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'''Nintendo of America, Incorporated''' is the American branch of the [[Nintendo]] Co. Ltd headquarters in the [[wikipedia:Japan|Japanese]] city of [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. It is responsible for operations in the western hemisphere and the facilitating the 40% of American households where Nintendo game consoles reside.
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'''Nintendo of America, Incorporated''' is the North American branch of the [[Nintendo]] Co. Ltd headquarters in the [[wikipedia:Japan|Japanese]] city of [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. It is responsible for operations in the western hemisphere and the facilitating the 40% of American households where Nintendo game consoles reside. Its president and chief operating officer is [[wikipedia:Doug Bowser|Doug Bowser]].


It was established in 1980 as a wholly owned subsidiary in New York.  Two years later, they moved to the city of [[wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle]] with a total capital of $600,000.  '''NoA''' headquarters is now established in 4600 150th Ave NE [[wikipedia:Redmond, Washington|Redmond]], [[wikipedia:Washington (state)|Washington]] and has realized a significant growth since its entry to North America. It has distribution centers in [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]], [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] (Nintendo Atlanta) and [[wikipedia:North Bend, Washington|North Bend]], Washington (Nintendo North Bend).<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_of_America#Offices_and_locations Nintendo - Wikipedia]</ref>
==Overview==
Nintendo of America was established in 1980 as a wholly owned subsidiary in New York.  Two years later, they moved to the city of [[wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle]] with a total capital of $600,000.  '''NoA''' headquarters is now established in 4600 150th Ave NE [[wikipedia:Redmond, Washington|Redmond]], [[wikipedia:Washington (state)|Washington]] and has realized a significant growth since its entry to North America. It has distribution centers in [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]], [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] (Nintendo Atlanta) and [[wikipedia:North Bend, Washington|North Bend]], Washington (Nintendo North Bend).<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_of_America#Offices_and_locations Nintendo - Wikipedia]</ref>


Nintendo of America is also know for its [[Zelda Timeline|timeline]] mistakes, which were later corrected by developers.
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Nintendo of America, Incorporated is the North American branch of the Nintendo Co. Ltd headquarters in the Japanese city of Kyoto. It is responsible for operations in the western hemisphere and the facilitating the 40% of American households where Nintendo game consoles reside. Its president and chief operating officer is Doug Bowser.

Overview

Nintendo of America was established in 1980 as a wholly owned subsidiary in New York. Two years later, they moved to the city of Seattle with a total capital of $600,000. NoA headquarters is now established in 4600 150th Ave NE Redmond, Washington and has realized a significant growth since its entry to North America. It has distribution centers in Atlanta, Georgia (Nintendo Atlanta) and North Bend, Washington (Nintendo North Bend).[1]

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