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AlfredoTurkey said:

No, the point is that Sega took a company down that had more than 90% market penetration and became the leader within three years. Nintendo was synonymous with "console". In three years time, Sega had replaced that on the lips of US children. In two years, Sonic was voted (by kids), more recocgnizable than the president of the United States.

Turning the tide of public opinion within the US gaming industry isn't impossible which is what I was trying to show. It just takes really good strategy and marketing. Microsoft can do it if they really wanted to.

???

Are you sure that you're not experiencing some sort of Mandela effect about the 1990 survey in which Mario was found to be more recognizable than Mickey Mouse?

It's true that the Genesis was briefly ahead of SNES in the early 90s, but Sega was hardly some sort of cultural icon that surpassed Nintendo. I seriously doubt that Sonic was even close to Mario in popularity when Super Mario World alone sold more than all Sonic games on the Genesis combined.