Nintendo
Nintendo Systems/Consoles
Game & WatchNES (Nintendo Entertainment System)
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DS
DS Lite
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Game Boy Color
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GameCube
Nintendo 64
Virtual Boy
Wii
Few people realize that before this massive gaming giant wowed the world with the Nintendo Entertainment System they used Nintendo as a brand to launch several completely non-gaming related ventures. Would you, in your wildest dreams associate Nintendo with say, a taxi company? How about a vacuum cleaner or a Japanese "love hotel" where the rooms were rented by the hour? Me either, but we'd be wrong. I suppose we should just call it a "mid-life crisis" or simply chalk it up to the fact that it all happened in the 60's.
I don't know if there was some sort of intervention but the 70's brought about more practical decisions for Nintendo. Rather than venture so far from its roots, Nintendo went back to the decades- long experience in playing cards and stretched out into the world of toy making. Like most toy companies in the 70's, Nintendo used video games as a means of potential growth. Unlike most others, Nintendo's video game pursuits actually paid off.
Nintendo's past attracts both toy collectors and video game collectors alike. For the latter the pursuit starts with Nintendo's earliest "Color TV Game" consoles from the 1970's. But for the toy collector with a penchant for the Nintendo brand there is an interesting list of additional goodies to track down. In the ‘tribute to Gunpei Yokoi-san' video below you can see such treasures as a vintage Duck Hunt game, the Ultra Machine, the Custom Gunman and more. Enjoy!
Nintendo Video
Nintendo Commercial (Japan)
In Memory of Toy & Game Inventor Gunpei Yokoi-san 1941 - 1997
Great video montage of creations by Gunpei Yokoi-san, most of which were made for Nintendo.


