[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Feb 29 2004, 11:23 PM\'] [quote name=\'Jumpondees\' date=\'Feb 29 2004, 09:02 PM\'] Okay...After reading some of the questions here, I'm going to try to pen my own...
I'll admit that I don't think it's MDQ worthy, but I think it's top tier worthy...
"Prior to becoming world famous for it's video games, Nintendo manufactured and exported what product?"
A. Transistor Radios
B. Stationary
C. Calculators
D. Playing Cards
Looking at it from a hotseat perspective, this is one piece of IMO obscure trivia that unless you've heard it before, you'd never know the answer to.
Now the answer, so I don't leave anyone in suspense....
D. Playing Cards
Nintendo's "founder" Fusajiro Yamauchi started maufacturing "Japanese" playing cards (known as "Hanafuda") as early as 1889. By 1902, Yamauchi was exporting his playing cards from Japan. The name "Nintendo" was not used until 1933 when the company's name became "Yamauchi Nintendo & Company".
Nintendo didn't get into the "video game/arcade" industry until the 1970's and didn't hit it off big until Donkey Kong came along in 1981.
Okay...I'll take my criticism like a man, and my praise with humble pride (I sense more criticism coming than praise :-D ) [/quote]
I did in fact know that, but I agree that it's an excellent question that not many people would know. And someone fluent in Japanese could reason it out if they knew what Nintendo meant. (now THAT is an MDQ.
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I don't remember it completely, but Nintendo stood for something about "lucky hand" of something, but I do remember luck being part of it.
And now for my WEAK question of the WEEK:
Which one of these video game companies was not founded by an American?
A: Atari
B: Sega
C: Namco
D: Electronic Arts
Not much of a question, just wanted to throw something to the videogame geeks here.