Nintendo Wins Emmy AwardThe National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has awarded Nintendo an Emmy Award for its invention of the plus-shaped D-pad, one in a long string of Nintendo?s controller innovations. The award was presented in recognition of the technological achievement of the D-pad, which radically changed how people interact with their video games and, by extension, their televisions. Nintendo received the award in Las Vegas during the Technological & Engineering Emmy Awards, which kicked off this week?s Consumer Electronics Show.The D-pad first debuted in the United States in 1985 on the controllers for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and has been standard on all video games controllers ever since. The D-pad replaced joysticks and represented an early example of how Nintendo was willing to shake up the status quo in the search for a better gaming experience. ?Nintendo has long been a pioneer in the way that people interact with their games,? said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. ?Our commitment to pushing the envelope continues today with our motion-sensitive Wii Remote controllers, which again rewrite the rules. We are grateful for this award and thank the academy for the honor.? More in Nintendo News Browse all News Related |
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