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    Games play an important part in human development, it is one of the most popular way people use to release stress from work, school or from family members. Its popularity is due in part to the variety of games that have a lot of variety including but not limited to; PC games, Board games, Console games, and so much more. The most famous out of all of this is the Console games, the most popular of which are the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and the Xbox One. After considering why consoles are still popular

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    February 23 2014 What hell is a Nintendo? I got my first video game console in the summer of 1991. My parents purchased it from SEARS for my birthday and at which point I had no idea what it was. A couple of the kids and their parents knew that it was and were shocked that my parents spend $100 dollars on something like that. It was still in the box until one afternoon I came home from school. I set it up in the living room, only room with a television. Popped in Super Mario Bros, this simple 8-bit

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    NINTENDO Introduction Multinational companies (MNC) is an international or transnational company headquartered in one country but branches in many developed and developing countries. Examples include General Motors, Coca-Cola, Firestone, Philips, Volkswagen, British Petroleum, Exxon, and ITT. A company will be based on the advantages of multinational companies to establish production and other activities in foreign locations. Companies globalize their activities both to supply the domestic market

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    key players, Sony, Microsoft and of course Nintendo, which will be centred on. The core strategy behind these global giants revolves around the same key idea, that money is to be made in software as development and manufacturing costs keep the consoles break-even sales price from most consumer price points (Williams, 2002). However the approach taken by Nintendo varies considerably from its two main rivals. Nintendo Co. launched its first video gaming system in 1983 and has since sold over 4.2 billion

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    names make them such as Ubisoft, EA, and Gearbox are just a few. Consoles are a different story in this factor, those companies are much larger such as Sony (PlayStation), Microsoft (Xbox) and Nintendo. There is a large number of contributors that is unnoticed for the production of this category of entertainment. Their time and effort is put into something we will enjoy for ages to come. There is a difference between release date and completely finished date based on how the work on the

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    Company’s History: Nintendo first started in 1889 under the leadership of Fusajiro Yamauchi, who named the company at first “Nintendo Koppai” (Jones, 2013). He started his company by selling Hanafuda Cards; these are simple cards that are used to play multiple games – much like the more common standardized 52 playing card sets (Jones, 2013). The name Nintendo originally is a Japanese metaphor and basically means “leave luck to heaven” (How Nintendo, Lego, Adidas and 17 other Major Companies Got

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    Rescue Zelda In “The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past” “The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past”, known as Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce in Japan, is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES(Super Nintendo Entertainment System) video game console. Arguably one of the best Zelda games ever made, was a pretty difficult game for me when I was a kid,but the most difficult part for me was always the beginning,because I could never figure out how to rescue

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    rating system.” Mortal Kombat (1992) shocked parents and politicians with its violent gameplay and gory graphics. In response, the video game industry established the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). The board rates games by recommending an appropriate age range for players “ (Electronic game.) The mid eighties was a gaming explosion in history with the rise of a powerful gaming company called Nintendo. The japanese gaming company, Nintendo, invents and releases the NES, Nintendo Entertainment

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    An Overview On Modern Day Entertainment Introduction: Computer are not only revered for their practical utility, but also for their versatility, as they are often used for a source of entertainment. Computers lead way to the Internet, which in turn spawned social media sites, video streaming and video games. Websites such as Youtube, Facebook and Twitter have gained so much traction in current day entertainment. A fun night out now consists of purely technological components: you begin movie night

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    Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox 360 as well as growth in retail chains were primary factors driving the demand for video games in India. An industry worth 25 billion dollars globally, the 9th generation of video game consoles will see tremendous advances especially with the inclusion of virtual reality

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