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MVP Like Nintendo in 1980

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If you work in or around some kind of software development, you’ve probably heard “MVP” sputtered in passing conversation, or seen it scribbled in a comment of a Google Doc. “MVP” is an acronym for “Minimum Viable Product.” The definition of an MVP is a loaded one, and changes

Site iconKongregate Developers — Jul 2, 2019 at 2:37 PM

A look at the history and progress of Nintendo’s handheld gaming devices as a shining example of how to think about product vision and iteration.

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