The rise of video games and the rise of Nintendo is this incredible interwoven global tale. Nolan Bushnell grew up in Utah working as a carny before going on to become one of the original father of Silicon Valley. The very first video game played on a programmable computer was Space War, which was a very early rudimentary kind of like asteroids not quite space invaders.
You may think you know the Nintendo story: a plumber named Mario, a princess named Zelda… and didn’t they buy the Seattle Mariners at some point? We thought we knew it too. And then we started researching and were blown away.
The lovable Disney-like Nintendo that we know today is a 130 year-old a playing card company (i.e. gambling), forged in the shadowy world of the Yakuza and shaped by a four-generation cycle of bitter family betrayal. And its unlikely transformation into a global multi-billion dollar media monopoly was led by an iron-fisted patriarch who — amazingly — never played a video game in his life! Get ready for one of our favorite stories Acquired has ever told — we couldn’t make this one up if we tried!