Erik Aston said:
Their backgrounds are totally different, but they both did what was necesary to lead their respective companies into the videogame market, and in turn reinvented that market. Yamauchi pushed Nintendo to enter what was a dead market, and to his credit, let Yokoi and Miyamoto shape the products. Unlike Yamauchi, Kutaragi was himself a shaper of the product, but he was also the figure that pushed Sony into what was still viewed as a "fad" market and positioned the product to dethrone Nintendo. |
ok
but still this is not enough to compare them...
i found this a little forced...
always IMO
but still
maybe we can agree on comparing them on obstination on their visions...(and only for this)
but for sure we can't compare them on the way they went out of "operative"gaming world!!!







