| Mr Khan said: Mostly a taste-in-games thing. Old school Sonic (though Sega was bigger than Nintendo in Europe in Sonic's heyday), but more importantly old-school Nintendo, which was always biggest in the USA. |
Just to add a bit of trivia to the history about Sega being bigger in Europe.
Sweden was an exception to that. Thanks to an import company called bergsala AB, we had Game & Watch games since 1981, and almost became the first country after Japan to recieve the NES (Nintnedo delayed that to launch it in the USA first, but we were still the first European country to get the NES)
I don't know how things are today, but Nintendo has been absolutley gigantic in Sweden. Even in my generation, who grew up with GBC and N64, everyone knew what an 8-bit Nintendo and Super Nintnedo was (and this was when we were around 8 years old). The street where the headquarter of Bergsala AB is located was even renamed to Mario's Gata (Mario's street) ^^.
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