> I'm not sure what's crazier about that story: the fact that Nintendo tried to get > away with a lame attempt at dressing their video game system up as a "toy" or the > fact that it worked.
For me, the craziest part of the NES story is always the part where Atari turned down the US distribution rights. Now, it's possible people would've been warier of the NES post-crash if Atari was involved, but if not Atari might still be in business (I mean actual Atari, not whoever owns the name this week).
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