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Go Spotting: The Key to Nintendo's Success?

Published on 9/21/2013

Hiroshi Yamauchi transformed Nintendo from a small maker of traditional Japanese playing cards into to a manufacturer of gaming consoles and software that delivered Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong into living rooms around the world.Yet "For all his success in popularizing computer games," reported the Wall Street Journal, Yamauchi -- who died on September 19 at age 85 -- "didn't play them much. He preferred the decidedly classical board game of Go, in which a player seeks to outwit and encircle his opponent." Thanks to Fred Baldwin for passing this along. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images photo courtesy WSJ

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