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Nintendo legend Hiroshi Yamauchi dies

Updated December 4 2013 - 3:14pm, first published September 20 2013 - 4:29am
A booth girl holds a Nintendo 3DS displaying GungHo Online Entertainment Inc's new game "Puzzle & Dragons Z" at the Tokyo Game Show on Thursday. Photo: Reuters / Yuya Shino
A booth girl holds a Nintendo 3DS displaying GungHo Online Entertainment Inc's new game "Puzzle & Dragons Z" at the Tokyo Game Show on Thursday. Photo: Reuters / Yuya Shino

Tokyo: Hiroshi Yamauchi, who ran Nintendo for more than 50 years and led the Japanese company's transition from traditional playing-card maker to video game giant, has died. He was 85.

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