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==Nintendo Video game systems==
 
==Nintendo Video game systems==
 
[[Image:Bible_adventures.jpg|right|190px|thumb|An original NES game cartridge.]]
 
[[Image:Bible_adventures.jpg|right|190px|thumb|An original NES game cartridge.]]
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*[[NES]] - Nintendo Entertainment System
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*[[NES]] - Nintendo Entertainment System.
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*[[GAMEBOY]] - A classic handheld games console
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*[[GAMEBOY]] - A classic handheld games console.
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*[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] - Super Nintendo, a 16-bit console
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*[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] - Super Nintendo, a 16-bit console.
 
*[[Virtual Boy]] - A mobile system which utilised 2 screens to provide a 3D view.
 
*[[Virtual Boy]] - A mobile system which utilised 2 screens to provide a 3D view.
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*[[N64]] - [[Nintendo 64]], Nintendo's first 64bit console  
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*[[N64]] - [[Nintendo 64]], Nintendo's first 64bit console.
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*[[GBC]] - GAMEBOY Color, evolution of the original with a color screen
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*[[GBC]] - GAMEBOY Color, evolution of the original with a color screen.
 
*[[GBA]] - Gameboy Advance, a 32bit handheld.
 
*[[GBA]] - Gameboy Advance, a 32bit handheld.
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*[[Gamecube]] - Nintendo's entry to the 128bit console war with Sony's PS2 ([[Playstation2]]) & Microsoft [[Xbox]]
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*[[GBA SP]]- Gameboy Advance SP, an upgraded version of the Game Boy Advance.
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*[[Gamecube]] - Nintendo's entry to the 128bit console war with Sony's PS2 ([[Playstation2]]) & Microsoft [[Xbox]].
 
*[[DS]] - An innovative 64bit handheld.
 
*[[DS]] - An innovative 64bit handheld.
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*[[DS Lite]] - Nintendo DS Lite, an improved version of the original
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*[[DS Lite]] - Nintendo DS Lite, an improved version of the original.
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*[[Wii]] - Nintendo Wii, an innovative game console, and Nintendo's latest offering, with sales exceeding expectations against stiff competition between the [[Xbox 360]] & [[Playstation 3]]<ref>http://nexgenwars.com/</ref>
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*[[Wii]] - Nintendo Wii, an innovative game console, and Nintendo's latest offering, with sales exceeding expectations against stiff competition between the [[Xbox 360]] & [[Playstation 3]].<ref>http://nexgenwars.com/</ref>
  
 
==Notable series of Videogames by Nintendo==
 
==Notable series of Videogames by Nintendo==

Revision as of 02:02, October 22, 2008

Nintendo logo.

Nintendo is commonly known as one of the major video game hardware and software manufacturers in the world.

Origins

Nintendo got its start in Japan in 1889, as a company manufacturing cards for Hanafuda, a Japanese card game. In the 1960s, it diversified into a number of ultimately unsuccessful product lines, including a toy company. In the 1970s, it moved into electronic gaming, where it was ultimately successful.

In 1981, it created the popular arcade game "Donkey Kong", which brought it international attention, and introduced Nintendo to the American market. Nintendo's products in the United States are released through Nintendo of America, their American subsidiary.

The word 'Nintendo' (任天堂株å¼ä¼šç¤¾) is said by the companies own sources to literally translate to 'leave luck to heaven'[1]. The term has its origins in gambling done with Hanafuda cards.

Nintendo Video game systems

An original NES game cartridge.
  • NES - Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • GAMEBOY - A classic handheld games console.
  • SNES - Super Nintendo, a 16-bit console.
  • Virtual Boy - A mobile system which utilised 2 screens to provide a 3D view.
  • N64 - Nintendo 64, Nintendo's first 64bit console.
  • GBC - GAMEBOY Color, evolution of the original with a color screen.
  • GBA - Gameboy Advance, a 32bit handheld.
  • GBA SP- Gameboy Advance SP, an upgraded version of the Game Boy Advance.
  • Gamecube - Nintendo's entry to the 128bit console war with Sony's PS2 (Playstation2) & Microsoft Xbox.
  • DS - An innovative 64bit handheld.
  • DS Lite - Nintendo DS Lite, an improved version of the original.
  • Wii - Nintendo Wii, an innovative game console, and Nintendo's latest offering, with sales exceeding expectations against stiff competition between the Xbox 360 & Playstation 3.[2]

Notable series of Videogames by Nintendo

See also

References

  1. ↑ Touch Generations: What Nintendo Means
  2. ↑ http://nexgenwars.com/