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'''Nintendo of America''' is the United States branch of [[Nintendo]]. It is based in {{wp|Redmond, Washington}}, a suburb of [[wp:Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], but has distribution centers in {{wp|Atlanta, Georgia}} and {{wp|North Bend, Washington}}. | {{Company Infobox | ||
| name = Nintendo of America Inc. | |||
| logo = Nintendo logo.png | |||
| logo_size = 250px | |||
| caption = Nintendo logo | |||
| founded = 1980 | |||
| headquarters = Redmond, Washington | |||
| type = Subsidiary | |||
| owner = [[Nintendo]] | |||
| industry = Video games | |||
| links = United States: [https://www.nintendo.com Nintendo.com] | |||
}} | |||
'''Nintendo of America''' is the United States branch of [[Nintendo]]. It is based in {{wp|Redmond, Washington}}, a suburb of [[wp:Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], but has distribution centers in {{wp|Atlanta, Georgia}}; and {{wp|North Bend, Washington}}. | |||
Nintendo of America was originally established in 1980 in [[wp:New York, New York|New York City]], but in 1982 moved to the Seattle area with a capital of $600,000. In 1983 its capital was raised to $10 million. | Nintendo of America was originally established in 1980 in [[wp:New York, New York|New York City]], but in 1982 moved to the Seattle area with a capital of $600,000. In 1983 its capital was raised to $10 million. | ||
In 1988, the branch began publishing [[Nintendo Power]] magazine, and continued to until 2007, when it was bought | In 1988, the branch began publishing [[Nintendo Power]] magazine, and continued to do so until 2007, when it was bought by {{wp|Future US}}. | ||
==Executives== | ==Executives== | ||
* | * Shuntaro Furukawa, chairman and CEO | ||
* | * Doug Bowser, president and COO | ||
* George Harrison, senior vice president for marketing and communications | * George Harrison, senior vice president for marketing and communications | ||
* Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs | * Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs | ||
* Beth Llewelyn, senior director of public relations | * Beth Llewelyn, senior director of public relations | ||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.nintendo.com Official website] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo#Nintendo_of_America Nintendo of America on Wikipedia] | |||
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[[Category:Nintendo|*]] | [[Category:Nintendo|*]] | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 29 January 2023
Nintendo of America Inc. | ||||
Nintendo logo | ||||
Founded | 1980 | |||
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Headquarters | Redmond, Washington | |||
Type | Subsidiary | |||
Owner(s) | Nintendo | |||
Industry | Video games | |||
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Nintendo of America is the United States branch of Nintendo. It is based in Redmond, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, but has distribution centers in Atlanta, Georgia; and North Bend, Washington.
Nintendo of America was originally established in 1980 in New York City, but in 1982 moved to the Seattle area with a capital of $600,000. In 1983 its capital was raised to $10 million.
In 1988, the branch began publishing Nintendo Power magazine, and continued to do so until 2007, when it was bought by Future US.
Executives
- Shuntaro Furukawa, chairman and CEO
- Doug Bowser, president and COO
- George Harrison, senior vice president for marketing and communications
- Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs
- Beth Llewelyn, senior director of public relations
External links
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This article is part of Project Mass Media, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on official Pokémon publishing, broadcasting, communications, and other media. |