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It wasn’t until 1996 that the company-and video games as a whole-leveled up with Nintendo 64. Their follow-up, Super Nintendo (SNES), arrived stateside by 1991, but with few drastic changes to gameplay, it offered little variation between consoles. In 1985, when Nintendo rolled out its first-ever home video game console, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), in America, the company wasn’t expecting sales to rocket as quickly as they did.
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