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Gunpei Yokoi (横井 軍平,
Yokoi Gunpei, 10
September 1941 – 4
October 1997),
sometimes transliterated as
Gumpei Yokoi, was a ****anese toy
maker and
video game...
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handheld game
console released in ****an by Bandai. It was
developed by
Gunpei Yokoi's
company Koto
Laboratory and Bandai, and was the last
piece of hardware...
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entry into the
video game industry, and the
original R&D1 was
headed by
Gunpei Yokoi. The
developer has
created several notable Nintendo series such as...
- that
appeared in the Game &
Watch handheld consoles. He was
created by
Gunpei Yokoi, with an
intention of
representing the Game &
Watch collection, as...
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published by
Nintendo for arcades. It was
designed by
Shigeru Miyamoto and
Gunpei Yokoi, Nintendo's
chief engineer.
Italian twin
brother plumbers Mario and...
- Boy was
designed by the
Nintendo Research &
Development 1 team, led by
Gunpei Yokoi and
Satoru Okada. The
device features a dot-matrix display, a directional...
- was
manufactured by
Nintendo in the late 1960s. It was
created in 1966 by
Gunpei Yokoi, who
would later design the Love Tester, the D-pad, the Game Boy,...
- "love score" on a
scale between 1 and 100. The Love
Tester was
designed by
Gunpei Yokoi (eventual
creator of the Game &
Watch series and the
original Game...
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World War II
fighter pilots,
American pilot Hank
Marlow and ****anese
pilot Gunpei Ikari,
parachute onto an
island in the
South Pacific after a
dogfight and...
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Retrieved September 26, 2024. Yokoi,
Gunpei; Makino,
Takefumi (May 1997).
Yokoi Gunpei Game
House (横井軍平ゲーム館,
Yokoi Gunpei Gēmu-kan). ASCII. ISBN 978-4-89366-696-3...