thismeintiel said:
That's not actually true, though. Ken Kutaragi was passionate about gaming. He worked on the SNES sound chip in secret and when he finally presented it to execs, most wanted to end the project, because gaming was seen as a fad within the company. He was able to convince the CEO to allow him to continue working with Nintendo on the chip, which eventually led to the idea of partnering for the Nintendo Play Station. When Nintendo suddenly pulled out of the deal in favor of a (failed) partnership with Phillips, I'm sure they were upset, but most execs still just wanted to end the project. Kutaragi was, once again, able to convince the CEO about the potential of gaming, and the PlayStation was born. So, it was born out of passion, not to just get back at Nintendo. Here's a pretty good documentary about it: |
Did you forget the part where Sony tried to join with Nintendo's direct rival Sega to make the Sega CD before Sega said no after Nintendo said no. Sony held aggression towards Nintendo and found it very disrespectful yet decided to do the exact same thing. Talk about being hypocrites.







