Gaming historians preserve what's likely Nintendo's first US commercial
Briefly

Video Game History Foundation preserved Mego Time Out commercial, believed to be the first for a Nintendo product in the US, showcasing Nintendo's early games to American audience.
Mego partnered with pre-Donkey Kong Nintendo in 1980 to release rebranded Game & Watch titles in the US, introducing Americans to portable gaming before the era of color systems like Atari VCS.
Mego, known for movie action figures, ventured into gaming with titles like 'Toss-Up' (Ball) and 'Exterminator' (Vermin), contributing to the early history of American video gaming.
Read at Ars Technica
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