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  2. History of Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    By tying playing cards to Disney and selling books explaining the different games playable with the cards, Nintendo could sell the product to Japanese households. The tie-in was a success and the company sold at least 600,000 card packs in one year. Due to this success, in 1962, Yamauchi took Nintendo public, listing the company in Osaka Stock ...

  3. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo was founded in 1889 as Nintendo Koppai [d] by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produced handmade hanafuda playing cards. After venturing into various lines of business during the 1960s and acquiring legal status as a public company, Nintendo distributed its first console, the Color TV-Game , in 1977.

  4. Fusajiro Yamauchi - Wikipedia

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    And so, in 1907, Fusajiro expanded Nintendo’s operations by making a deal with Nihon Senbai [note 2] (now Japan Tobacco) to sell Nintendo cards in cigarette shops throughout all of Japan. [6] By the time of Fusajiro’s death in 1929, Nintendo had become the largest playing-card company in Japan. [10]

  5. Shigeru Miyamoto - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Nintendo was a relatively small Japanese company that sold playing cards and other novelties, although it had started to branch out into toys and games in the 1960s. Through a mutual friend, Miyamoto's father arranged an interview with Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi .

  6. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo R&D1 July 19, 1988 Vs. Ice Climber: Nintendo November 18, 1988 [1] Kaettekita Mario Bros. Nintendo EAD November 30, 1988 [75] Vs. Excitebike [A] Nintendo R&D1, Pax Softnica December 9, 1988 [75] Wrecking Crew: Nintendo February 3, 1989 Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (Disk 1) Nintendo R&D1 May 23, 1989 [75 ...

  7. Cricut - Wikipedia

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    Cricut Explore 3 CXPL203 300 mm (11.7 in) by 3.7 m (12 ft) 0.29 m/s (11.3 in/s) June 2021 Automatic support for 6 tools, and 100+ materials Cricut Maker 3 CXPL303 Automatic support for 13 tools, and 300+ materials Cricut Venture 610 mm (24 in) by 23 m (75 ft) 0.65 m/s (25.4 in/s) July 2023

  8. Sekiryo Kaneda - Wikipedia

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    When Kaneda took over Nintendo, he was in charge of Japan's largest card maker. [6] One of his first decisions was to create a "karuta" division in charge of all educative and child-focused card games. [5] In 1933, he established Nintendo as a joint venture company called Yamauchi Nintendo.

  9. Gunpei Yokoi - Wikipedia

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    He was first hired by Nintendo in 1965 to maintain the assembly-line machines used to manufacture its hanafuda cards. [ 2 ] In 1966, Hiroshi Yamauchi , president of Nintendo, came to a hanafuda factory where Yokoi was working and took notice of a toy, an extending arm that Yokoi made for his own amusement during spare time while doing maintenance.