- ^ Reilly, Jim (May 4, 2011). Nintendo Confirms Wii Price Cut. IGN (English). Archived October 17, 2011, 08:45:46 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Nintendo - Player's Choice Titles. Nintendo of America (English). Page 2. Archived June 11, 2001, 01:39:48 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f Nintendo - Player's Choice Titles. Nintendo of America (English). Page 1. Archived December 22, 2002, 09:29:59 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
- ^ a b Player's Choice Titles - Nintendo. Nintendo of America (English). Archived April 16, 2003, 02:06:42 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 30, 2024.