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The Nintendo Story

Nintendo started trading in 1889! Initially, it was founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi and was called Yamauchi Nintendo and he made handmade cards, referred to as hanafuda. They quickly became popular and the company expanded. The company continued to expand through the 19th and 20th centuries as it passed through the family generations. In 1953 they became the first Japanese company to produce playing cards in plastic. Following this they created a tie-in with Disney, increasing the marketability of their cards. At this point, the company moved into toys and struggled against the established competition. Until an employee made an extending arm for fun. This led to the ‘Ultra Hand’ the earliest toy blockbuster for the company. By 1972 they had started dabbling in game consoles, leading to the rapid improvement of electronic games and the Nintendo game consoles that are known and loved today.

The Nintendo Range

Today Nintendo is synonymous with the Switch and the array of handheld DS consoles. Of course, they also offer an impressive array of games and accessories to go with these consoles, guaranteeing that consumers have everything they need to enjoy their gaming experience. The games are aimed at all ages, giving serious gaming experiences or more family-orientated fun.

Where To Buy Nintendo Products

Nintendo has two standalone stores, one in New York and one in Tel Aviv. However, you don’t need to worry if you aren’t close to either of these places. Nintendo products are sold in a huge number of stores, such as electronic specialists, department stores, and independent games shops. All you have to do is look in your local town and you’ll find a selection of Nintendo products.

Nintendo Online

Of course, the best place to find your Nintendo products is to visit their website. You’ll be met with the latest gaming offers, and promotions they have on, and details of upcoming consoles and accessories. A simple click on your desired category will allow you to look at the console or game in more detail. You can then add your chosen item to the cart and continue shopping or head straight to the checkout. The site also has an abundance of support tutorials to help you make the most of your Nintendo products.

Customer Service At Nintendo

Nintendo recognizes the importance of great customer service and has a support option at the bottom of every webpage. You’ll be given links to specific and popular queries or you can click through the options to locate the contact details that you need. The simplest approach is to send an email to the customer support team. They will respond as quickly as possible and you’ll find they are friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable.

Nintendo Delivery Options

If you order anything from Nintendo then you’ll be pleased to know they offer a standard delivery service that will get your order to you within 5 working days. Of course, that is assuming you have opted for a hard copy and not a digital download of your chosen game. That’s instant! It is possible to select an express delivery option that gets your order to you within just 2 working days. All orders can be tracked, ensuring you know where your product is and when it will arrive.

Promotions & Offers With Nintendo

Nintendo frequently has offers that are worth looking at. Simply visit their site and you’ll see the latest offer and can decide if it appeals. Of course, if you want the best discount possible you are better off checking out the discount codes at www.1offers.co.uk. You are already on the site, spare a few moments to look at the available offers and you are certain to find one that you like. Take the code and put it in the box on the Nintendo payment screen. You can then watch the balance go down and pay with a smile. Codes do change with little notice. Although we check them daily we do recommend you take it when you need it, they are not designed to be stored for the future.

Staying In Touch

If you buy from Nintendo you’ll be asked to sign up for an account. It’s not obligatory but it does mean you’ll be made aware of every offer and can access additional bonuses. Of course, you should also connect with Nintendo on social media. This is where you’ll connect with other Nintendo customers and get honest opinions regarding the console and games. It will influence your buying decision for the better.