Nintendo of America Inc.
Moby ID: 6034
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This subsidiary of Nintendo Co., Ltd. is based in Redmond, Washington. It began its operations in 1980 and was initially headed by Hiroshi Yamuachi's son-in-law, Minoru Arakawa. Since then they have exclusively published and localized games.
After the video game crash in 1983, Arakawa decided to take advantage of this by bringing the Famicom to America. He feared that cheap games from Taiwan might flood the market and he got Nintendo's engineers to create a lockout chip, therefore Nintendo would only manufacture the cartridges for the console (unlike in Japan, where Nintendo, Konami, Namco, Bandai, Capcom and Jaleco made their own cartridges, custom chips, etc;). This also pushed for Nintendo to license all games in North America. Arakawa also feared that companies would also produce a bunch of low quality games, thus created the rule where a publisher can only publish five games per year. This rule was dropped after 1991, as companies such as Konami would own a second publishing label (i.e. Konami's Ultra Games/Palcom software).
Nintendo of America has always had a strong censoring policy on games.
The company has also been a strong supporter of Rare, Ltd during the time that Nintendo owned the company. It also has had a key role in publishing and localizing some games that were popular in other areas of the world and would bring them to North America for North American audiences.
Credited on 1,146 Games from 1981 to 2024
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2024 on Nintendo Switch) |
Endless Ocean: Luminous (2024 on Nintendo Switch) |
Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024 on Nintendo Switch) |
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (2024 on Nintendo Switch) |
Another Code: Recollection (2024 on Nintendo Switch) |
Super Mario RPG (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Detective Pikachu Returns (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
F-Zero 99 (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Pikmin Finder (2023 on Browser) |
Pikmin 4 (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Everybody 1-2 Switch! (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Pikmin 1+2 (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Kirby's Return to Dream Land: Deluxe (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Metroid Prime: Remastered (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Fire Emblem: Engage (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe + Booster Course Pass (2022 on Nintendo Switch) |
Pokémon Scarlet (2022 on Nintendo Switch) |
Pokémon Violet (2022 on Nintendo Switch) |
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History +
- 1991
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The company begins opening several Repair Centers in USA and Canada.
- 1985
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The company moves to Redmond, Washington.
- 1982
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Merged New York subsidiary into Nintendo of America Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary headquartered in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., with a capital of $600,000.
Source: NoA's Homepage
- 1980
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Company founded in New York, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nintendo Co., Ltd..
Trivia +
The address of Nintendo of America is:
P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 USA
Company location and contact information (Jan. 2008):
Nintendo of America Inc.
4820 150th Avenue NE
Redmond, Washington 98052
Sales phone: 425-861-2040
Company email: [email protected]
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Nintendo of America Inc.
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Companies- 538 games with Nintendo Co., Ltd.
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- 165 games with NOA Product Testing
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- 55 games with HAL Laboratory, Inc.
- 48 games with Nintendo R&D1
- 47 games with Game Freak, Inc.
- 367 games with Satoru Iwata
- 261 games with Nathan Bihldorff
- 246 games with Shigeru Miyamoto
- 228 games with Leslie Swan
- 211 games with Shinya Takahashi
- 208 games with Jeff Miller
- 190 games with Tim O'Leary
- 182 games with Reiko Ninomiya
- 151 games with Hiroshi Yamauchi
- 149 games with Hitoshi Yamagami
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