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  2. Nintendo marketing - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo used the platform to market their own upcoming games, and used word-of-mouth marketing with games that were already released via the communities posts on the game. Nintendo shut down Miiverse on November 7, 2017, [62] as the service was not integrated on the Nintendo Switch, their new console.

  3. Why Nintendo Stock Is Jumping Today - AOL

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    Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY) stock is climbing in Thursday's trading. The gaming company's share price was up 2% as of 2:45 p.m. ET and had been up as much as 3.5% earlier in the daily session.

  4. Why Nintendo Stock Dropped Today - AOL

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    Switch sales are sputtering in their eighth year.

  5. Why Nintendo Stock Rocked the Market Today - AOL

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    One researcher feels that historical patterns favor buying the video game veteran's shares; its fundamentals are impressive, too.

  6. 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.

  7. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    Services like Steam, Origin, and Xbox Live do not offer ways to sell used games once they are no longer desired. Steam offers a non-commercial family sharing options. [25] This is also somewhat countered by frequent sales offered by these digital distributors, often allowing major savings by selling at prices below what a retailer is able to offer.

  8. Why Nintendo Stock Fell Today - AOL

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    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports

  9. Nintendo Direct - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Direct [a] is a series of online presentations or live shows produced by Nintendo, where information regarding the company's upcoming content or franchises is presented, such as information about games and consoles. [1]