Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Nintendo released trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Nintendo released many addons for the Game Boy Advance.
In Japan, on March 21, 2001, Nintendo released a significant upgrade to the Game Boy line.
Nintendo released the SNES Classic in 2017, a more petite version of the original that came preloaded with classic games, for a limited time.
Following an announcement in March 2010,[134] Nintendo released the Nintendo 3DS in 2011.
In 1996, Nintendo released its new, fully 3D capable console, the Nintendo 64.
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On September 19, 2013, aged 85,Yamauchi died at a hospital following complications of pneumonia.[28] Nintendo released a statement stating that its staff members were mourning the loss of their former president.[6].
On July 21, 1996, Nintendo released the Game Boy Pocket: a smaller, lighter unit that required fewer batteries.
Many frequently used methods to fix this problem actually risk damaging gaming cartridges or the system.[46]In 1989, Nintendo released an official NES Cleaning Kit to help users clean malfunctioning cartridges and consoles.
In 1987, Nintendo released Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, which was well received and sold more than a million copies.
However, starting October 4, 2013, the company reduced the wholesale price of the system to retailers.[64]Coinciding with the system's price cut, Nintendo released a limited edition The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD Wii U Deluxe Set bundle.
That same year, Nintendo released its Famicom gaming system in Japan.
The Mario& Luigi bundle contains both New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U packaged as a"2 in 1" disc alongside a black Wii U console with 32 GB of storage and black Wii U GamePad controller.[69] The bundle was later released in Europe on November 8.[70]On November 14, Nintendo released a Just Dance 2014 Basic Pack bundle in Australia and New Zealand.
In 1991, Nintendo released the Super Nintendo(SNES), and a year later,“Super Mario Kart”(its most popular game).
On May 30, 2014, Nintendo released a Mario Kart 8 Deluxe(U.S.)/ Premium(WW) Set bundle in Europe and North America.
In May 2018, Nintendo released the"Switch 2nd Unit Set" in Japan, exclusively on the My Nintendo Store.
In October 1987, Nintendo released a 3D stereoscopic headset called the Famicom 3D System(HVC-031) in Japan only.
To celebrate, Nintendo released the Classic NES Series and an NES controller-themed color scheme for the Game Boy Advance SP.
On March 20, 1995, Nintendo released several Game Boy models with colored cases, advertising them in the"Play It Loud!
In late 2011, Nintendo released a reconfigured model, the“Wii Family Edition”, which lacks Nintendo GameCube compatibility;
On November 1, 2008, Nintendo released the Nintendo DSi, another redesign with several hardware improvements and new features.
On March 2, 2006, Nintendo released the Nintendo DS Lite, a redesigned model of the Nintendo DS, in Japan.
In 1986, Nintendo released the Famicom Disk System(FDS) in Japan, a type of floppy drive that uses a single-sided, proprietary 5 cm(2") disk and plugs into the cartridge port.
Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, a redesigned version of the Super Famicom, in North America for $199(equivalent to $374 in 2019).
In 2003, Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance SP, an improved version of the Game Boy Advance that incorporated a folding design, an illuminated display and a rechargeable battery.
Last week Nintendo released‘Miitomo'-- a free-to-play and interactive game which allows users to create‘Mii' avatars-- as it tries to compete better with rivals.
In 1974, Nintendo released Wild Gunman, a skeet shooting simulator consisting of a 16 mm image projector with a sensor that detects a beam from the player's light gun.
In late 2011, Nintendo released a reconfigured model, the"Wii Family Edition", which lacks Nintendo GameCube compatibility; this model was not released in Japan.
In September 2005, Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance SP model AGS-101, that featured a high quality backlit screen instead of a frontlit, similar to the Game Boy Micro screen but larger.
On June 8, 1977,just a week after the TV Game 6, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 15[lower-alpha 3].[6] With the two controllers now on cables(making for much more comfortable play) and 15 slightly different versions of Light Tennis, the CTG 15 yielded sales of more than one million units.