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  1. 25 de nov. de 2013 · Hiroshi Yamauchi was the president of Nintendo from 1949 to 2002. He led the company not only to financial success in the video game era, but was the reason the company made video games at all. It would be easy enough to say that Yamauchi saw the future and transformed his family's playing card company into one of video games through sheer vision.

  2. 19 de set. de 2013 · Hisroshi Yamauchi 1927 – 2013. Nintendo está de luto. Esta mañana, la empresa dijo que Hiroshi Yamauchi, el presidente que la puso en la cima, murió. Según lo que un vocero le dijo a la BBC, el empresario murió a los 85 años por un neumonía en un hospital del centro de Japón. Yamauchi dirigió la empresa desde 1949 hasta 2002, cuando ...

  3. 19 de set. de 2013 · Por Lívia Aguiar Aos 85 anos, Hiroshi Yamauchi faleceu hoje de pneumonia em um hospital de Tóquio. O empresário japonês assumiu a presidência da empresa de seu pai em 1949, aos 22 anos – na ...

  4. 16 de abr. de 2001 · Hiroshi Yamauchi, the president of Nintendo Co., Ltd., has been running the company with an iron hand ever since he took over his grandfather's family business back in 1949. He took the Kyoto-based firm through a fascinating journey spanning over half a century, from hanafuda playing cards and imaginative gadgets to handheld gaming devices and cutting-edge video-game systems.

  5. 20 de set. de 2013 · TOKYO (AP) — Hiroshi Yamauchi, who ran Nintendo for more than 50 years and led the Japanese company’s transition from traditional playing-card maker to video game giant, has died. He was 85. Kyoto-based Nintendo said Yamauchi, who was also known for owning the Seattle Mariners major league baseball club, died Thursday of pneumonia at a hospital in central Japan.

  6. 19 de set. de 2013 · TÓQUIO, 19 Set (Reuters) - O ex-presidente da Nintendo Hiroshi Yamauchi, responsável por transformar a companhia de uma fabricante de jogos de carta em uma gigante dos videogames ao longo de ...

  7. 20 de set. de 2013 · Hiroshi Yamauchi (left), with the founder of Kyocera, Kazuo Inamori, in 2000. AFP/Getty Images For those of us of a certain age, Hiroshi Yamauchi brings fond memories of childhood triumph.