Nintendo Co. Ltd. (NTDOY)

Nintendo's mission is to place smiles on the faces of everybody they tend to bite. They tend to do this by making new surprises for individuals across the globe to fancy along. They've cast our path since 1889, after we began creating hanafuda enjoying cards in Kyoto, Japan. Today, they’re lucky to be able to share our characters, concepts, and worlds through the medium of video games and therefore the industry.

Nintendo
of America, established in 1980 and based mostly in Redmond, Wash, could be an altogether closely-held subsidiary of Nintendo Co. Ltd. They tend to square measure committed to delivering best-in-class merchandise and services to our customers and investment within the well-being of our workers as a part of the world Nintendo family.

They’ve been dedicated to our mission for a protracted time—since 1889.

  • 1889: Fusajiro Yamauchi began a small business manufacturing “Hanafuda” playing cards in Kyoto, Japan.
  • 1980: Announced a wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc. (NOA). Started selling the Game & Watch™ product line.
  • 1981: Developed and began distribution of the coin-operated video game Donkey Kon. This video game quickly became the hottest selling individual coin-operated machine in the business.
  • 1985: The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) launched in America and became a smash hit.
  • 1985: Mario was first introduced in the Super Mario Bros game.
  • 1986: The character Link made his first appearance in the Legend.
  • 1989: Introduced Game Boy, the first portable handheld game system. Originally bundled with the Tetris game, it was an instant phenomenon.
  • 1991: The 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES) was released in the U.S.
  • 1996: The Nintendo 64 system launched in the U.S. on Sept. 29, along with the critically acclaimed Super Mario 64 game.
  • 1998: Nintendo introduced Game Boy Color. Pokémon, a breakthrough game concept for Game Boy, was introduced to the world and generated a nationwide craze to “Catch ‘em All!”
  • 2001: Launched the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo Game Cube systems. The Nintendo Game Cube was the first Nintendo system to use optical discs instead of cartridges for its games.
  • 2004: Launched the Nintendo DS, an innovative, dual-screen handheld gaming system.
  • 2006: Nintendo introduced the Wii system and with it several advanced features. Wireless motion-sensitive controllers, built-in Wi-Fi capability, and a host of other features made Wii the best-selling later-generation console system in the world.
  • 2008: Wii became the first system purchased by more than 10 million Americans in a single year.
  • 2011: The Nintendo 3DS system launched, letting users view and play 3D content without special 3D glasses.
  • 2012: The Wii U system launched with the innovative Wii U GamePad controller that offered users new ways to play together, including off-TV. This system also introduced support for amiibo accessories.
  • 2015: The Splatoon game launched, introducing the squid-kids known as Inklings.
  • 2017: The Nintendo Switch system launched, along with hits including Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
  • 2019: The Nintendo Switch Lite system launched. Designed specifically for portable play, the compact system plays the library of Nintendo Switch games that work in handheld mode.


Revenue (TTM): $13.8 billion
Net Income (TTM):
$3.2 billion
Market Cap:
$65.3 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return:
49.6%
Exchange:
OTC


Details: https://www.nintendo.com

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