Profile of current President Satoru Iwata.
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Profile of Nintendo's third President Hiroshi Yamauchi
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Profile of legendary video game designer Gunpei Yokoi.
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Profile of Nintendo founder Fusajiro Yamauchi.
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In 2006, Nintendo introduced the Wii and with it several advanced, revolutionary features. In particular, the wireless motion-sensitive remote controllers have brought a new dimension to the gaming community. With a marketing strategy also aimed at family fun and fitness the console has been an out and out success.
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Released in 2004, the system featured: two screens (including a touch screen), a microphone, built-in Wi-Fi capability, as well as backward compatibility with GBA cartridges.
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2001 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.
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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.
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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 game play.
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Virtual Boy was a portable (though not exactly handheld) game console released in 1995. The system used a monochromatic (red and black) visor that simulated a 3D view on its games. It has been the only Nintendo console to fail.
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