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What Was the First Nintendo Console Ever Made?

What Was the First Nintendo Console Ever Made?
Tatiana Burgos

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Ever wondered about Nintendo’s first ever step into the gaming world? Let’s dive into Nintendo’s beginnings and discover the console that started it all.

Curious about the origins of the gaming giant, Nintendo? Let’s take a closer look at its first console.

The Beginning of a Legacy

Nintendo’s journey into the video game industry began with the Color TV-Game. This pioneering product was Nintendo’s very first video game console, launching them into the world of gaming.

Released in Japan in 1977, the Color TV-Game series included several versions that played games like tennis (a version of Pong) and racing. It was a straightforward system with built-in games, marking Nintendo’s entry into video gaming and setting the stage for their future successes.

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