"It's unclear how many decks Nintendo released. At least ten are known of, though the number could be much higher. While Nintendo managed to receive the license to release Popeye themed playing cards, they failed when trying to convince KFS to develop a Popeye arcade game. Donkey Kong was initially planned to feature Popeye characters but when Nintendo was told they couldn't use Popeye, Shigeru Miyamoto decided to include his own creations. Shortly after the success of Donkey Kong KFS agreed to grant Nintendo the Popeye license."@en . . . . . "It's unclear how many decks Nintendo released. At least ten are known of, though the number could be much higher. While Nintendo managed to receive the license to release Popeye themed playing cards, they failed when trying to convince KFS to develop a Popeye arcade game. Donkey Kong was initially planned to feature Popeye characters but when Nintendo was told they couldn't use Popeye, Shigeru Miyamoto decided to include his own creations. Shortly after the success of Donkey Kong KFS agreed to grant Nintendo the Popeye license."@en . "It is unclear how many decks Nintendo released. At least ten are known of, although the number could be higher. While Nintendo managed to receive the license to release Popeye-themed playing cards, they failed when trying to convince KFS to greenlight a Popeye arcade game. Donkey Kong was initially planned to feature Popeye characters, but when Nintendo was told Popeye was unavailable, Shigeru Miyamoto decided to include his own creations. Shortly after the success of Donkey Kong, KFS agreed to grant Nintendo the Popeye license."@en . "Popeye playing cards"@en . "Product"@en . "It is unclear how many decks Nintendo released. At least ten are known of, although the number could be higher. While Nintendo managed to receive the license to release Popeye-themed playing cards, they failed when trying to convince KFS to greenlight a Popeye arcade game. Donkey Kong was initially planned to feature Popeye characters, but when Nintendo was told Popeye was unavailable, Shigeru Miyamoto decided to include his own creations. Shortly after the success of Donkey Kong, KFS agreed to grant Nintendo the Popeye license."@en .