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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. From Playing Cards to Gaming Legends: Nintendo's Epic Rise"The History of Nintendo" transports readers through a century of ingenuity and grit, evoking the nostalgia of pixelated adventures and the high stakes of a family business battling economic crashes to become a cultural powerhouse. From Fusajiro Yamauchi's 1889 Hanafuda cards in Kyoto to the N64's 3D revolutions, this book captures the emotional triumph of innovators like Gunpei Yokoi turning toys into timeless franchises, reminding us how one company's persistence redefined entertainment for generations.It opens with Nintendo's roots, detailing early struggles in card production and family involvement that built a foundation amid Japan's changing landscape. Early 20th-century growth introduces new manufacturing and leadership shifts, navigating global challenges like the Great Depression and World War II.Post-war revival under Hiroshi Yamauchi sets the stage for toy experiments, with Ultra Hand marking Gunpei Yokoi's design genius. Arcade beginnings pioneer electromechanical games like Laser Clay, paving for video era.Game & Watch handhelds explode worldwide, blending portability with addictive play. Famicom's 1983 launch overcomes obstacles, evolving into NES's 1985 North American debut that resurrects gaming post-crash through iconic titles.NES dominance brings franchises and championships, while Game Boy revolutionizes handhelds with Tetris. Super Nintendo's 16-bit leap defines eras with enhanced graphics, amid rivals like Sega.Competitors challenge with NEC and others, but Nintendo's exclusives and marketing secure loyalty. Late N64 years innovate 3D with Super Mario 64, while Game Boy Color battles rivals via Pokemon mania.Virtual Boy's misstep teaches lessons, as 20th-century closure reflects evolving values and cultural impact. Comparable to Blake J. Harris's "Console Wars," which chronicles Nintendo-Sega rivalries with dramatic flair, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in gaming nostalgia amid retro revivals and Switch dominance. Its broad marketability appeals to gamers, historians, and families, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in pop culture and tech history sections. By weaving emotional stakes like innovation amid failure and legacy through play, it connects readers to Nintendo's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how one company sparked a global revolution. This history traces Nintendo from 1889 Hanafuda cards through toys, arcade, Game & Watch, Famicom/NES revival, Game Boy, SNES, N64, to 20th-century legacy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The History of Nintendo | Cards, Consoles, Creativity (Revised Edition) | Auke de Haan | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | epubli | EAN 9783565084883 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Bookmundo, Delftsestraat 33, 3013 AE ROTTERDAM, NIEDERLANDE, info[at]bookmundo[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Publicado por De Fryske Wrâld Nov 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 356508488X ISBN 13: 9783565084883
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Nintendo didn't chase trends-it started them in a cramped Kyoto hanafuda hut, Fusajiro Yamauchi shuffling flower cards for geisha bets till his grandson Hiroshi turned the tables on toys, peddling beam guns and ultrahand gadgets that hooked kids on whimsy. The '70s arcade scramble birthed Radar Scope flops and Donkey Kong's barrel-rolling barrel, Miyamoto's ink sketching a gorilla that stomped the crash's ashes, paving the Famicom's '83 path to NES glory where Contra codes and Duck Hunt zaps revived a gutted industry. It was a gamble forged from postwar grit, where salarymen sketched secrets in smoke-filled rooms, turning rice risks into red plumber capes.By the '90s, Game Boy's glow dimmed bedroom lights worldwide, Tetris blocks tumbling across borders while Zelda's links unlinked lonely nights, SNES pixels popping with Street Fighter fists and Final Fantasy spells. N64's analog sticks steered 3D dreams through misty Hyrule, but GameCube's purple cube stumbled on sales till Wii's wand waved motion magic, grandma's gutters balls gut-punching the charts in '06. These weren't just machines-they were mischief makers, Miyamoto's playgrounds pulling players from screens into swings.Fast-forward to Switch's hybrid hustle, Joy-Cons clipping Animal Crossing islands amid pandemic porches, a crown reclaimed from Sony's sprawl. Nintendo's no straight controller cord-it's a warp pipe whirl of whimsy and wipeouts, proving a card-shark startup can crown the console kings with its unbuttoned charm. 