Nintendo DefinitionTrademark. | 1. | a system for playing video games. | | 2. | any game designed for this system. | | From Dictionary
Related topics from BritannicaNintendo console groundbreaking eight-bit video game console created by Japanese designer Uemura Masayuki. The Nintendo console, or Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), was released as the Famicom in Japan on July ...
electronic game Two Japanese manufacturers of coin-operated video games, the Nintendo Co., Ltd., and Sega Enterprises Ltd., introduced a new generation of video consoles, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES; ...
Yokoi, Gumpei Japanese inventor and entrepreneur who was best known as the chief designer of Game Boy, an electronic toy that sold nearly 60 million units and established the Nintendo Co. as one of the world's ...
Sega Corporation software and hardware company created in the United States-but now based in Japan-that developed computers and electronic game technology. Sega originated in 1940 as Standard Games, a coin-operated ...
Super Mario Bros. console game created by the Japanese electronic game manufacturer Nintendo Company, Ltd., in 1985 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The game, which was based on the arcade game Mario ...
Computers and Information Systems The once-mighty Sega Corp. faced a merger with Japan's Sammy Corp., but after talks fell through, Sammy instead became the biggest shareholder in Sega. Observers alleged that Sega's sales had fallen ...
Donkey Kong legendary arcade electronic game, originally released in 1981 by the Japanese Nintendo Company Ltd., that spawned a popular franchise and helped start the video game revolution of the 1980s. The ...
PlayStation video game console released in 1994 by Sony Computer Entertainment. The PlayStation, one of a new generation of 32-bit consoles, signaled Sony's rise to power in the video game world. Also known as ...
Computers and Information Systems The game industry prepared for the next generation of video-game consoles. Microsoft's new Xbox 360 debuted in late 2005, but the competing Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Revolution consoles were ...
Computers and Information Systems With its Wii video-game console, Nintendo emerged during the year as the unexpected winner of the video-game machine wars. Wii lacked state-of-the-art graphics but provided entertaining game play for ...
|
Related topics from Ask NewsPlay Wii Tennis With Australian Open Champion [Nintendo]
Kotaku - Found 4 hours ago Nintendo is giving one gamer a chance to take on Australian Open Champion, and third best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic in a game of Wii ...
|
|
'MySims' returning to Nintendo platforms
Nintendo DS Sales Dropped 82 Percent Last Year [Rumor]
Kotaku - Found 12 hours ago Nintendo has a massive year with the DS in 2006 in Japan. 2007? Less massive, but huge. And last year? Not huge, but very, very big.
|
|
Nintendo Does Not See Decline In Sight For DS Sales (World ...
Kotaku - Found 19 hours ago After selling millions and millions of DS units, you'd think Nintendo president Satoru Iwata would be bracing himself for a decline in sales.
|
|
Nintendo head upbeat about gaming
Holiday Greetings From Penny Arcade, Nintendo, Blizzard and Others ...
Kotaku - Found Jan. 5, 2009 ... to my door when I wasn't home, including cards from David Jaffe's EatSleepPlay, Blizzard, Lucas Arts, Nintendo, Microsoft and Insomniac Games.
|
|
Nintendo's Wii to get video channel in 2009
How to get fit with a Nintendo Wii
Determining if Nintendo Wii Fit works
Nintendo turns broadcaster: Original shows coming to Wii
|
Related topics from Technorati |
|
|
|