Hiroshi Yamauchi (English Wikipedia)

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  • Nobuhiro Kubo; Edmund Klamann; Robert Birsel (19 September 2013). "Nintendo video game pioneer Hiroshi Yamauchi dies at 85". Reuters. Retrieved 21 September 2013. Yamauchi was listed by Forbes magazine as Japan's richest man just five years ago, when Nintendo was flying high with the launch of the Wii with its motion-sensing controller, although the company's fortunes have since faded as smartphones displace consoles among gamers. His net worth at that time was estimated at $7.8 billion.