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It's hard for people to appreciate this stuff from where they stand now; a lot of them weren't there.

Man.

Part of the thing is that the advertising very aggressively tried to address teenagers, and it alienated grown-ups at least partially because it was so childish.

Well.

SEGA's advertising was worse, but Nintendo had that too - they just didn't attack SEGA by name