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Timeline of Nintendo Systems 4 - Timeline Help

Timeline of Nintendo Systems 4 of 4 from 1991 to 2008 at Timeline Help.


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The Super Nintendo console (SNES) is introduced as a sequel to the NES. The SNES turns out to be very popular. The SNES sells more than 20 million consoles in the US.

The Nintendo 64 (N64) is introduced. Graphics are improved and Nintendo enjoys a lot of sales. The N64 turns out to be the best selling console Nintendo has created.

The Game Boy Advance is introduced in 2001. The GBA is streamlined and pocket sized and features improved graphical ability. The GameCube (GC) reaches the market. The graphics are incredible and shows how far Nintendo has come. Unfortunately, there is more competition and the console never reaches the sales of previous models.

The Nintendo DS (Dual Screen) is introduced to compete with Sony's PSP. It offers wifi online abilities, voice chat and the ability to touch the screen like a PDA. While not as popular as the Game Boy, it holds its own on the market. For the first time, there is backlighting on Nintendo's handheld systems.

The Nintendo Wii takes gaming to a new level. Appealing to non-gamers and gamers alike with its revolutionary remote-like controllers, the Wii makes gaming fun physically as well as intellectually. It encourages players to mimic movement physically that is portrayed on the screen. The DSLite is introduced, offering new improvements from the DS.The size was smaller than the DS and the power button location was changed for easier use.

The new handheld DSi device is introduced, offering a new interface. Users can download games from the internet, it has a camera and an internet channel. The screen is enlarged and the GBA port is gone.

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Bibliography of the Timeline of Nintendo Systems 4

Teitelbaum, M and Zalme, R (2004). How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains.
Perkins, T (2008). The Nintendo Wii Flash Game Creator's Guide. How to Design, Develop, and Share Your Games Online.



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