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Collection of Nintendo Cliparts (52)
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A classic Nintendo DS, featuring its signature clamshell design, top LCD screen, touch-sensitive bottom screen, and intuitive button layout.
The Nintendo DS, featuring its signature clamshell design, dual LCD screens, and responsive controls-including a touch-sensitive lower screen and physical buttons.
The Nintendo DS with its signature clamshell design, dual LCD screens, and included stylus-revolutionizing portable gaming in the mid-2000s.
The original white Nintendo DS-featuring a top LCD screen, bottom touch-sensitive screen, D-pad, face buttons, and stylus slot.
Toad waves happily, embodying the joyful spirit of the Mario franchise with his signature red-spotted cap and blue vest.
Kirby and Starfy stand together in a friendly pose, showcasing two of Nintendo’s most iconic and expressive mascots.
The SNES console, released in 1990, features its signature gray casing, purple cartridge slots, and dual controller ports-ready for classic multiplayer action.
The Nintendo 64, released in 1996, revolutionized 3D gaming with its ergonomic design and groundbreaking titles like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
The Nintendo 64, released in 1996, revolutionized home gaming with its 64-bit processor and four-controller support.
Cheep Cheep, Nintendo’s beloved airborne fish enemy, combines charm and challenge in Mario adventures.
The Nintendo DS-featuring a top LCD screen and bottom touchscreen-revolutionized portable gaming with intuitive controls and wireless multiplayer.
A sleek black PlayStation-style controller featuring dual analog sticks, a directional pad, and color-coded action buttons.
A stylized blue Nintendo 64 controller icon, highlighting its unique three-pronged layout and signature controls.
Princess Peach stands gracefully in her signature pink dress and golden crown-poised, kind, and ever-ready to inspire adventure.
The classic Nintendo 64 logo rendered in vibrant isometric 3D blocks-green, purple, red, and yellow-evoking nostalgia and bold design.
The classic white Nintendo Wii console, featuring its signature vertical orientation and illuminated blue power strip.
This classic Yoshi egg design appears across Super Mario games, signaling the arrival of the friendly dinosaur companion.
The classic NES console with two controllers and the iconic Zapper light gun-ready for retro gaming action.
The Nintendo Wii console and Wii Remote, showcasing the system’s signature motion-sensing gameplay and accessible design.
The classic red Super Star, a fan-favorite power-up that makes Mario invincible and invulnerable to enemies for a short time.
The timeless NES controller layout that shaped generations of gamers and defined console input for the 1980s.
Mario gives a thumbs-up while riding Yoshi, showcasing their classic partnership from the Super Mario games.
The Nintendo DS features a top LCD screen and a bottom touchscreen, used with its included stylus for intuitive gameplay.
Princess Daisy strikes a confident pose in her signature yellow gown and crown-ready for adventure in the Mushroom Kingdom.
A simple yet evocative sketch of a candle burning steadily, with melted wax trailing down its side and a warm, flickering flame.
The ever-irritable Goomba, Nintendo’s first and most recognizable Mario foe, ready to charge-or get stomped.
This vibrant Fire Flower mushroom grants Mario the ability to throw fireballs-a classic power-up since Super Mario Bros.
