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'''Minoru Arakawa''' was the first president of [[Nintendo of America]] from its inception until his retirement in January of 2002. He was responsible for convincing [[Nintendo]] to bring the [[Famicom]] over the United States, where it became a huge succession. He also oversaw the production of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine.
'''Minoru Arakawa''' was the first president of [[Nintendo of America]] from its inception until his retirement in January 2002. He was responsible for convincing [[Nintendo]] to bring the [[Famicom]] over the United States, where it became a huge succession. He also oversaw the production of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine.


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Latest revision as of 02:47, March 28, 2023

Minoru Arakawa
Minoru-Arakawa.jpg

Born

September 3rd, 1946
Kyoto, Japan

Position

President of Nintendo of America

Minoru Arakawa was the first president of Nintendo of America from its inception until his retirement in January 2002. He was responsible for convincing Nintendo to bring the Famicom over the United States, where it became a huge succession. He also oversaw the production of Nintendo Power magazine.

Release Game Credits(s)
1991 A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide Publisher
2000 Majora's Mask Special Thanks