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=History=
=History=


==1889-1973==
==1889-1972==
Nintendo was founded on 1889/9/23, by Fusajiro Yamauchi, starting as a playing card producer.
Nintendo was founded on 1889/9/23, by Fusajiro Yamauchi, starting as a playing card producer.


In 1929, Nintendo experienced its first leadership transition when Fusajiro Yamauchi stepped down & his son-in-law, Sekiryo Yamauchi, took on the role as president.
In 1929, Nintendo experienced it's first leadership transition when Fusajiro Yamauchi stepped down & his son-in-law, Sekiryo Yamauchi, took on the role as president.


On 1940/1/1, Fusajiro Yamauchi died of a stroke at the age of 80.
On 1940/1/1, Fusajiro Yamauchi died of a stroke at the age of 80.
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In 1948, Sekiryo Yamauchi would suffer a near-death stroke. Because of his health, he arranged for his grandson, then 21 year old Hiroshi Yamauchi, to take his role & become the third president of Nintendo on 1949/4/25. Sekiryo Yamauchi would die on 1949/2/2 at the age of ~65.
In 1948, Sekiryo Yamauchi would suffer a near-death stroke. Because of his health, he arranged for his grandson, then 21 year old Hiroshi Yamauchi, to take his role & become the third president of Nintendo on 1949/4/25. Sekiryo Yamauchi would die on 1949/2/2 at the age of ~65.


In 1959, Nintendo made a partnership with Disney to make its characters into playing cards. This choice was successful enough that Nintendo chose to become a public company in 1962. Nintendo made ¥150,000,000 of revenue in 1964.
In 1959, Nintendo made a partnership with Disney to make it's characters into playing cards. This choice was successful enough that Nintendo chose to become a public company in 1962. Nintendo made ¥150,000,000 of revenue in 1964.


==1973-2002==
==1973-2002==


In 1973, Nintendo released the Laser Clay Shooting System, Nintendo's first arcade game.
In 1973, Nintendo released the Laser Clay Shooting System, their first arcade game.


In 1974, Nintendo released Wild Gunman, an electro-mechanical arcade game, which was adapted for the NES in 1985.
In 1974, Nintendo released Wild Gunman, an electro-mechanical arcade game, which was adapted for the NES in 1985.
On 1977/6/1, Nintendo released their first console, the Color TV-Game 6, costing ¥9,800. On 1978/6/8, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 15 & the Color TV-Game Racing 112. On 1979/4/23, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game Block Breaker, as well as the Computer TV-Game in 1980. Collectively, ~3,000,000 units of the Color TV-Game consoles were sold.
On 1983/7/15, Nintendo released the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES.
On 1990/11/21, Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES.
On 1996/6/23, Nintendo released the Nintendo 64, or N64, in japan, taking until 1996/9/29 to be released in north america & 1997/3/1 to be released in europe & australia.


On 2002/5/24, Hiroshi Yamauchi would step down as president & Satoru Iwata became the fourth president of Nintendo.
On 2002/5/24, Hiroshi Yamauchi would step down as president & Satoru Iwata became the fourth president of Nintendo.


==2003-2023==
==2003-2023==
On 2004/11/21, Nintendo released the Nintendo DS, a handheld foldable, double screen display. The Nintendo DS sold 18,790,000 units, or 154,020,000 units including the Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi & Nintendo DSi XL.
On 2013/9/19, Hiroshi Yamauchi died from pneumonia at the age of 85.
On 2015/7/11, Satoru Iwata died from bile duct cancer at the age of 55.


=List of consoles=
=List of consoles=


=List of games=
=List of games=

Latest revision as of 08:06, 5 August 2023

History

1889-1972

Nintendo was founded on 1889/9/23, by Fusajiro Yamauchi, starting as a playing card producer.

In 1929, Nintendo experienced it's first leadership transition when Fusajiro Yamauchi stepped down & his son-in-law, Sekiryo Yamauchi, took on the role as president.

On 1940/1/1, Fusajiro Yamauchi died of a stroke at the age of 80.

In 1948, Sekiryo Yamauchi would suffer a near-death stroke. Because of his health, he arranged for his grandson, then 21 year old Hiroshi Yamauchi, to take his role & become the third president of Nintendo on 1949/4/25. Sekiryo Yamauchi would die on 1949/2/2 at the age of ~65.

In 1959, Nintendo made a partnership with Disney to make it's characters into playing cards. This choice was successful enough that Nintendo chose to become a public company in 1962. Nintendo made ¥150,000,000 of revenue in 1964.

1973-2002

In 1973, Nintendo released the Laser Clay Shooting System, their first arcade game.

In 1974, Nintendo released Wild Gunman, an electro-mechanical arcade game, which was adapted for the NES in 1985.

On 1977/6/1, Nintendo released their first console, the Color TV-Game 6, costing ¥9,800. On 1978/6/8, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 15 & the Color TV-Game Racing 112. On 1979/4/23, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game Block Breaker, as well as the Computer TV-Game in 1980. Collectively, ~3,000,000 units of the Color TV-Game consoles were sold.

On 1983/7/15, Nintendo released the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES.

On 1990/11/21, Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES.

On 1996/6/23, Nintendo released the Nintendo 64, or N64, in japan, taking until 1996/9/29 to be released in north america & 1997/3/1 to be released in europe & australia.

On 2002/5/24, Hiroshi Yamauchi would step down as president & Satoru Iwata became the fourth president of Nintendo.

2003-2023

On 2004/11/21, Nintendo released the Nintendo DS, a handheld foldable, double screen display. The Nintendo DS sold 18,790,000 units, or 154,020,000 units including the Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi & Nintendo DSi XL.

On 2013/9/19, Hiroshi Yamauchi died from pneumonia at the age of 85.

On 2015/7/11, Satoru Iwata died from bile duct cancer at the age of 55.

List of consoles

List of games