An important attribute of the Nintendo design philosophy - established in large part by chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi and engineer
Gunpei Yokoi - is to ride the waves of new technology in a way that creates new play opportunities that are affordable (for the customer) and profitable (for the company).
The orginal
Gameboy and the
Wii are prime examples of this: not the most advanced in their time in terms of technology, but great fun nonetheless. And because of their relatively friendly price point, well positioned to achieve mass success.
Nintendo's racing car series
Lefty RX (レフティ RX) is an early example of this approach.
In the 70's, wireless remote controlled cars were still in the early stages of their development, very much cutting edge and highly desirable toys. And usually also very expensive, because of the advanced electronics and mechanical parts involved.