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So Nintendo's first home console was the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom, right? Nope. The company's first foray into home video gaming actually dates back to 1977, six whole years before ...
Nintendo DS was the first unit in the DS line, which marked the start of Nintendo's best-selling console. The DS featured Wi-Fi support for the first time, with a standout clamshell design that ...
Nintendo's very first console (seen here) was a joint effort with Mitsubishi Electronic, and it played three variations of Pong: hockey, volleyball, and tennis. All in glorious color, mind you ...
The first Nintendo console, the Nintendo Entertainment System (or Famicom in Asia) introduced what would become the standard set-up for home consoles for years: a D-pad, along with circular buttons.
Nintendo has been the number-one household name in video games since releasing its first console, the Famicom, in Japan circa 1983. The company helped pioneer the trend towards home video game ...
With Switch 2’s launch near, we rank the launch of every Nintendo console, from Game Boy to Virtual Boy, GameCube to Wii U — by sales ...
Every Nintendo Console in Order of Release Color TV-Game - June 1, 1977. The Color TV-Game line of systems was Nintendo's first foray into gaming hardware and one that you might not necessarily be ...
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