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And THAT concludes my case study/blog on Nintendo’s history and social media presence. To whomever viewed this, I hope you enjoyed this, and possibly learned a thing or two about this industry giant. (I know that my report seemed a little negative, but it simply just my observations of the industry at this time. I still love Nintendo.)
To everybody, thank you for taking the time to go through this all, and have a great rest of your relative school years!
A ton of images. Included are pictures of the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the late Gunpei Yokoi, Reggie Fils-Aime (The CEO of Nintendo of America), a picture of the now very rare Amiibo toys, a pic of Nintendo at E3, a pic of Nintendo’s hanafuda cards that they apparently still make, and the rest are just funny images: internet memes regarding Nintendo that have spread like a disease.
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