What was the original Nintendo called?

The Nintendo console, or Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), was released as the Famicom in Japan on July 15, 1983. The Famicom offered the ability to play popular arcade games such as Donkey Kong on a home television set and was extremely well received.
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What was the Nintendo called before 1985?

The NES was originally the Famicom, or Family Computer, and it was released in Japan in 1983.
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What is the oldest version of Nintendo?

Released July 15, 1983, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa and was Nintendo's first home video game console released outside Japan.
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Did Nintendo have a different name?

Nintendo was founded as Nintendo Karuta on 23 September 1889 by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan, to produce and distribute hanafuda (花札, "flower cards"), a type of traditional Japanese playing card.
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What was the first Nintendo Switch called?

Known in development by its codename NX, the concept of the Switch came about as Nintendo's reaction to several quarters of financial losses into 2014, attributed to poor sales of its previous console, the Wii U, and market competition from mobile games.
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Unboxing the original Nintendo Entertainment System 35 Years Later!



What console was before Nintendo Switch?

One of the most recognizable name is Nintendo's Game Boy consoles. The original Game Boy was rolled out in 1989 and by end of last year, Nintendo has sold 118.69 million units of hardware and another 81.51 million units of the Game Boy Advance.
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Why was the Wii called Wii?

The Wii was meant to embrace people playing together, so the emphasis was on "we." Nintendo used that word as a starting point(Opens in a new window) for the name, but changed it to Wii as the use of "ii" represented two people standing together playing, but also the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.
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What does Wii stand for?

"Wii" doesn't really have any meaning in Japanese. The two lower case “i” letters are meant to symbolize two people, playing side-by-side. An example of Wii is the video game Wii Fit.
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Why was it called Wii U?

The company explains itself by throwing as many "u's" out into the universe as possible: "Is it unique, unifying, maybe even utopian?" asked Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo America. "The answer is also yes to all of this." Perhaps some substitution will help. Wii = We.
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What came first Sega or Nintendo?

Although Nintendo was founded before Sega, both of them have had their times of owning the gaming market. They both released popular gaming systems the same year, and both systems were extremely popular. Today they are both very popular names in the gaming community with the release of their retro mini consoles.
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How much did a Nintendo cost in 1988?

The Action Set, retailing in November 1988 for US$149.99, came with the Control Deck, two game controllers, an NES Zapper, and a dual Game Pak containing both Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt.
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What does NES stand for?

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is a video game console.
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What saved the video game crash of 1983?

Two major events of 1985 helped to revitalize the video game industry. One factor came from increased sales of personal computers from Commodore and Tandy helped to maintain revenue for game developers like Activision and Electronic Arts and keeping the video game market alive.
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What does DS stand for?

DS is an abbreviation for "dear son" or "darling son." It's part of internet slang that has developed for use on forums, social networks, email, and texting.
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What does Xbox stand for?

The name Xbox was derived from a contraction of DirectX Box, a reference to Microsoft's graphics API, DirectX. The integrated Xbox Live service launched in November 2002 allowed players to play games online with or without a broadband connection.
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How old is GameCube?

The GameCube is a home video game console developed and released by Nintendo in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, and in PAL territories in 2002. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64, which released in 1996, and predecessor of the Wii, which released in 2006.
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What does the U in Wii U stand for?

Wii U is supposed to be a console for everyone, from your family and friends playing games together as "WE" (Wii) Or for "YOU" (U) the gamer who wants to play by yourself. Because Wii U is supposed to focus on both the casual and the hardcore gamers.
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Why did the Wii U fail?

Despite creating the beginnings of a hybrid console, the Wii U's GamePad wasn't perfect. It was big, bulky, and wasn't a true handheld console, as you needed to be within range of the Wii U to be able to use it. The GamePad also had poor battery life and its touchscreen features felt more gimmicky than fun.
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Why is it called Nintendo switch?

Introduced in 2017 and superseding the Nintendo DS line, the device is called the Switch because it can be used three ways: handheld, tabletop and TV. In tabletop and TV modes, the game controls detach from the screen.
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What was Nintendo's second console?

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES): 1990-1998

Nintendo's second major home console was also a runaway success, even though it had tough competition from the Sega Mega Drive.
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When did the DS come out?

The Nintendo DS was launched in North America for US$149.99 on November 21, 2004; in Japan for JP¥15,000 on December 2 in the color "Titanium".
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