peteyt
19-09-2013, 12:01 PM
Just read on the BBC that Hiroshi Yamauchi, the man credited for turning Nintendo from a card company to a video game company has just died. Hiroshi Yamauchi was president of Nintendo during the NES, SNES, Nintendo 64 and the Gamecube.
I don't know loads about the guy or a lot about the history of the company, but I do know Nintendo has been a very important and influential video game company over its years which is a shame considering it is losing the console battle these days with lots wondering if it will eventually do a Sega and just develop games rather than hardware. I've actually recently bought an n64 after wishing I hadn't sold mine many years ago and have been having many nights of nostalgic fun and would love to see Nintendo create a new console that would please most gaming markers rather than just the casual markets. But anyways R.I.P
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24160150
I don't know loads about the guy or a lot about the history of the company, but I do know Nintendo has been a very important and influential video game company over its years which is a shame considering it is losing the console battle these days with lots wondering if it will eventually do a Sega and just develop games rather than hardware. I've actually recently bought an n64 after wishing I hadn't sold mine many years ago and have been having many nights of nostalgic fun and would love to see Nintendo create a new console that would please most gaming markers rather than just the casual markets. But anyways R.I.P
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24160150