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“Hello!” Nintendo Consoles Ki Duniya Mein Aapka Swagat Hai

“Hello!” Nintendo Consoles Ki Duniya Mein Aapka Swagat Hai

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When one hears about Nintendo Consoles, all that can be ringing is,

“It’s a-me, Mario!” “Hello!” “Thank you so much for playing my game!” “Wazoo!”

Nintendo always helped us to make our childhood more memorable. Doing your homework at the right time for playing Nintendo games. There are lots of memories connected with these console games! Tell us yours

Let us freshen up our childhood fun gaming days as we expand our knowledge on the way by reading about Nintendo Consoles.

  1. What is Nintendo?
  • Nintendo Co., Ltd is a Japanese multinational video game company established in 1889 as Nintendo Karuta.
  • The headquarters of the company is located in Kyoto.
  • Nintendo has launched the eighth generation of Nintendo consoles till now.
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  1. Color TV-Game (1977-1980)
  • Color TV-Games was the first home console launched by Nintendo. These come with a single game.
  • Nintendo has launched five series of the Colour TV-Game. To play the Color TV-Games, you have to first switch games to the TV.
  • 3 million units of Color TV-Game have been sold.
1980s Color TV-Game

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  1. Nintendo Entertainment System (1983)
  • Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was the third generation of the Nintendo consoles.
  • NES comes with the 8-bit graphics games firstly launched in Japan as Family Computer or Famicom. 
  • Nintendo Entertainment System has launched a total of 706 games with various genres.
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  1. Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990)
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was the first 16-bit graphics video game console launched with different names in different countries.
  • In Japan, it was known as the Super Famicom. 
  • SNES has released a total of 1757 games (includes all types of genres).
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  1. Nintendo 64 (1996)
  • Nintendo 64 was the fifth generation of Nintendo consoles. It was launched to give competition to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
  • Nintendo 64 was the last series to use Cartridges as a storage format. 
  • A total of 393 games were released by Nintendo.
Nintendo 64

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  1. Nintendo GameCube (2001)
  • The first official Nintendo console launched with the optical disc for the storage of the games.
  • This project was named Dolphin. 
  • Till Nintendo GameCube was discontinued, a total number of 600 games launched, including the top-selling game, Mario.
  1. Wii (2006)
  • Wii was the seventh generation of the Nintendo console series. 
  • Wii launched the Wii remote: a controller that can detect the motion and rotation of the players. Its other accessories include analogue sticks and classic controllers.
  • A total of 101.63 million units of Wii were sold all over the world.
  1. Wii U (2012)
  • Wii U was the first touchscreen console that can wirelessly stream your video output to the screen. It’s the eighth generation of the Nintendo console series.
  • Its gamepad design makes it more portable. Also, it takes less space.
  • Wii U has a total of 783 games launched all over the world.
Wii U (2012)

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  1. Nintendo Switch (2017)
  • Nintendo Switch was the second Eighth generation of the Nintendo console. It was the first console that could be used as, home console, portable console and hand console.
  • It comes with the detachable Joy-Con analogue switch.
  • The Nintendo Switch has currently sold 79.87 million units as of December 31, 2020.
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As per research, Nintendo games or another console can be used for educational purposes too. Let us know how many types of Nintendo console you have used and which console is your favourite.

Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta

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