Viper1 said:
It would? Are you sure? Because investors and retailers had basically blackballed funding and sehlf space for anything video game. Nintendo circumvented this problem with 2 actions. 1, they called it an entertainment system rather than video game system. 2, they did a major campaign in NYC at a retailer to test the market for video game consoles again and blew them away. Had anyone else tried it and used the terms video games or not used a test market...or had the incredible Super Mario Bros to display it with, I don't think it would have ever come back. At least not in the form that we know it today. It would be something very different. I suspect the computer industry would be the closest entity to have revitalized the industry but even they suffered pretty hard at first. And while the crash largely affected the US, it was certainly felt in Japan and Europe as well. You don't have a global industry go from $3 billion in revenue one year to $100 milion the next year without it affecting everything. |
I'm absolutely positive it would have happenned sooner or later. Like you said PC's would still have seen game development and in the long run other companies would have seen that there was money to be made, espcially once technology advanced. And indeed they called it an entertainment system for a good reason, and other entertainment system's would have made their way to the living room sooner or later.







