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  • ...out the ''Mario'' series, but, as histories of the video game industry and Nintendo's role in it, all cover the games and provide fairly deep historical contex *Sheff, David. 1993. ''Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Child
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  • *Sheff, David. 1993. ''Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Child
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  • A [[video game]] franchise owned by [[Japan]]ese electronics manufacturer [[Nintendo]] featuring a fictional gorilla inspired by [[King Kong]].
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  • {{Image|Nintendo-Switch-wJoyCons-BlRd-Standing-FL.jpg|right|260px|A Nintendo Switch with red and blue Joy-cons}} ...tch, is a [[video game]] created and sold by Japanese video game company [[Nintendo]]. It consists of a rectangular touch screen device with two controllers co
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  • A home [[video game]] console created and sold by Japanese company [[Nintendo]] in which games were controlled by a wireless, motion-sensitive remote.
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  • A series of video games starting with Mario Bros. developed by Nintendo that star Mario and Luigi, the Super Mario Bros.
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  • A home [[video game]] console sold by Japanese company [[Nintendo]] that can be controlled with either wireless, motion-sensitive controllers
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  • A [[video game]] console created and sold by [[Nintendo]] with motion sensitive, wireless controllers that can be attached or detac
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  • ...released first for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in 1986 and later for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
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  • ...[[video game]] franchise owned by [[Japan]]ese electronics manufacturer [[Nintendo]]. The games' namesake—a fictional gorilla modeled after [[King Kong]]— ...failed to replicate the original's success and the series became dormant. Nintendo later outsourced development of the games to a British company named [[Rare
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  • ...1952) [[Japan]]ese [[game designer|video game designer]] and producer at [[Nintendo]], renowned for creating ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong]]'', an
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  • {{Image|Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.jpg|right|275px|A turquoise Nintendo 3DS. The 3D switch can be seen on the right side of the top screen.}} ...y images in 3D without the use of 3D glasses. It is the successor to the [[Nintendo DS]], and compatible with all DS games. As of December 2023, 75.94 million
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  • ...ve entertainment."<ref name="moffat">Moffat, Susan (1990, November 5). Can Nintendo Keep Winning?. ''Fortune''. Retrieved October 2, 2009 from http://money.cnn ...overalls resembled the Italian caretaker of the small New York hotel where Nintendo employees stayed in the United States.
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  • ...laying game series developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. The first game in the series, entitled ''Paper Mario'' was initially rel ''Paper Mario'' is the first game in the series, released in 2000 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game is subdivided into a prologue and eight chapters. Players ar
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  • ...nsole first released by [[Sega]] in 1985. It was in competition with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) and, although it achieved some commercial succ
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  • ...was the Milton Bradley Microvision which was released in 1979. Since 1989, Nintendo has dominated the handheld market with the release of the Game Boy, and is == Nintendo Game Boy (1989) ==
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  • ...nally was free; then cost 500 Wii Points ($5.00 USD); and it is now free. (Nintendo gave people that purchased the channel a 500 point game instead.)
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  • *[http://www.nintendo.com The official website of Nintendo], the makers of ''Mario''.
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  • '''Pokémon Red and Blue''' are two role-playing video games for the Nintendo Game Boy.
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  • *''Donkey Kong'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]) - Japan release *''[[Pinball (video game)|Pinball]]'' (Famicom/[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) - North America and Japan release - ''Mario is
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  • ...]], belie his humble beginnings designing artwork for arcade cabinets at [[Nintendo]]. He has since become a central figure at the company and now manages its
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  • ...and second generation video game consoles but lost popularity after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] debuted with its handheld gaming pad.
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  • ...endo had produced 2 million units of the game. Its phenomenal sales helped Nintendo command over 90% of the Japanese video game market. Soon afterward the comp ...r Mario Bros. 2'' when it was included in a game compilation for the Super Nintendo (''Super Mario All-Stars'') under the title ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost L
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  • ...t for the Famicom Disk System on August 6, 1986 (Japan), and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System in August 1987 (North America) and on January 15, 1988
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  • ...t is part of the seventh generation of home gaming consoles, along with [[Nintendo]]'s [[Wii]] and [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 3]].
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  • ...Dreamcast]]. The console competed with [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]], and [[Nintendo]]'s [[GameCube]], and to a certain extent the [[SEGA]] [[Dreamcast]].
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  • ...f the game, The Settlers II 10th Anniversary for the PC, and a port to the Nintendo DS, because of the popularity with fans.
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  • ...os.''' is a video game produced by [[Nintendo]] released in 1985 for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Famicom]]. It is a platforming video game, and was ...r watched."<ref name="insidenp9">(2006, February). Inside Zelda: Part 9. ''Nintendo Power'', ''200''. Retrieved October 7, 2007 from [http://www.zelda.com/univ
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  • ...okémon] - official website for the 'Pocket Monsters' franchise, owned by [[Nintendo]], which began as a series of 1990s [[video game]]s.
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  • [[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Entertainment System]] (or NES)<br>
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