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In 1988, the company was also involved in a [[History#Legal_battle|legal battle]] with Atari regarding the console rights to Tetris (Atari of whom had already produced [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)|their own version for the NES]]). <br>
In 1988, the company was also involved in a [[History#Legal_battle|legal battle]] with Atari regarding the console rights to Tetris (Atari of whom had already produced [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)|their own version for the NES]]). <br>


Former NoA president [[Minoru Arakawa]] would eventually form [[Tetris Online Japan, Inc.]] with [[Henk Rogers]].
Former Nintendo of America president [[Minoru Arakawa]] would eventually form [[Tetris Online Japan, Inc.]] with [[Henk Rogers]].
= Games =
= Games =
=== Developed ===
=== Developed ===
* [[Tetris (Game Boy)]]
* [[Tetris (Game Boy)]]
* [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]]
* [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]]
* [[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]
* [[Tetris DX]]
* [[Tetris DX]]
* [[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]
* [[Nintendo Mini Classics Tetris]]
* [[Pokémon Tetris]]
* [[Pokémon Tetris]]
* [[Tetris DS]]
* [[Tetris DS]]
=== Published ===
=== Published ===
* [[The New Tetris]] (developed by H2O and [[Blue Planet Software]])
* [[The New Tetris]] (developed by H2O and [[Blue Planet Software]])
* [[Tetris: Axis]] (developed by Hudson Soft)
* [[Tetris 99]] (developed by [[Arika]])
* [[Tetris 99]] (developed by [[Arika]])
* [[Tetrisphere]] (developed by H2O)
* [[Tetrisphere]] (developed by H2O)

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Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Nintendologo.png
Founded 1889
Headquarters Kyoto, Japan
Key people Shuntaro Furukawa (President)
Website nintendo.com

Nintendo is a Japanese video game company based in Kyoto, Japan.

The company played a key part in the licensing of Tetris in the United States, having manufactured the Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom which hosted some of the most successful versions of Tetris in the United States. In 1988, the company was also involved in a legal battle with Atari regarding the console rights to Tetris (Atari of whom had already produced their own version for the NES).

Former Nintendo of America president Minoru Arakawa would eventually form Tetris Online Japan, Inc. with Henk Rogers.

Games

Developed

Published