TIL Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a playing card company in Kyoto, Japan. They made traditional Japanese 'hanafuda' cards and didn't start making video games until the 1970s.
TIL Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a playing card company in Kyoto, Japan. They made traditional Japanese 'hanafuda' cards and didn't start making video games until the 1970s.

Sept. 23, 1889: Success Is in the Cards for Nintendo

Is there anybody out there really thinking Nintendo was making video games in the 1800's?
Saddly im sure there are.
I think that the surprise is that Nintendo is as old as it is.
Japan has some very old companies. IIRC the oldest company in the world was a construction company in Japan that went under a few years ago.
kagis
Kongo Gumi. Guess I was wrong -- they didn't actually go under. Still around, but now a subsidiary of another company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong%C5%8D_Gumi
Here's a list of the ten oldest companies in the world. The top five are all Japanese:
https://www.worldatlas.com/industries/the-oldest-companies-still-operating-today.html
Yeah, to be clear, that was what I was intrigued by. That they existed for nearly 100 years before their rise as a video game power.