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|align="center" | [[Fuse Games]] - [[Game Freak]]
 
|align="center" | [[Fuse Games]] - [[Game Freak]]
 
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|align="center" | [[Genius Sonority]] - [[HAL Laboratory]]
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|align="center" | [[Genius Sorority]] - [[HAL Laboratory]]
 
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|align="center" | [[NDCube]] - [[Nexon]] - [[NOISE]]
 
|align="center" | [[NDCube]] - [[Nexon]] - [[NOISE]]
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Around this time, Yamauchi decided that his employees would perform better if they were divided into competing teams. In accordance with this idea, Yamauchi established [[R&D 1]], [[R&D 2]], and [[R&D 3]]. Later, Shigeru Miyamoto was put in charge of a fourth team, [[R&D 4]].  
 
Around this time, Yamauchi decided that his employees would perform better if they were divided into competing teams. In accordance with this idea, Yamauchi established [[R&D 1]], [[R&D 2]], and [[R&D 3]]. Later, Shigeru Miyamoto was put in charge of a fourth team, [[R&D 4]].  
 
Nintendo attempted to buy Colecovision, but the deal broke down during negotiations. Yamauchi decided to make his own system. Coleco's representative laughed when he heard that, thinking Nintendo couldn't compete.
 
  
 
In 1984, Nintendo finished the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. They sold it in Japan, to much success and decided that they wanted to sell it in America. They went to Atari and asked if they'd like to distribute it for them, but Atari turned them down. In the end, they distributed it themselves and were very successful.
 
In 1984, Nintendo finished the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. They sold it in Japan, to much success and decided that they wanted to sell it in America. They went to Atari and asked if they'd like to distribute it for them, but Atari turned them down. In the end, they distributed it themselves and were very successful.
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However, the Nintendo 64 had some excellent games for it, including ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. However, they had very few third party games due to the Nintendo 64's use of cartridges.
 
However, the Nintendo 64 had some excellent games for it, including ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. However, they had very few third party games due to the Nintendo 64's use of cartridges.
  
At the same time, Nintendo was managing a successful new franchise: [[Portal: Pokémon | Pokémon]]. Like Mario in the 80s, for a while, Pokemon was everywhere. There was a TV show, movies, manga, and a card game, among other things.
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At the same time, Nintendo was managing a successful new franchise: [[Portal: Pokemon | Pokemon]]. Like Mario in the 80s, for a while, Pokemon was everywhere. There was a TV show, movies, manga, and a card game, among other things.  
  
 
====The Gamecube Era====
 
====The Gamecube Era====
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*[[Mobile System GB]]
 
*[[Mobile System GB]]
 
*[[Nintendo 64DD]]
 
*[[Nintendo 64DD]]
*[[Pokémon Mini]]
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*[[Pokemon Mini]]
*[[Pokémon Pikachu]]
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*[[Pokemon Pikachu]]
 
*[[Super Gameboy]]
 
*[[Super Gameboy]]
 
*[[Triforce]]
 
*[[Triforce]]

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