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What today’s console makers can learn from the ’90s Sega vs. Nintendo battle
Author Blake Harris still remembers the first time he started to see video games as a battle between multinational conglomerates. At the age of six or seven, he asked his dad to purchase the newly released Super NES as an upgrade to his much-loved NES. His dad refused, on the theory that "after the Super Nintendo, they'll come out with a Super Duper Nintendo, then a Super, Super Duper Nintendo," and so on.
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I miss the simplicity of that generation