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|Playlist = [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRQGRBgN_Enrd0O87ETRDoCpORhT9rm56 Arin and Jon play Nintendo Land on the Wii U!]
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|Run = {{Note|December 1, 2012|Animal Crossing: Sweet Day}}<br/>
 
{{Note|December 2, 2012 - December 5, 2012|The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest}}<br/>
 
{{Note|December 2, 2012 - December 5, 2012|The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest}}<br/>
 
{{Note|December 18, 2012|Metroid Blast}}<br/>
 
{{Note|December 18, 2012|Metroid Blast}}<br/>
 
{{Note|December 19, 2012 - December 22, 2012|Donkey Kong's Crash Course}}<br/>
 
{{Note|December 19, 2012 - December 22, 2012|Donkey Kong's Crash Course}}<br/>
{{Note|December 24, 2012|Mario Chase}}
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{{Note|December 24, 2012|Mario Chase}}<br/>
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{{Note|March 30, 2019 - present|With Danny}}
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'''Nintendo Land''' is the twenty-seventh game played by [[Jon]] and [[Arin]] on {{Game Grumps}}.
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'''''Nintendo Land''''' is the twenty-seventh game played by [[Jon]] and [[Arin]] on ''[[Game Grumps (series)|Game Grumps]]''. In 2019, Arin revisted the game with [[Danny]].
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== Episodes ==
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===With Jon===
 
# [[Facecam]]
 
# [[Slicing and Dicing]]
 
# [[I Miss That Chicken]]
 
# [[Metroid Blast]]
 
# [[Donkey Kong's Crash]]
 
# [[Splattered Egg]]
 
# [[The Eye of the Kong]]
 
# [[Mario Chase]]
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===With Danny===
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# [[Donkey Kong CRASH COURSE!]]
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# [[Animal Crossing SWEET DAY!]]
   
 
== Playthrough ==
 
== Playthrough ==
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The Game Grumps have played the ''Animal Crossing: Sweet Day'', ''The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest'', ''Metroid Blast'', ''Donkey Kong's Crash Course'', and ''Mario Chase'' subgames, and have yet to play the ''Pikmin Adventure'', ''Luigi's Ghost Mansion'', ''Takamaru's Ninja Castle'', ''Captain Falcon's Twister Race'', ''Balloon Trip Breeze'', ''Yoshi's Fruit Cart'', and ''Octopus Dance'' subgames.
   
 
Jon has mentioned that he wants to replay ''Donkey Kong's Crash Course''. It is unknown if they will ever play any of the subgames they have not played yet.
   
   
 
== Game information ==
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Nintendo Land (ニンテンドーランド Nintendō Rando) is a 2012 party video game developed and published by Nintendo as a pack-in launch title for the Wii U video game console. Development was handled by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, and it was directed by Takayuki Shimamura and Yoshikazu Yamashita and produced by Katsuya Eguchi. The game was first announced at E3 2012 during Nintendo's press conference. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion-sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit "asymmetric gameplay", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was well-received by critics, gaining aggregate scores of 77.80% and 77% on GameRankings and Metacritic. The game has sold 2.60 million copies as of March 2013.
   
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The game takes place in an amusement park setting, which serves as a hub for the twelve minigames, which are depicted as the park's attractions. A robotic creature named Monita guides the player through Nintendo Land's features and attractions. The twelve minigames of Nintendo Land are based on popular Nintendo franchises (two of the attractions (Metroid Blast and Mario Chase) are based on Wii U tech demos shown at E3 2011, but are modified to feature Nintendo characters) and are designed to incorporate elements which utilize the features of the Wii U GamePad, often in conjunction with other players using Wii Remotes and Nunchucks (with some games supporting up to five players in this configuration). The combination of Wii Remotes and Wii U GamePads allows for what Nintendo calls "asymmetric gameplay," where players have different experiences depending on which controller scheme they use. Completing minigames and completing certain objectives earns coins, which can be used to play a single-player pachinko minigame. Winning pachinko stages will earn new items for decorating the Nintendo Land hub area.
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==External links==
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* {{IMDb|title/tt2397170/|''Nintendo Land''}}
   
 
The Game Grumps have played the ''Animal Crossing: Sweet Day'', ''The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest'', ''Metroid Blast'', ''Donkey Kong's Crash Course'', and ''Mario Chase'' subgames, and have yet to play the ''Pikmin Adventure'', ''Luigi's Ghost Mansion'', ''Takamaru's Ninja Castle'', ''Captain Falcon's Twister Race'', ''Balloon Trip Breeze'', ''Yoshi's Fruit Cart'', and ''Octopus Dance'' subgames.
 
