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'''Nintendo Co., Ltd.''' is a multinational company from Kyoto, Japan, which was founded in 1889 and started off with producing [[Card games|playing cards]]. During the latter half of the twentieth century it started getting more and more involved in the [[video games|video game]] industry. In [[1980]], two years before the birth of [[Christian Weston Chandler]], Nintendo brought out its first gaming console. Chris currently owns (at very least) Wii, GBA, and DS, as well as a [[List of Chris's games|shitload of games for them]]. | '''Nintendo Co., Ltd.''' is a multinational company from Kyoto, Japan, which was founded in 1889 and started off with producing [[Card games|playing cards]]. During the latter half of the twentieth century it started getting more and more involved in the [[video games|video game]] industry. In [[1980]], two years before the birth of [[Christian Weston Chandler]], Nintendo brought out its first gaming console. Chris currently owns (at very least) Wii, GBA, and DS, as well as a [[List of Chris's games|shitload of games for them]]. |
Revision as of 17:33, 24 May 2010
Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a multinational company from Kyoto, Japan, which was founded in 1889 and started off with producing playing cards. During the latter half of the twentieth century it started getting more and more involved in the video game industry. In 1980, two years before the birth of Christian Weston Chandler, Nintendo brought out its first gaming console. Chris currently owns (at very least) Wii, GBA, and DS, as well as a shitload of games for them.
See also
- Animal Crossing
- Homemade Nintendo Power magazine
- Club Nintendo
- Nintendo Power Magazine
- Pokémon
- Shigeru Miyamoto
- Takashi Tezuka
- Wii Incident
- Wii Remote of Fail
- Sony