Friday 27 September 2013

Hiroshi Yamauchi died: The pioneer of game like Mario and Pokemon

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Hiroshi Yamauchi died: The pioneer of game like Mario and Pokemon
Serving the world of Nintendo and Characters like Mario and Pokemon, The Video Game company  founder Hiroshi Yamauchi died Thursday.  He was 85 years old. The company was started in 1889 by his grandfather Fusajiro Yamauchi, But Video Game is Hiroshi's owe. His grandfather died in 1949 at the age of 22 in the spring over the family business and the world's top companies to be involved. In 2002 he took early retirement from the company.

Some interesting facts about Nintendo -

Shigeru Miyamoto
Shigeru Miyamoto
  • Nintendo early as card company in late 1889, originally named Nintendo Koppai.
  • In 1978 first time developed a Video Game.
  • 1977 - Mario's producers hired. Shigeru Miyamoto 24 year old artist's first run. He has a person who create Donkey Kong, Mario, Zelda and Wii characters. Walt Disney was inspired by his child Shigeru. In 1990, Mario more famous than Disney character Mickey Mouse.
  • Nintendo is Japanese language that means "leave our destiny in the hands of God".
  • 2008 Nintendo's every employee earned  Rs 79.66 crore for the company.
  • 2009 in Thanks Giving week company sold 150 systems in a minute.


Nintendo's popular character and the game sold
  • Mario - 24 million
  • Pokemon - 20 million
  • Zelda - 9.40 million


Three of the best selling Nintendo handheld game
  • DS - 12.50 million
  • Gameboy - 11.86 million
  • GBA - 8.14 million

PlayStation - 5.59 million
IPhone - 4.28 million

Mario is the most famous
  • Created in 1981 by Shigeru Miyamoto.
  • 235 Video Game.
  • The game was involve 31 types of power jumps.
  • 7 TV show created from Mario.

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