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    任天堂株式会社, Nintendō kabushiki-gaisha, engl. Nintendo Co., Ltd.) ist ein japanischer Hersteller von Videospielen und Spielkonsolen. Nintendo wurde ursprünglich als Spielkartenmanufaktur im Jahr 1889 von Fusajirō Yamauchi in Kyōto gegründet, wo sich bis heute der Firmensitz befindet.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NintendoNintendo - Wikipedia

    Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes and releases both video games and video game consoles. Nintendo was founded in 1889 as Nintendo Koppai by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produced handmade hanafuda playing cards.

    • 1972–1982: Arcade Games, Color Tv-Game, and Game & Watch
    • 1982–1988: Nintendo Entertainment System Era
    • 1989–1995: Game Boy, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Virtual Boy Eras
    • 1996–2000: Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color Eras
    • 2001–2003: Game Boy Advance and Gamecube Era
    • 2004–2011: Nintendo DS and Wii Era
    • 2012–2017: Nintendo 3Ds and Wii U Era
    • 2017–Present: Nintendo Switch Era

    Released in 1972, the first commercially available video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, has a light gun accessory, the Shooting Gallery. This was the first involvement of Nintendo in video games. According to Martin Picard in the International Journal of Computer Game Research: "in 1971, Nintendo had—even before the marketing of the first home...

    In 1982, Nintendo developed a prototype system called the Advanced Video System (AVS). Its accessories include controllers, a tape drive, a joystick, and a lightgun. The system can be used as a simple home computer. It was never released and is on display at the Nintendo World Store in New York. In July 1983, Nintendo released the Family Computer c...

    In 1989, Nintendo (which had much success from the Game & Watch) released the Game Boy (both created by Gunpei Yokoi), along with the accompanying game Tetris. Due to the price, the game, and its durability (unlike the static and screen rot of the prior Microvision from Milton Bradley Company), the Game Boy line eventually amassed sales of 118 mill...

    On June 23, 1996, the Nintendo 64 (N64) was released in Japan, with more than 500,000 units sold on the first day. On September 29, 1996, the Nintendo 64 was released in North America, selling out the initial shipment of 350,000. Many said that the advertising onslaught by Sony at this time did not truly begin to take effect until many of the consu...

    Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance in Japanon March 21, 2001, followed by the North American launch on June 11 and the European launch on June 22. Nintendo released the GameCube home video game console on September 14, 2001, in Japan. It was released in North America on November 18, 2001, Europe on May 3, 2002, and Australiaon May 17, 2002. In ...

    In May 2004, Nintendo announced plans to release a new brand of handheld, unrelated to the Game Boy, featuring two screens, one of which was touch-sensitive. The Nintendo DS, released on November 21, 2004, received over three million pre-orders. In addition to the touch screen, the DS can also create three-dimensional graphics, similar to those of ...

    Nintendo announced Project Cafe in 2011, revealed later as the Wii U, an HD console with a new controller called the GamePad. That same year, Nintendo released the 3DS, the first Nintendo handheld with autostereoscopic 3Dgraphics. Nintendo enjoyed continued success in the handheld market, with the 3DS selling 75 million units during its decade-long...

    After beginning the conceptual phase of development in 2012, Nintendo announced in a March 2015 press conference that they were developing a dedicated video game system, codenamed "NX". According to Fils-Aimé, the system was a "make or break" console for the company's success, as it was apparent that the Wii U's lifespan would be considerably short...

  3. Juli 2021 kündigte Nintendo die Nintendo Switch (OLED-Modell) an. Das dritte Modell der Nintendo-Switch-Produktlinie besitzt einen größeren 7-Zoll-OLED-Bildschirm, die Auflösung von 720p bleibt jedoch identisch, wodurch die Pixeldichte geringer als bei den anderen Switch-Modellen ausfällt.

  4. The Nintendo Switch has currently sold 141.32 million units as of March 31, 2024, outselling all of Nintendo's previous video game consoles, except the Nintendo DS, making it the best-selling home console from Nintendo and the third best-selling video game console of all time.

  5. Nintendo hat weltweit mehr als 5.5 Milliarden Videospiele und über 800 Millionen Konsolen verkauft. Seit der Veröffentlichung des Nintendo Entertainment Systems™ vor über 30 Jahren bis heute ...

  6. First announced in July 2019, the Switch Lite is a single unit, integrating the Joy-Con as part of the main unit's hardware, and uses a smaller screen measuring 5.5 inches (14 cm) diagonally. Additionally, a regular directional pad replaces the four directional buttons on the integrated left Joy-Con.