Consoles
Color TV-Game (1977)
Nintendo's first foray into dedicated home hardware, released exclusively in Japan.
NES (1983/1985)
Super Mario Bros, the nostalgic game sold about 65 million copies.
SNES (1990)
Super Mario World introduced 16-bit mastery and Yoshi to the world.
Nintendo 64 (1996)
Super Mario 64 revolutionized 3D platforming with full analog controls.
Nintendo GameCube (2001)
Super Smash Bros. Melee defined competitive party fighters on optical discs.
Wii (2006)
Wii Sports became a global phenomenon utilizing motion control sensors.
Wii U (2012)
Mario Kart 8 integrated a gamepad tablet screen with home console gaming.
Game & Watch (1980)
A series of single-game portable devices that introduced the classic D-pad.
Game Boy (1989)
Tetris and Pokémon Red/Blue built an unstoppable portable gaming empire.
Virtual Boy (1995)
An early stereoscopic 3D tabletop console rendering games in bright red.
Game Boy Color (1998)
Pokémon Gold/Silver utilized the hardware's vibrant color palette upgrade.
Game Boy Advance (2001)
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire delivered 32-bit console power into players' pockets.
Nintendo DS (2004)
New Super Mario Bros. made masterful use of dual-screen touch mechanics.
Nintendo 3DS (2011)
Mario Kart 7 achieved glasses-free 3D visual environments on the go.
Nintendo Switch (2017)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe smashed sales on this seamless hybrid home-portable system.
Nintendo Switch 2 (2026)
The next generation iteration built upon the massive hybrid ecosystem framework.