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  2. 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 consoles. Nintendo was founded in 1889 as Nintendo Koppai [d] by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produced handmade hanafuda playing cards.

  3. 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.

  4. What Does a $1.1 Billion Share Buyback Mean for Nintendo? - AOL

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    After years of denying that a change to its model was necessary, Nintendo can no longer afford to ignore reality. One way or another, change is coming to the company. President Satoru Iwata has ...

  5. Nintendo to make announcement on Switch successor by ... - AOL

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    Nintendo's shares closed up 2.4% ahead of earnings and are up 5.4% this year after a recent sell-off. "Fiscal 2026 is a very late launch window for new hardware," said Toto. ($1 = 154.2700 yen)

  6. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo along with companies like Sega, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Capcom are dominant leaders in the Japanese video game industry. Nintendo themselves are recognized for having created some of the most positively-reviewed and best-selling video game series such as Mario, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid and Pokémon.

  7. Oh, joy ... stick: Man discovers unopened 1988 Nintendo video ...

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    Scott Amos discovered a copy of the Nintendo cartridge Kid Icarus in the attic of his childhood home in Reno.

  8. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    This allowed Nintendo to gain more traction in selling the system in toy stores. [48] [49] To deter production of games which had not been licensed by Nintendo, and to prevent copying, the 10NES lockout chip system acts as a lock-and-key coupling of each Game Pak and Control Deck. The packaging of the launch lineup of NES games bear pictures of ...

  9. Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 64 [a] (N64) is a home ... (meaning over $100 in marketing per North American unit that had ... three of the top five best-selling games in the U.S. for ...