Nintendo Entertainment System
Introduced in 1985, the NES was an instant
hit. Over the course of
the next two years, it almost single-handedly revitalized
the video
game industry. Selling over 60 million units, people brought
games
like Mario and Zelda into their homes for the first time on
the NES.
Game Boy
The screen was four-colors-of-gray but the
device defined portable
gaming and was enormous fun. Game Boy, which came out in
1989, was
closely associated with the classic game Tetris when it
debuted.
Game Boy is the most successful video game system ever
released. Since
its introduction in 1989, Game Boy has sold well over 150
million
systems worldwide. Originally bundled with the game, Tetris,
this
little handheld became an instant phenomenon.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The SNES was released in 1991 and featured
16-bit technology. More
processing power meant more entertaining games which helped
the
SNES sell more than 49 million systems worldwide.
Nintendo 64
The N64 set new standards in realistic 3D
gaming when it came out
in 1996. Super Mario 64 was the system�s showcase game and
thrilled
millions with its amazing graphics and gameplay.
Game Boy Pocket
The same year the N64 came out, the Game Boy
Pocket found its way
into gamers� school backpacks all over the world. It was
smaller
than the original Game Boy and came in a variety of colors.
Game Boy Advance
Featuring a larger screen and better
graphics than previous versions
of the Game Boy, the GBA would go on to sell tens of
millions of
units worldwide after its North American debut in 2001.
Nintendo GameCube
2001 also saw the release of the Nintendo
GameCube which one-upped
the graphics and gameplay of the N64. It was the first
Nintendo system
to use optical discs instead of cartridges for its games.
Game Boy Advance SP
Released in 2003, the Game Boy Advance SP
had the same size screen
as the Game Boy Advance, but the GBA SP was dramatically
smaller,
lighter, and folded in a clamshell design to become truly
pocket
portable. It also featured a rechargeable battery and
backlit screen.
Nintendo DS
Featuring two screens, including a touch
screen, a microphone, built-in
Wi-Fi capability, and backward compatibility, the DS is an
incredibly
successful portable gaming device beating its rivals in the
marketplace
by a wide margin.
Nintendo DS Lite
The Nintendo DS is smaller, lighter, and has
brighter screens than the
previous model and has been embraced by fans. Tens of
millions of
DS Lites have sold worldwide since its release in early
2006.
Wii
In 2006, Nintendo introduced the Wii and
with it several advanced,
revolutionary features. Wireless motion-sensitive remote
controllers,
built-in Wi-Fi capability, and a host of other features have
made the
Wii the best-selling latest generation console system in the
world.
Nintendo DSi
In April, Nintendo DSi introduced a revised
portable system with two cameras and wireless access to downloadable
games via the Nintendo DSi Shop. Wii Sports Resort built on the Wii
Sports phenomenon and included the new Wii MotionPlus accessory, which
made motion controls even more precise. Wii Fit Plus brought new options
and activities to the fitness software and New Super Mario Bros. Wii
brought the hand-held game to the home console. The Nintendo DS family
of systems set a new all-time calendar-year U.S. sales record for any
console or hand-held system.
Nintendo DSi XL
Nintendo DSi XL debuted with screens that
were 93 percent larger than those on Nintendo DS Lite. Nintendo and
Netflix announced a partnership that would allow most Netflix
subscribers to stream movies and TV shows directly through their Wii
consoles. The American Heart Association and Nintendo of America formed a
multifaceted strategic relationship aimed at helping people create
healthy lifestyles through physically active play. The iconic American
Heart Association brand appeared on boxes for the Wii Fit Plus and Wii
Sports Resort software and for the Wii system itself. Super Mario Galaxy
2 was just as well-received and well-reviewed as the original, Metroid:
Other M took the franchise in a new direction and Donkey Kong Country
Returns revisited a classic franchise. The Wii Games: Summer 2010
competition brought thousands of people of all ages together in fun
competitions.
Nintendo 3DS
On March 27, 2011 in the United States,
Nintendo launches the Nintendo 3DS system, which allows users to view 3D
content without the use of special glasses.
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