Nintendo has a large collection of franchises under its sizeable IP belt — a portfolio of beloved video game series that many a rival company gazes upon with envy. Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Animal Crossing, Metroid — just some of the marquee Nintendo franchises that gamers love to bits — and that's just the cream of the crop.
But which is the best Nintendo franchise? How would you even measure such a thing?
In this guide, we'll cover which Nintendo series is best in terms of critical reception and overall sales of the series. We'll also look at the best and worst-selling games in Nintendo's biggest franchises.
What's Nintendo's Best Franchise?
Well, that depends on the metric you use to define 'best'. Scroll down to the next section if you're looking for the best-selling Nintendo franchise.
From a critical reception perspective, Metacritic's best games of all time ranking suggests that The Legend of Zelda is the best Nintendo franchise, with Ocarina of Time ranked as the best video game ever across all platforms with a Metascore of 99. Breath of the Wild also scores a 97 and currently sits at number 14 on the overall list.
However, Super Mario occupies three spaces in the Top 20, with Super Mario Galaxy at #5, Galaxy 2 at #10, and Odyssey at #12, each with an overall Metascore of 97.
And a third Nintendo franchise, Metroid, appears at number 11 with Metroid Prime scoring another 97.
So, if critical acclaim is your criteria for 'best Nintendo series', it's a toss-up between The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario, with Metroid bringing up the rear.