 
Jon has mentioned that he wants to replay ''Donkey Kong's Crash Course''. It is unknown if they will ever play any of the subgames they have not played yet.
 
 
== Episodes ==
 
#[[Facecam]]
 
#[[Slicing and Dicing]]
 
#[[I Miss That Chicken]]
 
#[[Metroid Blast]]
 
#[[Donkey Kong's Crash]]
 
#[[Splattered Egg]]
 
#[[The Eye of the Kong]]
 
#[[Mario Chase]]
 
 
== Game information ==
 
Nintendo Land is a video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. The game, set in a carnival/theme park atmosphere, is intended to serve as the main demonstration of the functionality of the Wii U, along with its Wii U GamePad—in much the same way Wii Sports demonstrated the functionality of the Wii and Wii Remote. Nintendo Land features 12 different minigames based on various Nintendo franchises—some of which support up to five players, with four using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, and one using the GamePad. The game was released with the console's launch in North America on November 18, 2012, in Europe and Australia on November 30, 2012 and will be released in Japan on December 8, 2012, and is a pack-in disc game with the Deluxe/Premium Bundles of the console in North America, Europe, and Australia.
 
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Revision as of 02:28, 1 April 2019

Nintendo Land
Nintendo Land BA
Series Game Grumps
Console Wii U
Episodes 8 + 2 (currently)
Playlist Arin and Jon play Nintendo Land on the Wii U!
Run December 1, 2012

December 2, 2012 - December 5, 2012
December 18, 2012
December 19, 2012 - December 22, 2012
December 24, 2012
March 30, 2019 - present

Status Ongoing


Nintendo Land is the twenty-seventh game played by Jon and Arin on Game Grumps. In 2019, Arin revisted the game with Danny.

Episodes

With Jon

  1. Facecam
  2. Slicing and Dicing
  3. I Miss That Chicken
  4. Metroid Blast
  5. Donkey Kong's Crash
  6. Splattered Egg
  7. The Eye of the Kong
  8. Mario Chase

With Danny

  1. Donkey Kong CRASH COURSE!
  2. Animal Crossing SWEET DAY!

Playthrough

Both Game Grumps play using a Mii of themselves, Arin's named Arin Grump and Jon's named Jon Grump.

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Jon & Arin's Miis


The Game Grumps have played the Animal Crossing: Sweet Day, The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest, Metroid Blast, Donkey Kong's Crash Course, and Mario Chase subgames, and have yet to play the Pikmin Adventure, Luigi's Ghost Mansion, Takamaru's Ninja Castle, Captain Falcon's Twister Race, Balloon Trip Breeze, Yoshi's Fruit Cart, and Octopus Dance subgames.

Jon has mentioned that he wants to replay Donkey Kong's Crash Course. It is unknown if they will ever play any of the subgames they have not played yet.


Game information

Nintendo Land (ニンテンドーランド Nintendō Rando) is a 2012 party video game developed and published by Nintendo as a pack-in launch title for the Wii U video game console. Development was handled by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, and it was directed by Takayuki Shimamura and Yoshikazu Yamashita and produced by Katsuya Eguchi. The game was first announced at E3 2012 during Nintendo's press conference. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion-sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit "asymmetric gameplay", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was well-received by critics, gaining aggregate scores of 77.80% and 77% on GameRankings and Metacritic. The game has sold 2.60 million copies as of March 2013.

The game takes place in an amusement park setting, which serves as a hub for the twelve minigames, which are depicted as the park's attractions. A robotic creature named Monita guides the player through Nintendo Land's features and attractions. The twelve minigames of Nintendo Land are based on popular Nintendo franchises (two of the attractions (Metroid Blast and Mario Chase) are based on Wii U tech demos shown at E3 2011, but are modified to feature Nintendo characters) and are designed to incorporate elements which utilize the features of the Wii U GamePad, often in conjunction with other players using Wii Remotes and Nunchucks (with some games supporting up to five players in this configuration). The combination of Wii Remotes and Wii U GamePads allows for what Nintendo calls "asymmetric gameplay," where players have different experiences depending on which controller scheme they use. Completing minigames and completing certain objectives earns coins, which can be used to play a single-player pachinko minigame. Winning pachinko stages will earn new items for decorating the Nintendo Land hub area.

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