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  2. History of Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo poster from early Meiji Era, showing the company's hanafuda cards 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 ...

  3. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Co., Ltd. [c] is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes and releases both video games and video game ...

  4. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) ... at each kiosk, consumers could buy new games to rewrite onto their old disks or onto new disks. ...

  5. The Nintendo Switch Is Seven Years Old – What’s Next For ...

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    Nintendo Switch in use. Last week, the Nintendo Switch celebrated seven years on the market, and entered its eighth year. That’s a long time for a video game console.

  6. History of the Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System was released in North America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Brazil. The history of the Nintendo Entertainment System spans the 1982 development of the Family Computer, to the 1985 launch of the NES, to Nintendo's rise to global dominance based upon this platform throughout the late 1980s.

  7. Nintendo video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    A size comparison of the (top to bottom) Wii (2006), GameCube (2001), Nintendo 64 (1996), North American SNES (1991) and the NES outside of Japan (1985) The Japanese multinational consumer electronics company Nintendo has developed seven home video game consoles and multiple portable consoles for use with external media, as well as dedicated consoles and other hardware for their consoles.