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Monday, November 06, 2006

NES

The n.e.s information The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was the world’s most widely used videogames Console during the 1980s. From its release in 1983 until it was discontinued in 1995 theConsole brought gaming into more homes than ever before. Although technology has improved dramatically since the NES, many excellent games. However These games have been able to survive and continue to be played thanks to emulation, which Simulates the workings of one system in order to allow software created for it to be used on aModern system. In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi founded Nintendo Koppai and began manufacturing Japanese Playing cards, hanafuda, By 1950, when Hiroshi Yamauchi became president, Nintendo was a successful manufacturer of both western and Japanese playing cards. In 1963, after several name changes, the company settled on Nintendo Co. Ltd. (NCL the ticker). By 1970, the company was producing electronic games and in 1973 they introduced a laser clay shooting system which they hoped would replace bowling as a major pastime. Nolan Bushnell was a student at the University of Utah when he first had the idea of a coin Operated computer game. Pong, which was released in 1972, quickly became a hit and Inspired the release arcade games. Bushnell’s company, Atari, wanted to Replicate this success by releasing a system to play games in homes.

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