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Nintendo Consoles

Explore the evolution of Nintendo consoles from their inception to the present day.

Nintendo has a storied history of innovative gaming consoles that have shaped the industry. From the motion controls of the Wii to the hybrid nature of the Switch, Nintendo constantly pushes the boundaries of gaming hardware while prioritizing fun, family-friendly experiences.

Their consoles are home to some of the most iconic franchises in gaming, such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Pokémon, which are known for their timeless appeal and creativity. Nintendo’s focus on joy, inclusivity, and memorable gameplay experiences has fostered a loyal global community, making their consoles a favorite for gamers of all ages.

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
Nintendo 64 (N64)
Nintendo 64 (N64)
Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo 64

The Nintendo 64 (N64), released in 1996, was unique for being one of the first consoles to feature true 3D graphics, setting a new standard for immersive gameplay. Its groundbreaking titles like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time showcased its capabilities and remain some of the most influential games in gaming history. (Read more here)

Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), released in 1990, was renowned for its rich 16-bit graphics and advanced sound capabilities, which allowed for a more immersive gaming experience. Its library featured iconic titles like Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Metroid, cementing its place as one of the most beloved consoles in gaming history. (Read more here)

Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch, launched in 2017, introduced a unique hybrid design that allows it to function as both a home console and a portable handheld, offering versatile gaming experiences. Its strong library of first-party games, including The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, along with its innovative design, contributed to its massive global success. (Read more here)

Nintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), released in 1985 in North America, was a groundbreaking home console that helped revive the video game industry after the crash of 1983. Its innovative hardware, iconic game library including titles like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, and third-party developer support made it a major success, solidifying Nintendo as a dominant force in gaming. (Read more here)

Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii, released in 2006, revolutionized gaming with its motion-sensing controls, making gaming more accessible to a wider audience, including casual players. Its innovative approach, combined with popular titles like Wii Sports and Super Mario Galaxy, helped it become one of the best-selling consoles of all time. (Read more here)

Nintendo GameCube

The Nintendo GameCube, released in 2001, featured a compact design and used mini-DVDs, setting it apart from other consoles of its era. Despite struggling with third-party support, it gained a devoted fanbase thanks to standout games like Super Smash Bros. Melee, Metroid Prime, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. (Read more here)

*Handhelds & other consoles coming soon!