07-06-2014, 11:08 PM
These two revolve around the Donkey Kong Game and Watch Handheld.
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1. The Donkey Kong Game and Watch handheld was the first Nintendo product to feature the Directional Pad.
Not the first system EVER to feature a D-Pad, but the first time Nintendo used their own Directional Pad on a Nintendo Product. They actually have a patent for their D-Pad.
Patent US4687200 A - Multi Directional Switch: http://www.google.com/patents/US4687200
![[Image: US4687200-1.png]](/image.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fpatentimages.storage.googleapis.com%2Fpages%2FUS4687200-1.png&hash=3df156e29f5dba4d07a6026279900979)
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![[Image: US4687200-3.png]](/image.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fpatentimages.storage.googleapis.com%2Fpages%2FUS4687200-3.png&hash=4f98482eb39d5f16f9cd5775f59552fd)
Question for Mods: Would Nintendo having a patent on their D-Pad be worth a submission to the site?
2. Nintendo Game Designer Makoto Kano used makeup compacts to help develop the hinge design for the Game and Watch Handhelds.
Izushi: We made it folding because it was important that players could play it anywhere.
Kano: I went to buy compacts for reference.
Iwata: Compacts? Like for makeup?
Kano: Yeah. To research a hinge for connecting the lower and upper screens. They're still in my desk drawer! (laughs)
Izushi: You've still got those compacts? Kano-san, your ability to keep stuff is astounding! (laughs)
Kano: The bottom container parts are gone, but the mirrors are still there. I made the multiscreen using those as reference.
Source: http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews...reward/0/4
![[Image: 1024px-Nintendo_Donkey_Kong_Game_and_Watch.png]](/image.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2Fd%2Fd9%2FNintendo_Donkey_Kong_Game_and_Watch.png%2F1024px-Nintendo_Donkey_Kong_Game_and_Watch.png&hash=701641ab37ba8c4130890d64bbc512a5)
1. The Donkey Kong Game and Watch handheld was the first Nintendo product to feature the Directional Pad.
Not the first system EVER to feature a D-Pad, but the first time Nintendo used their own Directional Pad on a Nintendo Product. They actually have a patent for their D-Pad.
Patent US4687200 A - Multi Directional Switch: http://www.google.com/patents/US4687200
![[Image: US4687200-1.png]](/image.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fpatentimages.storage.googleapis.com%2Fpages%2FUS4687200-1.png&hash=3df156e29f5dba4d07a6026279900979)
![[Image: US4687200-2.png]](/image.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fpatentimages.storage.googleapis.com%2Fpages%2FUS4687200-2.png&hash=89f21a84ec49e57d9d598160f4f6c00a)
![[Image: US4687200-3.png]](/image.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fpatentimages.storage.googleapis.com%2Fpages%2FUS4687200-3.png&hash=4f98482eb39d5f16f9cd5775f59552fd)
Question for Mods: Would Nintendo having a patent on their D-Pad be worth a submission to the site?
2. Nintendo Game Designer Makoto Kano used makeup compacts to help develop the hinge design for the Game and Watch Handhelds.
Izushi: We made it folding because it was important that players could play it anywhere.
Kano: I went to buy compacts for reference.
Iwata: Compacts? Like for makeup?
Kano: Yeah. To research a hinge for connecting the lower and upper screens. They're still in my desk drawer! (laughs)
Izushi: You've still got those compacts? Kano-san, your ability to keep stuff is astounding! (laughs)
Kano: The bottom container parts are gone, but the mirrors are still there. I made the multiscreen using those as reference.
Source: http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews...reward/0/4