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NES is the english name for the Famicom
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'''Nintendo''' is a company founded in 1889. In 1983 they released their first real console called the Famicom (known as NES in english), and then they made another one. And another one! And came the '''Gamecube''', the console that everybody loves.
'''Nintendo''' is a Japanese video game company founded in 1889. The company was originally a hanafuda playing card manufacturer. Nintendo would release their first home video game consoles in 1977 with the Color TV-Game line. Their first console with interchangeable media was the Family Computer (Famicom), later redesigned and rebranded as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1985. They would be followed up with the Super Famicom in 1990 and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1991 and afterwards the Nintendo 64 in 1996.


== First ever console Nintendo made ==
The company would release the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001.
In 1977, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game in Japan only. This console includes Pong Minigames, such as
Tennis
Hockey
and Volleyball.
But in 1980, Nintendo had to lock out Color TV-Game from their doors. It has been classified obsolete.
 
 
== Nintendo Entertainment System ==
In 1983, Nintendo released the NES, the awesome game console that people have a smile on!
 
'''''CLASSIC HIT HAS BEEN RELEASED!!'''''
 
Super Mario Bros.
This classic hit randomly came on shelves.
''EVERYONE TOOK IT''

Latest revision as of 04:53, 19 April 2025

Nintendo is a Japanese video game company founded in 1889. The company was originally a hanafuda playing card manufacturer. Nintendo would release their first home video game consoles in 1977 with the Color TV-Game line. Their first console with interchangeable media was the Family Computer (Famicom), later redesigned and rebranded as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1985. They would be followed up with the Super Famicom in 1990 and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1991 and afterwards the Nintendo 64 in 1996.

The company would release the Nintendo GameCube in 2001.