204 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. From Playing Cards to Gaming Legends: Nintendo's Epic Rise"The History of Nintendo" transports readers through a century of ingenuity and grit, evoking the nostalgia of pixelated adventures and the high stakes of a family business battling economic crashes to become a cultural powerhouse. From Fusajiro Yamauchi's 1889 Hanafuda cards in Kyoto to the N64's 3D revolutions, this book captures the emotional triumph of innovators like Gunpei Yokoi turning toys into timeless franchises, reminding us how one company's persistence redefined entertainment for generations.It opens with Nintendo's roots, detailing early struggles in card production and family involvement that built a foundation amid Japan's changing landscape. Early 20th-century growth introduces new manufacturing and leadership shifts, navigating global challenges like the Great Depression and World War II.Post-war revival under Hiroshi Yamauchi sets the stage for toy experiments, with Ultra Hand marking Gunpei Yokoi's design genius. Arcade beginnings pioneer electromechanical games like Laser Clay, paving for video era.Game & Watch handhelds explode worldwide, blending portability with addictive play. Famicom's 1983 launch overcomes obstacles, evolving into NES's 1985 North American debut that resurrects gaming post-crash through iconic titles.NES dominance brings franchises and championships, while Game Boy revolutionizes handhelds with Tetris. Super Nintendo's 16-bit leap defines eras with enhanced graphics, amid rivals like Sega.Competitors challenge with NEC and others, but Nintendo's exclusives and marketing secure loyalty. Late N64 years innovate 3D with Super Mario 64, while Game Boy Color battles rivals via Pokemon mania.Virtual Boy's misstep teaches lessons, as 20th-century closure reflects evolving values and cultural impact. Comparable to Blake J. Harris's "Console Wars," which chronicles Nintendo-Sega rivalries with dramatic flair, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in gaming nostalgia amid retro revivals and Switch dominance. Its broad marketability appeals to gamers, historians, and families, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in pop culture and tech history sections. By weaving emotional stakes like innovation amid failure and legacy through play, it connects readers to Nintendo's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how one company sparked a global revolution. This history traces Nintendo from 1889 Hanafuda cards through toys, arcade, Game & Watch, Famicom/NES revival, Game Boy, SNES, N64, to 20th-century legacy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. From Playing Cards to Gaming Legends: Nintendo's Epic Rise"The History of Nintendo" transports readers through a century of ingenuity and grit, evoking the nostalgia of pixelated adventures and the high stakes of a family business battling economic crashes to become a cultural powerhouse. From Fusajiro Yamauchi's 1889 Hanafuda cards in Kyoto to the N64's 3D revolutions, this book captures the emotional triumph of innovators like Gunpei Yokoi turning toys into timeless franchises, reminding us how one company's persistence redefined entertainment for generations.It opens with Nintendo's roots, detailing early struggles in card production and family involvement that built a foundation amid Japan's changing landscape. Early 20th-century growth introduces new manufacturing and leadership shifts, navigating global challenges like the Great Depression and World War II.Post-war revival under Hiroshi Yamauchi sets the stage for toy experiments, with Ultra Hand marking Gunpei Yokoi's design genius. Arcade beginnings pioneer electromechanical games like Laser Clay, paving for video era.Game & Watch handhelds explode worldwide, blending portability with addictive play. Famicom's 1983 launch overcomes obstacles, evolving into NES's 1985 North American debut that resurrects gaming post-crash through iconic titles.NES dominance brings franchises and championships, while Game Boy revolutionizes handhelds with Tetris. Super Nintendo's 16-bit leap defines eras with enhanced graphics, amid rivals like Sega.Competitors challenge with NEC and others, but Nintendo's exclusives and marketing secure loyalty. Late N64 years innovate 3D with Super Mario 64, while Game Boy Color battles rivals via Pokemon mania.Virtual Boy's misstep teaches lessons, as 20th-century closure reflects evolving values and cultural impact. Comparable to Blake J. Harris's "Console Wars," which chronicles Nintendo-Sega rivalries with dramatic flair, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in gaming nostalgia amid retro revivals and Switch dominance. Its broad marketability appeals to gamers, historians, and families, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in pop culture and tech history sections. By weaving emotional stakes like innovation amid failure and legacy through play, it connects readers to Nintendo's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how one company sparked a global revolution. This history traces Nintendo from 1889 Hanafuda cards through toys, arcade, Game & Watch, Famicom/NES revival, Game Boy, SNES, N64, to 20th-century legacy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Skriuwer.Com, Skriuwer.Com Apr 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 356508488X ISBN 13: 9783565084883
