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Father of Video Games Died

Written By Unknown on Friday, September 20, 2013 | 2:18 AM

KYOTO - Manufacturers Japanese Nintendo game console grieving following the death of their former boss Hiroshi Yamauchi at the age of 85 years .
Hiroshi is often called the father of video games world since his passing , the machine first Konsel Nintendo Entertainment System ( NES ) marketed to America in 1985 .
Since then , as reported by TMZ , Friday ( 20/9 ) , Nintendo games addict world increasingly popular especially with the emergence of a unique character games like Super Mario Bros , Zelda , and Donkey Kong course . Later , the success of Nintendo followed other companies to produce the kind of games consoles , such as Sony's PlayStation or Microsoft Xbox .
Joined since 1949 , men who had dropped out of law school due to the outbreak of the second world war , resigned from Nintendo in 2002 with his last position of President Director . When backward Hiroshi refused to accept a pension worth USD 9 - USD 14 million , or equivalent to Rp 103 billion to Rp 161 billion .
According to Hiroshi , the money can be utilized for the development of the company his grandfather founded Fusajiro Yamauchi in 1889 .
Written are like Wikipedia , early development , Nintendo is the manufacturer of the card game machine , then was turned into a toy maker could even manage a taxi .
In 1956 , Hiroshi visited the United States to explore the market card game machine . Until finally it was decided to establish the company Nintendo Playing Card Co. , but to no avail . Electronic games business opportunities began to glance Hiroshi in 1974, after becoming a distributor Magnavox Odyssey game console .
Two years later , Hiroshi decided to create its own console by holding developer named Shigeru Miyamoto game . Miyamoto was born from the hands of Donkey Kong game that made Nintendo a huge success until now . Before he died Hiroshi listed as the 13th richest man in Japan , with a total wealth of USD 2.1 billion ( Rp 24 trillion ) . ( pre / JPNN )

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