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In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi established the Marufuku Company to manufacture and distribute Japanese playing cards. In 1951, Yamauchi changed the name of Marufuku Co. Ltd. to Nintendo, a term that means "leave luck to heaven". In 1978, Nintendo released "Othello", it's first arcade game, and in 1980, Minoru Arakawa opened Nintendo of America. The year after, Nintendo made "[[Donkey Kong]]". Later on, the [[Famicom]] would be released. Years later, they would release products in America such as the [[NES]], [[SNES]], [[Gameboy]], [[Virtual Boy]], [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Their flagship mascot is [[Mario]], a fat Italian plumber carpenter.
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In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi established the Marufuku Company to manufacture and distribute Japanese playing cards. In 1951, Yamauchi changed the name of Marufuku Co. Ltd. to Nintendo, a term that means "leave luck to heaven". In 1978, Nintendo released "Othello", it's first arcade game, and in 1980, Minoru Arakawa opened Nintendo of America. Later on, "[[Donkey Kong]]" and the [[Famicom]] would be released. Years later, they would release products in America such as the [[NES]], [[SNES]], [[Gameboy]], [[Virtual Boy]], [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Their flagship mascot is [[Mario]], a fat Italian plumber carpenter.

Revision as of 10:54, 25 September 2004

In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi established the Marufuku Company to manufacture and distribute Japanese playing cards. In 1951, Yamauchi changed the name of Marufuku Co. Ltd. to Nintendo, a term that means "leave luck to heaven". In 1978, Nintendo released "Othello", it's first arcade game, and in 1980, Minoru Arakawa opened Nintendo of America. Later on, "Donkey Kong" and the Famicom would be released. Years later, they would release products in America such as the NES, SNES, Gameboy, Virtual Boy, Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube. Their flagship mascot is Mario, a fat Italian plumber carpenter.