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The [[GameCube]] home console and [[Game Boy Advance]] were released worldwide in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, the long-time President of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi, stepped down from his position, handing it off to Satoru Iwata.
The [[GameCube]] home console and [[Game Boy Advance]] were released worldwide in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, the long-time President of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi, stepped down from his position, handing it off to Satoru Iwata.


In 2004, the [[Nintendo DS]] was released, followed shortly after, in 2005, by the opening of Nintendo's first retail store, [[wp:Nintendo World|Nintendo World]] in Rockefeller Plaza in [[wp:New York City|New York City]]. In addition, at that year's [[wp:E3|E3]], [[Wii]], then going by its codename of ''Revolution'', was officially announced.
In 2004, the [[Nintendo DS]] was released, followed shortly after, in 2005, by the opening of Nintendo's first retail store, [[wp:Nintendo World Store|Nintendo World]] in Rockefeller Plaza in [[wp:New York City|New York City]]. In addition, at that year's [[wp:E3|E3]], [[Wii]], then going by its codename of ''Revolution'', was officially announced.


In 2006, the Nintendo DS Lite was introduced, redesigning the original DS much like the [[Game Boy Advance SP]] did to the original GBA. Also in 2006, at E3, Nintendo revealed the official name for their ''Project Revolution'', Wii, and released it worldwide at the end of the year.
In 2006, the Nintendo DS Lite was introduced, redesigning the original DS much like the [[Game Boy Advance SP]] did to the original GBA. Also in 2006, at E3, Nintendo revealed the official name for their ''Project Revolution'', Wii, and released it worldwide at the end of the year.