• 18-24-61-B-17-17-4
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    521 hours ago

    Wait, they weren’t making video games in 1889? Huh

    • @ZILtoid1991
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      14 hours ago

      It would have been really hard with the technology of that era. They barely had the electricity, let alone the “video” part.

  • @Pregnenolone
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    722 hours ago

    Surely by now this is one of Nintendo’s most well known facts?

  • @[email protected]
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    301 day ago

    Is there anybody out there really thinking Nintendo was making video games in the 1800’s?

    • @[email protected]
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      41 day ago

      I think that the surprise is that Nintendo is as old as it is.

      Japan has some very old companies. IIRC the oldest company in the world was a construction company in Japan that went under a few years ago.

      kagis

      Kongo Gumi. Guess I was wrong – they didn’t actually go under. Still around, but now a subsidiary of another company.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kongō_Gumi

      Kongō Gumi Co., Ltd. (株式会社金剛組, Kabushiki Gaisha Kongō Gumi) is a Japanese construction company, purportedly founded in 578 A.D.,[3] making it the world’s oldest documented company. The company mainly works on the design, construction, restoration, and repair of shrines, temples, castles, and cultural heritage buildings. While Kongō Gumi historically specialized in traditional architecture, increased competition from major construction companies due to the growing use of concrete in shrines and temples resulted in the company becoming a subsidiary of the Takamatsu Construction Group in January 2006.[4][5]

      Here’s a list of the ten oldest companies in the world. The top five are all Japanese:

      https://www.worldatlas.com/industries/the-oldest-companies-still-operating-today.html

      • Feed Your CuriosityOP
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        118 hours ago

        Yeah, to be clear, that was what I was intrigued by. That they existed for nearly 100 years before their rise as a video game power.

    • @Breezy
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      51 day ago

      Saddly im sure there are.

  • @Lost_My_Mind
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    171 day ago

    Oh…Nintendo has QUITE the colorful past. Heh.

    Wait until you read about the 60s…

    • Chozo
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      151 day ago

      Is that around the time they were supposedly managing love hotels?

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        81 day ago

        Shhhhhh, I specifically didn’t say that so he’d actually research it, and be like “They did WHAT???”

        Don’t spoil it!

        • @[email protected]
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          31 day ago

          https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Nintendo_playing_cards

          The variety of western playing cards they offered were massive, and included decks of various sizes, from poker size to bridge size to whist size, and even really tiny decks.

          They also sold Kyoto Souvenir playing cards, a deck meant for foreign tourists in Japan which featured images of various landmarks around Kyoto, as well as Nude Cards, a deck marketed towards adult males which feature scantilly-clad and sometimes nude female models on the faces of the cards.

          Huh.

  • @[email protected]
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    322 hours ago

    video was not even a decade old, and still all on film. Makes sense that they waited until the tech was more mature before trying to use it for games

  • Tanis Nikana
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    61 day ago

    I still play with Nintendo hanafuda several times a week!