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Nintendo's Logo.

Nintendo (Japanese: 任天堂; TSE: NTDOY) is a company in Japan, which manafactures Video Games. It was the creator of many popular series, including Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, and the most popular series, the Super Mario Bros. series, plus many more.

History

The company was originally founded in 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade Hanafuda Cards, for use in a Japanese playing card game of the same name. Eventually. In 1929, the company was passed on to Yamuchi's Son-in-law, Sekiryo Kaneda. He took up the Yamauchi name when he married Fusajiro's daughter, Tei Yamauchi. The company conrinued on to make Hanafuda Cards. However, Kaneda decided to retire in 1949, and passed Nintendo down to his grandson, Hiroshi Yamauchi. Little did he know that Hiroshi would change the focue of Nintendo for the best. In the late 70's, Yamauchi decided to expand Nintendo into the United States, as arcade machines were becoming very popular. However, his plan did not go over as well as he had hoped. Many U.S children did not show much interest in Nintendo's products, like Sheriff or Radar Scope. Nintendo started to lose money, so in desperation, Yamauchi turned to one of his employees, Shigeru Miyamoto, for help. Interestingly, he only called Miyamoto in because he was the only employee who had any time on his hands. Yamauchi asked Shigeru Miyamoto to make a product for the Arcade Machine that would become a best-seller. Shigeru Miyamoto worked on the project he was thinking of for a while. The game was called Donkey Kong. When it entered the North American market, it did in fact become a best-seller. Nintendo started moving into Video Games, and assigned Gunpei Yokoi to make a handheld Console for enjoyment while traveling. Thus, Yokoi made the Game & Watch, which became unusually popular in both Japan and the United States. Nintendo then made the Nintendo Entertainment System, which grew very popular among children, the most popular game being Super Mario Bros. Thus, the Video Game company we know as Nintendo was born. Aside from video games, Nintendo is also the majority owner of the Seattle Mariners, a Major League Baseball team, which is now handled by Howard Lincoln. In 2002, Hiroshi Yamauchi stepped down from office, giving the position to Satoru Iwata.

Results of Their Work

Nintendo is the longest running company in the history of the video game console market and historically the most influential and best known console manufacturer. However, they do have business rival in Sonys Playstation series, Microsofts XBox series, and formarly their biggest rival, the Sega series (which is now reduced to Third-Party work). Nintendo, as a Video Game Company, began in the Japanese market in 1983, the U.S. market in 1985, and the European market in 1986. Over time Nintendo has manufactured five TV consoles and many different handheld portables. They have also developed, and published well over 300 games, and have sold over 2 billion games worldwide. Nintendo has also sold very well among other consoles. Yamauchi, when he announced the Nintendo Gamecube, stated that people don't buy a Console for the Console, they buy it for the game they want. He also believes that a Video Game Console should be solely for Video Games, never anything else, in oppose to the Playstation 2's built-in DVD Player. These things are why he always makes Nintendo's Consoles the cheapest in price, compared to other consoles. If one watches the Nintendo Wii games, and compare it with the NES, they will see just how far Nintendo's gone, from a card manafacturer, the one of the richest Video Game companies in the world.

Home Consoles

Handheld Consoles

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