Nintendomanía
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- Gus Rodríguez (1995–2000)
- Mark Tacher (1996–1998)[1]
- Maggie Hegyi (1996–1998)
- Daniel Avilés (1998–2000)
- Alejandra Urdiain (1998–2000)
| Nintendomanía | |
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| Genre | Entertainment and Spectacles |
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| Country of origin | Mexico |
| Original language | Spanish |
| Production | |
| Production company | TV Azteca |
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| Release | March 25, 1995 – July 20, 2000 |
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| Intercontrol | |
Nintendomanía is a Mexican video game-oriented television program broadcast between 1995 and 2000.[2] The theme of the program was the video games of the Nintendo franchise and its existing consoles such as the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Virtual Boy and Nintendo 64.[3]
It began on TV Azteca in 1995 on Saturday mornings, and was originally presented by Gustavo "Gus" Rodríguez and his son Gustavo Javier Rodríguez Ávila[4] (who appeared in the credits as Javier R. Ávila) and during the program sometimes simply He called him "Chavo" later Maggie Hegyi, Mark Tacher,[1] Daniel Avilés and Alejandra Urdiain joined.
The last program was broadcast on July 22, 2000. The program ended due to structural changes in sales by TV Azteca and Nintendo's refusal to contribute a greater economic amount.[4][3]