Dribble Skillz is an online Flash game originally published on the official Mario Hoops 3-on-3 website. It was also listed and playable in the Nintendo Arcade, a section on nintendo.com, among other promotional web games.
Heads-Up was an online Flash advergame published by Nintendo around the release of Super Mario Strikers for the Nintendo GameCube. It was listed in the Nintendo Arcade, a now defunct section with web games on Nintendo's website.
DK: King of Swing - Hurling for Distance was an online Flash advergame promoting DK: King of Swing for the Game Boy Advance. It was playable on the official DK: King of Swing website, as well as in the Nintendo Arcade section of nintendo.com, which was removed in newer versions of the website. The characters in the game are simply depicted as their inanimate artworks used for DK: King of Swing, with Donkey Kong being the playable character, Cranky Kong announcing the results, and a Mini-Necky spectating.
Parasol Fall was an online Flash advergame playable in the Nintendo Arcade section of nintendo.com. The game promoted Super Princess Peach, first released in 2005 for the Nintendo DS.
Superstar Shootout was an online Flash game that was part of the official Mario Hoops 3-on-3 website. The game is not currently playable from any official source, as the site is defunct. Superstar Shootout was not listed in the Nintendo Arcade, the section on nintendo.com dedicated to promotional web games. Dribble Skillz, on the other hand, was.
Diddy Kong Racing DS: Timber's Balloon Pop was an online Flash-powered advergame released by Nintendo to promote Diddy Kong Racing DS. It was listed along with other Nintendo-related web advergames in the Nintendo Arcade section of Nintendo's official website.
The player takes control of Timber, with Diddy Kong himself only making a cameo in the introductory screen. A mugshot of Wizpig is used as the game's icon in the Nintendo Arcade, though he is not present in the game.
Are You Smarter Than Mario? was an online Adobe Flash game published by Nintendo to test player's knowledge of Nintendo trivia and promote upcoming games for the Nintendo DS and Wii.
Ask Madame Clairvoya was an activity that was part of the Lab Flash game on the Luigi's Mansion microsite on Nintendo's North American website. The game featured the fortune-teller ghost, Madame Clairvoya in the Fortune-teller's Room.
An Adobe Flash version of a minigame from DK: Jungle Climber was playable on the official DK: Jungle Climber website. The browser version was largely the same as the original minigame, although it did not have a visible time limit.
An Adobe Flash version of the minigame was playable on the official DK: Jungle Climber website as well as the Nintendo Arcade section on nintendo.com, where it was listed among other promotional games. The browser version is largely the same as the original minigame, although it does not have a goal score to surpass.
The minigame was adapted into an online Flash game to promote Mario Tennis: Power Tour. It was listed in the Nintendo Arcade, a section with promotional web games on Nintendo's official website. While the Flash version of the minigame keeps the gameplay and scoring system of the original, the timer is reduced to 30 seconds and there is no set goal. Also, Clay is always the playable character.
Donkey Kong 64 Lore Quiz was an Adobe Shockwave quiz game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo in order to promote the release of Donkey Kong 64 on the Nintendo 64.
Goodness Rakes was an Adobe Shockwave game published by Nintendo to promote the release of Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo 64. It could be played on the official Mario Party 2 website, along with a selection of other Adobe Shockwave games. Its name is a pun on the phrase "for goodness sakes."
Greed $chool Test was an online Adobe Flash game published by Nintendo that could be played alongside 3 other games on the Welcome to Greedville microsite, made to promote the release of Wario Land 4 on the Game Boy Advance.
Kremling Krushin was an online Flash game released to promote the Game Boy Color release of Donkey Kong Country. It could be played on the game's official website, which is currently no longer in use by Nintendo.