ksv said:
Bad for some of the companies maybe, but good for the consumers. The Genesis/SNES period was in many ways a golden era for gaming, with a lot of innovation as well as perfection of known formulas. Zelda 3, Sonic 1-3, Super Metroid, SMW and Yoshi's Island, Donkey Kong Country, Mario Kart, F-Zero, Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, Contra III, Star Fox, Pilotwings, the list goes on. |
No bad in general. Nintendo stoppped to grow the market and started a bitter and empity war against Sega using pathetic marketing campaign revolt toward teens. There was many great games at that time ( Snes best console ever
) but problem with 3rd party weren't never truly addressed and both Sega and Nintendo were severly damaged.
Ironically Genesis was Sega msot ppular console but also the beginning of the end for Sega Enterprise itself.
With Snes Nintendo proved to not understand the marke at that time, its blind mentality caused the company demise.
The general rule is that grow the market is good, competing is bad.
“In the entertainment business, there are only heaven and hell, and nothing in between and as soon as our customers bore of our products, we will crash.” Hiroshi Yamauchi
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