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|align="center" | [[Fuse Games]] - [[Game Freak]] | |align="center" | [[Fuse Games]] - [[Game Freak]] | ||
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− | |align="center" | [[Genius | + | |align="center" | [[Genius Sorority]] - [[HAL Laboratory]] |
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|align="center" | [[NDCube]] - [[Nexon]] - [[NOISE]] | |align="center" | [[NDCube]] - [[Nexon]] - [[NOISE]] | ||
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− | Nintendo Co. Ltd. is the oldest intact company in the video game industry. They are well | + | Nintendo Co. Ltd. is the oldest intact company in the video game industry. They are well=known for both their consoles and quality games. At the beginning of 2006, they had sold over 387 million hardware units and nearly 2.2 billion software units worldwide. They are also the majority stockholder of the Seattle Mariners and partial owner of the Atlanta Hawks. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Nintendo took it's first step toward the video game industry by agreeing to distribute the Magnavox Odyssesy in Japan in 1975. They didn't know how to make their own console, so this gave them a chance to see how things worked under the plastic. | Nintendo took it's first step toward the video game industry by agreeing to distribute the Magnavox Odyssesy in Japan in 1975. They didn't know how to make their own console, so this gave them a chance to see how things worked under the plastic. | ||
− | Nintendo released their first arcade game, ''[[Computer Othello]]'', in 1978. In the next few years, Nintendo released more arcade games, notably ''[[Radarscope]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong]]''. Around this time, they began experimenting with the [[Game & Watch]] series of handhelds. | + | Nintendo released their first arcade game, ''[[Computer Othello]]'', in 1978. In the next few years, Nintendo released more arcade games, notably ''[[Radarscope]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong]]''. Around this time, they began experimenting with the [[Game & Watch]] series of handhelds. Finally, in 1985, Nintendo stuck gold with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The rest is history. |
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==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
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*[[Mobile System GB]] | *[[Mobile System GB]] | ||
*[[Nintendo 64DD]] | *[[Nintendo 64DD]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Pokemon Mini]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Pokemon Pikachu]] |
*[[Super Gameboy]] | *[[Super Gameboy]] | ||
*[[Triforce]] | *[[Triforce]] |