History of Nintendo consoles
In 1977 Nintendo released its first console in Japan, the Color TV Game 15.
SE is one of the most successful of the video game companies, taking off its fame in the mid-80s with the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and its successor the Super Nintendo (SNES).
Nintendo continues to be at the forefront of game consoles but always with its approach to the family video game.

Founder: Fusajiro Yamauchi
Headquarters: Kyoto
Japan
Founded: 1889
List of Nintendo consoles
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NES
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 1983
Generation: 3
CPU: MOS 6502
Memory: 2 KB
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Super Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 1990
Generation: 4
CPU: Ricoh 5A22
Memory: 128 KB
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Nintendo 64
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 1996
Generation: 5
CPU: NEC VR4300
Memory: 4 MB
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GameCube
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 2001
Generation: 6
CPU: IBM PowerPC Gekko
Memory: 24 MB
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Wii
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 2006
Generation: 7
CPU: IBM Broadway @ 729 MHz
Memory: 91 MB
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Wii U
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 2012
Generation: 8
CPU: Tri-Core IBM PowerPC "Espresso" @ 1.24 GHz
Memory: 2 GB
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Nintendo Switch
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 2017
Generation: 8
CPU: Nvidia Tegra
Memory: 32 GB
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Nintendo Switch 2
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Launches: 2025
Generation: 9
CPU: Octa-core ARM Cortex-A78C
Memory: 12 GB
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