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    Top 4 secrets behind Nintendo Games: Learn about Mario Kart and Pokemon Nintendo is the greatest video game company of all-time. That should be considered a fact, and not an opinion. Some of their most famous games, like Pokemon and Mario Kart, have some unknown secrets, though. If you are curious on what they are, then stop wondering and continue reading. SECRET 1: MARIO KART 64 Many still consider Mario Kart 64 as the greatest Mario Kart game of all time. However, did you know about the…

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    after school and went over to go take a look at it. I had asked if I could see it and it was something that I never felt before. It was awesome and so cool to me that it was a portable game device and had an amazing game (Pokemon). This was the first system that you could play your games on the road instead of waiting to get home. I was into cards and Pokemon and was awesome to play the real game.…

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    Video Game Industry

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    Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. is a Japanese multinational video game company specializing in a variety of areas in the video game industry, and is a wholly owned subsidiary and part of the Consumer Products & Services Group of Sony. The company was established on November 16, 1993 in Tokyo, Japan, prior to the launch of the original PlayStation video game system. Company’s Products: PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable. Market Volume: In recent years , A quick development of…

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    gaming systems and the reasons they sell. I will also maybe add some fun facts in the essay. The gaming systems I will be writing on is the Gameboy, Ps3, and the Xbox One. So, I hope you enjoy my essay. The Gameboy was released in America in 1989 July 21. The Gameboy was well liked because of its simple controls and its most addictive games. The Gameboy was mostly popular because of its games like Zelda, Pokémon or The Mario Bros. It was also great because of its battery time; the system could…

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    In this game players act as the head of both the console division, and game design (E.X Phil Spencer, or Shuhei Yoshida. The length of the game is 20 turns (or five years with four quarters each) and represents the lifetime of each system. During each turn of the game, the player must make decisions on how they want to run their company such as what games and peripherals to put into development. Each decision the player makes can positively or negatively affect how their company and…

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    Rubik's Cube Essay

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    The Rubik’s Cube In A Nutshell Background Rubik’s cube is a toy puzzle designed by Ernö Rubik during the mid- 1970s. It is a cube- shaped toy consisting of smaller cube pieces, called “cubies” with 6 faces possessing contrasting colors. This rather primitive-looking phenomenon was exceptionally popular during the 1980s, and peaking 1980 and 1983 with around 200 million cubes sold worldwide. Even today sales continue to exceed 500,000 sales worldwide each year, consequently earning the title…

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    The Video Game Industry

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    the United States. Thankfully, Japan and three of its major entertainment companies, Nintendo, SEGA, and Sony revived it. When it looked as if all hope was lost, Nintendo and SEGA entered the market and rescued the American video game industry. Their innovation and creativity transformed the industry and the impact is still felt today. Sony later entered the market and expanded it from a kid’s obsession to an adult’s hobby. Sony, Nintendo and SEGA sustained the market until American companies…

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    home video game system. Nolan Bushnell soon embarked on his own venture when he founded his own company- Atari. Little did he know that the first game he would produce would be the cornerstone of what would become a multibillion-dollar industry. Pong was a simple game involving just two paddles and a ball. Within a few days, there were lines of people waiting to play the game. Pong was a hit. Following the arcade success of Pong, Atari released the Atari Video Computer System (VCS) in 1977.…

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    Legend Of Zelda

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    includes two games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and two games from the Nintendo 64. Each game is a faithful reproduction of the original game. The stories, enemies, and item placements are as you remember them. However, each game has received a minor facelift. While the graphics remain the same, each game now runs at a higher resolution. This higher resolution lets you see more detail than is possible on the original system. All four games are included on one single Nintendo GameCube…

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    1. The Nintendo 3DS model has a strong set of software which will enable the company to leverage from its software and hardware. Nintendo this year will see in an increase in its sales. Also Nintendo has raised its hardware estimates for the 3DS to 18 million, up from 14 million since the last few years. 2. Iwata (CEO of Nintendo) has committed the company to increasing support for the Wii U, This includes dealing with the system's identity. The most important goal of the company is to have a…

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