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- Nintendo_video_game_consoles abstract "The Japanese multinational consumer electronics company Nintendo has developed seven home video game consoles and multiple portable consoles for use with external media, as well as dedicated consoles and other hardware for their consoles. As of December 31, 2013, Nintendo has sold over 669.36 million hardware units.Although the company had released a couple of consoles, they did not achieve any major success until the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1983. The NES restarted the video game industry after the video game crash of 1983, and was an international success. In 1989, Nintendo released the Game Boy, which became the first handheld console to sell in large numbers. In the early 1990s, Nintendo's market lead began to decrease; although the 1990 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was a strong seller, the Sega Genesis was a very strong contender. Nintendo and Sega would both lose a significant portion of the console market towards the end of the 1990s, as Sony's PlayStation and PlayStation 2 became the most popular consoles, beating Sega's Dreamcast and Nintendo's 64. Microsoft's Xbox, released in 2001, would eventually relegate Nintendo into third place in the international market, despite the release of the GameCube. However, they retained their lead in the handheld console market, with the Game Boy Colour and Game Boy Advance models. Towards the middle of the 2000s, Nintendo introduced the first successful handheld device with a touch screen (DS) and the first successful console designed for motion controlled inputs (the Wii); however, they still remained behind Sony and Microsoft in terms of units sold. In 2010, Nintendo became the first major company to release a handheld games console with stereoscopic 3D capabilities, with the 3DS, which had very strong sales from the beginning. The Wii U, released in 2012, was much less successful, and sales were significantly lower than predicted.".
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