Nintendo has had a long and storied history in the world of video games, and it has always been a company that strives on creativity, originality, and creating that for which people didn’t even know they wanted.
There have been many successes and failures that have come from its philosophy and, with the announcement of Ring Fit Adventure and the Ring-Con, we thought it would be a fun idea to look back at the history of the many accessories and peripherals and experiments that Nintendo has put out or licensed throughout the years.
From a PC joystick to a network system for the NES in 1988 to the never released Wii Vitality Sensor, there have been so many ways that Nintendo has tried to add value and excitement to its home consoles and handheld devices, and we’ve gathered (almost) every one by console generation.
Source: IGN.com The History of (Almost) Every Nintendo Accessory Ever