Summary
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Nintendo's innovations in hardware, such as Switch, have imprisoned players and ensured its success.
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Wii U promised with its unique features, but poor sales prevented its full potential.
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Nintendo DS and Wii were successful because of their innovative features such as double screens and movement controls.
Nintendo has made great progress as a hardware company, with the launch of NES that helps the gaming market to make a comeback after Atari almost alone destroyed the industry. Since then, Nintendo has been at the forefront of game innovation and priority plays fun above all else.

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No matter how successful Nintendo's console gimmicks have been, it denies no hardware that their hardware always stands out when it comes to their competitors, which usually prefer to go down a safer, more iterative path. Some Gimmicks have launched Nintendo's sales in the stratosphere, while others were difficult for players to understand – even though they had any release properties.
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Nintendo wii u
In spite of his questions, Wii U. joined Lots of Promise

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November 18, 2012
No one denies that Wii U was a massive failure that forced Nintendo through a very tough period. Despite the questions about its clumsy controller and weak hardware, however, no one denies that the other cutting element could have made things quite interesting.
Zombi u Showed a unique hold of this concept, where players would have to look down to check their backpack and add the excitement if the plundered places while zombies mixed around. The second screen could have been used in more memorable ways like this, and it did in a few remarkable items, but the lack of Wii U sales ensured that Nintendo would not force this gimmick down the players' neck.
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Nintendo 3DS
Stereoscopic 3D is fun to play with, but it is far from integrated to the gaming experience

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March 27, 2011
3DS is an important Nintendo handheld that undoubtedly kept the company afloat while Wii U fought. Nintendo made sure that this console was full of quality titles, with new editions of the handheld console that was released regularly.
The biggest gimmick of this title was its stereoscopic 3D, although it soon became something other than a news. Sure, players did not care to turn on this feature to enjoy layered images from time to time, but the presence of 2DS makes it clear that it was far from a critical component for the hand -held massive collection of prominent games.
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Nintendo 64
Released around a time when 3D pictures were treated like a gimmick

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September 29, 1996
To call 3D games a gimmick may be a distance, but there really was a time when players wowed through the addition of 3D polygons in their video games. Nintendo 64 was made solely to take advantage of 3D games, which it achieved to a certain degree.

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The success of titles like Ocarina of time and Super Mario 64 Make it clear that Nintendo 64 is one of the better consoles offered by this studio. Over time, 3D games stopped being a gimmick and turned into the industry norm when Nintendo 64 reached the end of its life cycle.
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Nintendo Ds
The double screens with touchscreen functionality made this console a blast to play on

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November 21, 2004
With the simple addition of two screens (one of which contained touch screen functionality), Nintendo released a console full of some truly innovative titles that fans would have a fantastic time with. In no time at all, Nintendo DS became the company's most popular handheld by a country's miles.
Improved graphics and quality games ensured that Nintendo fans would love everything DS brought to the table. Touch screen games were a welcome innovation, although mobile phones took over this technology and cheaped it with a stream of Freemium titles.
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Nintendo Wii
EXACT AND EASY MOING CHECKS TRANGED THIS CONSOL AT A GREAT HIT among FAMILIES

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November 19, 2006
Nintendo Wii was marketed to families and children and for obvious reason! Movement checks were exciting and one of the biggest reasons why so many people bought this console and wanted to enjoy some simple movement games with their friends.
Nintendo Wii was sold as Gangbuster and occupied a big niche in play and delivered some incredible video games during his lifetime. Until today, movement controls feel fantastic, and it is a pity that Wii U failed to take advantage of this console's successful success.
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Nintendo Switch
A technical wonders that broke new land for the company's hardware offers

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Nintendo Switch is one of the largest technical miracle in games, which shows how far the technology has come. The fact that this hybrid console could work in portable or docked mode was fantastic enough as it is, and the support from third -party games ensured that Switch would blow everyone's senses with its quality choice of games.
After the colossal failure of Wii U, the revolutionary technology behind Switch ensured that players would love its fantastic functionality and the wealth of quality titles it had to offer. To this day it is hard to believe that big AAA -HITTERS likes The Witcher 3 and Skyrim Is playable in the handheld position, but that is exactly what makes the Nintendo switching into such a special wonders. It is easy to see why Switch 2 iterated on this gimmick instead of going back to the board, with Nintendo who realized that this groundbreaking technique deserved to enjoy more time in the sun before deciding to renew their hardware offers once again.

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