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  1. 19. Sept. 2013 · CS. by Colin Snyder. September 19, 2013, 9:30am. Snap. Image via NintendoLife. Hiroshi Yamauchi, former president of Nintendo, died in Japan this morning. Yamauchi, who succeeded his grandfather ...

  2. Hiroshi Yamauchi (jap. 山内 溥 Yamauchi Hiroshi; * 7. November 1927) war bis 2002 als Präsident der Videospielefirma Nintendo tätig. 1949 wurde er Nintendos dritter Präsident und führte das Unternehmen zu großem weltweiten Erfolg. Unter seiner Führung entwickelte sich Nintendo von einem kleinen japanischen Spielkartenhersteller zu der milliardenschweren Videospielfirma von heute ...

  3. Yamauchi. Yamauchi sometime around 1949. Hiroshi Yamauchi ( Japanese: 山内溥, Yamauchi Hiroshi, November 7, 1927 – September 19, 2013) was a Japanese businessman. He was the third president of Nintendo from 1949 until he quit on May 31, 2002. He transformed Nintendo from a small card-making company to a multibillion-dollar video game company.

  4. Yamauchi Hiroshi. Yamauchi Hiroshi (Nhật: 山内 溥 (Sơn Nội Phổ) Hepburn: Yamauchi Hiroshi?, 7 tháng 11 năm 1927 - 19 tháng 9 năm 2013) là một doanh nhân Nhật Bản. Ông là chủ tịch thứ ba của Nintendo, gia nhập công ty vào năm 1949 cho đến khi từ chức vào ngày 31 tháng 5 năm 2002, được kế ...

  5. Hiroshi Yamauchi held his position at the company for 52 years, stepping down in 2002 to be replaced by the head of his Corporate Planning Division, ex- HAL programmer Satoru Iwata, and finally retired from Nintendo in 2005 as the chairman of the board of directors. Yamauchi retained a 10% share of the company for the remainder of his life.

  6. Hiroshi Yamauchi, the mastermind behind Nintendo’s transformation from an obscure playing card company to a renowned global leader in the video game industry, lived a life steeped in innovation and business prowess. Born into a humble family, Yamauchi ascended to Nintendo’s presidency in his early twenties—an ascent that came with ...

  7. 8. Jan. 2015 · The man responsible for that shift, former company President Hiroshi Yamauchi, died on Thursday of pneumonia at a hospital in central Japan. He was 85. He was 85. Nintendo fans reacted on Twitter: