The dreaded Nintendo Co, which once made playing cards but now is credited with bringing the moribund video games market back to life single-handed with its Famicons or Family Computers, is coming to Europe – not under its own name, but via a distribution agreement with Serif Cowells Plc, the company that drove you mad […]
The dreaded Nintendo Co, which once made playing cards but now is credited with bringing the moribund video games market back to life single-handed with its Famicons or Family Computers, is coming to Europe – not under its own name, but via a distribution agreement with Serif Cowells Plc, the company that drove you mad with Trivial Pursuit; Nintendo games players have been available from high street retailers since 1987, but Serif is planning to put its marketing muscle behind an array of games cartridges.