Revival Of The Videogame Industry: A Nintendo Story

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Video games
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Atari Inc.,
Console,
Nintendo Co. Ltd.
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Overview: Few years back, there were many great videogame consoles released in the U.S., many of them introduced ground breaking games that are considered simple, classic, and fun such as Pac-Man, Pong, Galaga, and Missile Command which are made for videogame consoles like Atari 2600, the Vectrex, Odyssey and Odyssey II, Intellivision and Intellivision II as well as Colecovision, many of these consoles are made by the people at Atari while others came from manufacturers such as Magnavox, Milton Bradley, Coleco, and Intellivision and had created one of the most important market in the electronic industry, the videogame market.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2007


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