Nintendo

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  • Color TV-Game

    Color TV-Game

    This was the first console created by Nintendo. It would run on C batteries and connected to a tv to play games.
  • Game and Watch

    Game and Watch

    A handheld Nintendo system that derived its name from its featuring a single game as well as a clock on an LCD screen without having to plug it into a tv .
  • NES

    NES

    The NES was an 8-bit console that was released by Japan and was known as the Famicon.
  • SNES

    SNES

    The next Nintendo system was called the super Nintendo entertainment system. It introduced more advanced graphics and sound capabilities.
  • Nintendo 64

    Nintendo 64

    This system was created 6 years later and like the SNES it boosted the hardware and introduced a more complex controller.
  • Nintendo Game Cube

    Nintendo Game Cube

    The Game Cube could hold the games up better than the Nintendo 64 and was more refined and smoother.
  • Gameboy Advanced

    Gameboy Advanced

    The Gameboy is hand held and has a built in screen and rechargeable batteries.
  • Wii

    Wii

    The Wii and the game cube have similar processors. The only thing different is that the Wii has about 300 MHz more than the game cube.
  • Wii U

    Wii U

    The difference between the Wii and Wii U is the power between them, cost, HD graphics, and compatibility of games. The Wii can not play Wii U games but the Wii U can play Wii games.
  • Nintendo Switch

    Nintendo Switch

    The Nintendo Switch blows the Wii U's processor out of the water. It almost is just as good as the PS4's processor. It has much bigger games and is portable so you can bring it anywhere without any cords.