Nintendo

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Nintendo (任天堂) was originally founded as a trading card company in the 19th century, a role they still play to some extent, but they are far better known as one of the greatest video game developers. Known affectionately as the big "N" or "Ninty", Nintendo have been responsible for some of the of the most exceptional videogaming software and hardware.


The Hardware

  • Game & Watch
    • Famicom Disk System (Japan only) - a large number of stores in Japan had machines which had many hundreds (thousands?) of games stored upon them. For a set price, a blank disk was bought and games selected and wrote to it, very popular in Japan, suprisingly never seen anywhere else
  • Virtual Boy - not one of the Game Boy family despite sounding like it. The Virtual Boy used a poorly developed 3D virtual reality like system, it was in red monochrome and induced nausea. Games wise it was the worst Nintendo release ever
    • 64DD - only released in Japan, this add-on system's games are on rewriteable disks. Games released include a paint and 3d package, F-Zero X, for creating new F-Zero tracks and a few others


The Software and Franchises

  • Mario Brothers etc. - Mario and Luigi, have to wonder about the names though, Mario Mario and Luigi Mario. Seen in countless videogames, on cereal boxes, stickers, t-shirts and even (an awful) movie. As well known as Mickey Mouse
  • Zelda - a huge and sprawling game world, features hundreds of characters. The main character, strangely isn't Zelda, but Link, the elfin hero of every adventure
  • Donkey Kong - one of Nintendo's original arcade games, back when they developed for the arcades