- July 13, 2015
Players from around the world were a tribute to Satoru Iwata, the man who ran Nintendo.
Iwata, who died aged 55, joined the company in 2000 and was behind some of the most popular Nintendo DS and Wii.
He was also responsible for leading Nintendo in the mobile gaming sector.
So news was on again, as the company uses new technology to search the game world to change in recent years.
Games for all
Satoru was convinced to keep things simple and fun game for everyone.
He helped launch the Nintendo Wii in 2006 and has continued since then, which has become established by the company's best-selling game console home video, selling more than 100 million consoles worldwide.
The Wii uses a new technology of motion sensor, the people to play a game of tennis or practicing a virtual sword in his living room allows.
Held
Nintendo Game Boy was one of the first portable game systems popular hand with replaceable cartridges.
He was released in 1989 and made the game-on-the-go very popular long before the days of smartphones.
Nintendo Satoru helped launch the DS handheld system in 2004, which quickly became the second best-selling game console in history.
The DS has sold more than 154 million consoles worldwide, and its touch screen technology brought a new game mode in the market.
Iconic characters
Nintendo is known for creating some of the most popular and best known in the world of game characters, Mario, Pokemon Zelda
Super Mario Bros was created by the Company and was published in 1985.
The game had an Italian plumber with a big mustache, named Mario, and has become so popular, a number of spin-off games that took generations was launched.
More than 500 million copies of various Mario games have been sold worldwide.
Brand expansion
Pokémon first went on the Game Boy in 1996, called Pocket Monsters, and was created by the Japanese developer Game Freak.
Was published by Pokémon, it became the third franchise in the world most popular game after Mario and Super Mario.
Since 2014, the Pokémon series has sold and created more than 260 million copies of their games, some 21.5 billion cards more than 800 TV episodes and 17 movies.
Satoru loved Pokémon and helped a way to double the size of the map in Pokémon Gold and Silver.
The mobile future
Nintendo has announced that it will register a Japanese developer to create new games for smartphones and tablets.
They said that characters like Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong could be presented in new applications.
Gaming applications last year were due to the amount of £ 18000000000 in customer spending and Nintendo that they break able to the mobile market.
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