1986: Metroid
1986: Kid Icarus ¹
1991: Metroid II: Return of Samus
1991: Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters ²
1994: Super Metroid
1996: Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars ³
1999: Super Smash Bros. ⁴
2001: Super Smash Bros. Melee ⁵
2003: WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania ⁶
2004: WarioWare: Twisted! ⁷
2006: Tetris DS ⁸
2008: Super Smash Bros. Brawl ⁹
2008: Animal Crossing: Let’s Go to the City ¹⁰
2010: Donkey Kong Country Returns ¹¹
2011: Puzzle Swap ¹²
2012: Kid Icarus: Uprising ¹³
2012: Animal Crossing: New Leaf ¹⁴
2012: Nintendo Land ¹⁵
2014: Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS ¹⁶
2015: Super Mario Maker ¹⁶
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Footnotes:
- A kind of Metroid, called Komaytos, appear as enemies.
- Komaytos appear as enemies, though their design has been changed somewhat.
- Samus has a minor cameo.
- Samus is a playable character and there is a stage based on the series.
- Samus is a playable character and there are two stages based on the series.
- Samus has a minor playable cameo in a microgame.
- Samus has a minor playable cameo in a couple of microgames.
- Samus appears in various game modes.
- Samus is a playable character and there are multiple stages based on the series.
- You can get a Metroid in a vat as a piece of furniture.
- The bones of Crocomire appear in a level.
- Samus appears in multiple puzzles.
- Komaytos and Space Pirates appear as enemies.
- You can get a Metroid in a vat as a piece of furniture.
- A new game, Metroid Blast, is included.
- Samus is playable and there is a stage based on the series.
- Samus is a playable character via Mystery Mushroom.