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Ultra Hand is a toy that was manufactured by Nintendo in the late 1960s. It was created in 1966 by Gunpei Yokoi, who would later design the Love Tester, the D-pad, the Game Boy, and the WonderSwan. Ultra Hand consists of several criss-cross-connected plastic elements, and operates on the "lazy tongs" pantograph principle. One end of the Ultra Hand has scissor-like handles and is operated like scissors, extending when the handles are pinched together and retracting when they are parted. On the other end of the Ultra Hand are two bowl-shaped grips with which ball-like objects can be gripped when the Ultra Hand is fully extended. Three colored balls were included in the Ultra Hand package, along with stands on which the balls can rest.

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  • Ultra-Hand (de)
  • Ultra Hand (it)
  • Ultra Hand (fr)
  • ウルトラハンド (ja)
  • Ultra Hand (ru)
  • Ultra Hand (en)
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  • L'Ultra Hand ("Main Ultra" en français) est le deuxième jouet de Nintendo inventé en 1966 par l'ingénieur Gunpei Yokoi. C'est une main mécanique qui permet de prendre des objets parfois hors de portée, en relayant le mouvement de celui qui en tient les poignées grâce à un long croisillon formé de pièces en plastique dur. Il n'est jamais sorti hors du japon et il coûte 600 yens à sa sortie. (fr)
  • ウルトラハンドは、1966年に任天堂が発売した玩具である。 (ja)
  • Ultra Hand (яп. ウルトラハンド Уруторахандо) — механическая игрушка, производимая Nintendo в конце 1960-х. Была изобретена в 1966 году сотрудником компании Гумпэем Ёкои. (ru)
  • Die Ultra-Hand ist ein Plastik-Spielzeug von Nintendo aus dem Jahr 1966. Über mehrere, kreuzweise verbundene Kunststoffelemente, kann man einen Handgriff scherenartig zusammendrücken. Dabei streckt sich die Konstruktion in die Länge. Mit am anderen Ende befestigten Greifschalen können dann Objekte gegriffen werden, die mit der bloßen Hand nicht erreicht werden können. In dem Paket befinden sich 3 Bälle mit zugehörigen Ständern, von denen die Bälle mit der Ultra-Hand gegriffen werden können. Entwickelt wurde sie von Gunpei Yokoi. (de)
  • Ultra Hand is a toy that was manufactured by Nintendo in the late 1960s. It was created in 1966 by Gunpei Yokoi, who would later design the Love Tester, the D-pad, the Game Boy, and the WonderSwan. Ultra Hand consists of several criss-cross-connected plastic elements, and operates on the "lazy tongs" pantograph principle. One end of the Ultra Hand has scissor-like handles and is operated like scissors, extending when the handles are pinched together and retracting when they are parted. On the other end of the Ultra Hand are two bowl-shaped grips with which ball-like objects can be gripped when the Ultra Hand is fully extended. Three colored balls were included in the Ultra Hand package, along with stands on which the balls can rest. (en)
  • La Ultra Hand (ウルトラ ハンド?) è un giocattolo prodotto da Nintendo e ideato da Gunpei Yokoi, messo in commercio nel 1966. La Ultra Hand funziona come una forbice, estendendo i due manici quando le due parti sono attaccate e ritraendoli quando le due estremità sono divise. Nella scatola del giocattolo sono presenti tre palline (una gialla, una rossa e una blu), utili per testare il gioco, che consiste appunto in una "mano estensibile" che serve per raccogliere oggetti troppo lontani da noi, e assieme alle palline tre piedistalli (degli stessi colori delle palline) su cui mettere le palline. (it)
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  • Ultra Hand (en)
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  • Die Ultra-Hand ist ein Plastik-Spielzeug von Nintendo aus dem Jahr 1966. Über mehrere, kreuzweise verbundene Kunststoffelemente, kann man einen Handgriff scherenartig zusammendrücken. Dabei streckt sich die Konstruktion in die Länge. Mit am anderen Ende befestigten Greifschalen können dann Objekte gegriffen werden, die mit der bloßen Hand nicht erreicht werden können. In dem Paket befinden sich 3 Bälle mit zugehörigen Ständern, von denen die Bälle mit der Ultra-Hand gegriffen werden können. Entwickelt wurde sie von Gunpei Yokoi. Neben dem realen Spielzeug von Nintendo taucht die Ultra-Hand auch in Videospielen auf, wie zum Beispiel als einfaches Minispiel in WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania und WarioWare Touched! oder dreidimensional in Mario Power Tennis sowie als Easter Egg in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask und in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. (de)
  • L'Ultra Hand ("Main Ultra" en français) est le deuxième jouet de Nintendo inventé en 1966 par l'ingénieur Gunpei Yokoi. C'est une main mécanique qui permet de prendre des objets parfois hors de portée, en relayant le mouvement de celui qui en tient les poignées grâce à un long croisillon formé de pièces en plastique dur. Il n'est jamais sorti hors du japon et il coûte 600 yens à sa sortie. (fr)
  • Ultra Hand is a toy that was manufactured by Nintendo in the late 1960s. It was created in 1966 by Gunpei Yokoi, who would later design the Love Tester, the D-pad, the Game Boy, and the WonderSwan. Ultra Hand consists of several criss-cross-connected plastic elements, and operates on the "lazy tongs" pantograph principle. One end of the Ultra Hand has scissor-like handles and is operated like scissors, extending when the handles are pinched together and retracting when they are parted. On the other end of the Ultra Hand are two bowl-shaped grips with which ball-like objects can be gripped when the Ultra Hand is fully extended. Three colored balls were included in the Ultra Hand package, along with stands on which the balls can rest. Ultra Hand was a commercial success, selling more than one million units. It is the first of several toys developed by Yokoi that helped to save the company from serious financial difficulties. (en)
  • La Ultra Hand (ウルトラ ハンド?) è un giocattolo prodotto da Nintendo e ideato da Gunpei Yokoi, messo in commercio nel 1966. La Ultra Hand funziona come una forbice, estendendo i due manici quando le due parti sono attaccate e ritraendoli quando le due estremità sono divise. Nella scatola del giocattolo sono presenti tre palline (una gialla, una rossa e una blu), utili per testare il gioco, che consiste appunto in una "mano estensibile" che serve per raccogliere oggetti troppo lontani da noi, e assieme alle palline tre piedistalli (degli stessi colori delle palline) su cui mettere le palline. La Ultra Hand fu un successo commerciale per Nintendo, che ne vendette più di un milione di unità. È il primo dei giocattoli ideati e sviluppati da Yokoi che hanno aiutato l'azienda a salvarsi da seri problemi finanziari. Il giocattolo compare come easter egg in alcuni videogiochi Nintendo tra cui Mario Kart 8, Splatoon 3 e WarioWare Gold. (it)
  • ウルトラハンドは、1966年に任天堂が発売した玩具である。 (ja)
  • Ultra Hand (яп. ウルトラハンド Уруторахандо) — механическая игрушка, производимая Nintendo в конце 1960-х. Была изобретена в 1966 году сотрудником компании Гумпэем Ёкои. (ru)
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