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  2. History of Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo's first headquarters was in Kyoto (1889). Nintendo was founded as Yamauchi Nintendo (山内任天堂) by Fusajiro Yamauchi on September 23, 1889. [2][3][4] though it was originally named Nintendo Koppai. Based in Kyoto, Japan, the business produced and marketed hanafuda. The name "Nintendo" is commonly assumed to mean "leave luck to ...

  3. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo NSD [76] R no Shosai: June 1, 1997 Nintendo NSD Mario Paint BS Ban: August 3, 1997 Nintendo NSD BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2: August 10, 1997 Nintendo NSD BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki (1 - 4) September 28, 1997 Intelligent Systems [76] Wario no Mori: Futatabi: October 1997 Nintendo NSD [76] BS Sutte Hakkun Event Version: November 2, 1997 ...

  4. Nintendo video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Released November 21, 1990, The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, officially abbreviated the Super NES or SNES and colloquially shortened to Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa. In Japan it is known as the Super Famicom.

  5. Nintendo’s very first museum offers a nostalgic trip back in ...

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    October 2, 2024 at 6:35 AM. Many of us of a certain age can still remember the first time we picked up a Nintendo Entertainment System controller, quickly immersing us in the colorful worlds of ...

  6. Satoru Iwata - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo-based products like the Nintendo Switch designed to encourage use on the go and social interactions, the mobile augmented reality game Pokémon Go that requires travelling outside the house, and its addition Pokémon Sleep that works based on a player's sleep patterns, all represent continuations of Iwata's quality-of-life initiative. [81]

  7. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo's first electronic games are arcade games. EVR Race (1975) was the company's first electromechanical game, and Donkey Kong (1981) was the first platform game in history. Since then, both Nintendo and other development companies have produced and distributed an extensive catalog of video games for Nintendo's consoles.

  8. First generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Nintendo released a series of five consoles for the Japanese market. The first of the series and the first console created by Nintendo, [47] the Color TV-Game 6, was released in 1977 [36] and contained six ball-and-paddle games. The last, the Computer TV-Game, was a 1980 [48] port of Nintendo's first arcade game, Computer ...

  9. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console produced by Nintendo.It was first released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as the Family Computer (Famicom).