Today's younger generations associate Nintendo mostly with portable gaming, but for much of the 1980s and early 1990s, Nintendo was almost synonymous with the home console. Without the Nintendo ...
Back in the old days, porting hit arcade games to home video game consoles was no easy task, and many games suffered as a ...
Back in 1984, Nintendo was unsure of its ability to navigate American markets. Nintendo had badly mismanaged the sales of its Game &; Watch handhelds, so it asked Atari if it wanted to license the NES ...
The greatest game consoles of the past are remembered for a reason.
Gaming history is something that is still being made, but the origins of the video game market can be traced back to certain people and companies. One of those companies was Atari. They were one of ...
It was in October of 1985 when the Nintendo Entertainment System first hit North America, with an initial test run of 100,000 units being sold exclusively in New York City. Following the post-Atari ...