Nintendo

The History of Nintendo's Video Game Consoles

  • The Release of the Nintendo Famicom

    The Release of the Nintendo Famicom
    The Famicom was only released in Japan. In America, we got the NES. 8-bit console.
  • The Release of the NES

    The Release of the NES
    Released in America along with Super Mario Bros.
    8-bit console.
  • Game Boy's Release

    Game Boy's Release
    The portable version of the nes. A lot of the same games.
  • The Release of the Super Famicom

    The Release of the Super Famicom
    The Super Famicom was only released in Japan. The same deal as the Famicom. 32-bit console.
  • Release of the Super Nintendo

    Release of the Super Nintendo
    The American version of the Super Famicom.
    32-bit console.
  • The Release of the Failed Virtual Boy

    The Release of the Failed Virtual Boy
    The flop dead fail where Nintendo tried to make it feel like you were in the game. All it did was make you feel dizzy.
  • The Release of the Nintendo 64

    The Release of the Nintendo 64
    This console was probably Nintendo’s biggest success in the video game industry. 64-bit console.
  • Game Boy Color Releases

    Game Boy Color Releases
    This handheld brought color to the world of handhelds.
  • Game Boy Advance (GBA) Release

    Game Boy Advance (GBA) Release
    The advanced version of the game boy color.
  • Gamecube Release

    Gamecube Release
    The Gamecube was another one of the biggest successes in the Console World. The first Nintendo console to use discs.
  • Gameboy Advance SP Releases

    Gameboy Advance SP Releases
    The Game Boy Advance SP was the next Game Boy.
  • DS

    DS
    The DS was like a Gameboy, but had two screens and had internet connection.
  • Nintendo Wii Release

    Nintendo Wii Release
    This console was Nintendo’s first attempt at a motion control console.
  • DSI Release

    DSI Release
    The DSI is the more advanced version of the DS. Stronger internet connection.
  • 3DS releases

    3DS releases
    This version of the DS, brought games to the 3rd dimension.
  • Wii U Releases in the U.S.

    Wii U Releases in the U.S.
    The Wii U is the console that brought people a controller with a screen. The only problem is that you can’t go too far from the console.
  • 2DS is on the Market

    2DS is on the Market
    The flat child friendly hand-held system that can play DS and 3DS games.