Librería: buchversandmimpf2000, Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -From Playing Cards to Gaming Legends: Nintendo's Epic Rise'The History of Nintendo' transports readers through a century of ingenuity and grit, evoking the nostalgia of pixelated adventures and the high stakes of a family business battling economic crashes to become a cultural powerhouse. From Fusajiro Yamauchi's 1889 Hanafuda cards in Kyoto to the N64's 3D revolutions, this book captures the emotional triumph of innovators like Gunpei Yokoi turning toys into timeless franchises, reminding us how one company's persistence redefined entertainment for generations.It opens with Nintendo's roots, detailing early struggles in card production and family involvement that built a foundation amid Japan's changing landscape. Early 20th-century growth introduces new manufacturing and leadership shifts, navigating global challenges like the Great Depression and World War II.Post-war revival under Hiroshi Yamauchi sets the stage for toy experiments, with Ultra Hand marking Gunpei Yokoi's design genius. Arcade beginnings pioneer electromechanical games like Laser Clay, paving for video era.Game & Watch handhelds explode worldwide, blending portability with addictive play. Famicom's 1983 launch overcomes obstacles, evolving into NES's 1985 North American debut that resurrects gaming post-crash through iconic titles.NES dominance brings franchises and championships, while Game Boy revolutionizes handhelds with Tetris. Super Nintendo's 16-bit leap defines eras with enhanced graphics, amid rivals like Sega.Competitors challenge with NEC and others, but Nintendo's exclusives and marketing secure loyalty. Late N64 years innovate 3D with Super Mario 64, while Game Boy Color battles rivals via Pokémon mania.Virtual Boy's misstep teaches lessons, as 20th-century closure reflects evolving values and cultural impact. Comparable to Blake J. Harris's 'Console Wars,' which chronicles Nintendo-Sega rivalries with dramatic flair, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in gaming nostalgia amid retro revivals and Switch dominance. Its broad marketability appeals to gamers, historians, and families, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in pop culture and tech history sections. By weaving emotional stakes like innovation amid failure and legacy through play, it connects readers to Nintendo's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how one company sparked a global revolution. 204 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Nintendo didn't chase trends-it started them in a cramped Kyoto hanafuda hut, Fusajiro Yamauchi shuffling flower cards for geisha bets till his grandson Hiroshi turned the tables on toys, peddling beam guns and ultrahand gadgets that hooked kids on whimsy. The '70s arcade scramble birthed Radar Scope flops and Donkey Kong's barrel-rolling barrel, Miyamoto's ink sketching a gorilla that stomped the crash's ashes, paving the Famicom's '83 path to NES glory where Contra codes and Duck Hunt zaps revived a gutted industry. It was a gamble forged from postwar grit, where salarymen sketched secrets in smoke-filled rooms, turning rice risks into red plumber capes.By the '90s, Game Boy's glow dimmed bedroom lights worldwide, Tetris blocks tumbling across borders while Zelda's links unlinked lonely nights, SNES pixels popping with Street Fighter fists and Final Fantasy spells. N64's analog sticks steered 3D dreams through misty Hyrule, but GameCube's purple cube stumbled on sales till Wii's wand waved motion magic, grandma's gutters balls gut-punching the charts in '06. These weren't just machines-they were mischief makers, Miyamoto's playgrounds pulling players from screens into swings.Fast-forward to Switch's hybrid hustle, Joy-Cons clipping Animal Crossing islands amid pandemic porches, a crown reclaimed from Sony's sprawl. Nintendo's no straight controller cord-it's a warp pipe whirl of whimsy and wipeouts, proving a card-shark startup can crown the console kings with its unbuttoned charm.