1. Mario Kart 8
The latest installment in the Mario Kart series introduced guest racers from lands beyond the Mushroom Kingdom. Legend of Zelda’s Link and Animal Crossing’s Villager make appearances as DLC racers, and with their own vehicles.
2. Hyrule Warriors
Nintendo’s fusion of Legend of Zelda with Koei Tecmo’s Dynasty Warriors made for an action-packed spin-off that sold extremely well on the western market, exceeding Koei Tecmo’s expectations.
3. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
It would be impossible to not include the latest installments in the iconic Super Smash Bros. series, seeing as it fulfilled the dreams of countless gamers by finally bringing to the roster Mario, Sonic, Megaman, and Pac-Man. Four video game icons finally sharing a stage… and blasting each other through the stratosphere.
The most recent release on this list, Puzzle & Dragons + Super Mario Bros. Edition was as unexpected collaboration between Nintendo and GungHo Online Entertainment. The games were packaged together for their western release on the Nintendo 3DS, with the Super Mario Bros. Edition utilizing its own characters and worlds, but the puzzle-based combat system of Puzzle & Dragons.
5. Pokkén Tournament
And dreams shall continue to come true as Pokémon meets Tekken in the first ever Pokémon fighting game. Set for release in Japanese arcades this Summer, Pokkén Tournament has brought together Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, and members of Bandai Namco Entertainment (from both the Tekken and Soul series).–This article only lists what I’ve found to be Nintendo’s five most notable crossovers since 2014. Fingers crossed, more may very well be on the way! If I’ve missed one that you feel should have made this list, please talk some sense into me in the comment section below.