we all would have been outside and more fit and would of had about 20 girl friends over the last 10 years
we all would have been outside and more fit and would of had about 20 girl friends over the last 10 years


DOOM
i meant the game doom still would have existed
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Well Sony wouldn't join because the SNES CD thing never happened and then MS wouldn't join because the PS1 would have not happened. So we would be forever ruled by Sega, Atari and Coleco.
I think we would have had the PC industry, followed by Call of Duty. The 360 and PS3 are casualised PC gaming (in a good way) and would have grown from that.
The quality of individual games would have been lower without the gold standards of Mario, Zelda, Final Fantasy, Mega Man. The focus would have been on multiplayer a lot sooner, and the single player cross-over-into-a-different-reality games would be much less developed.
Game music would not possibly not exist as an art form.
Sega would have entered instead, made terrible decisions and would crash the video game industry and Sony wouldn't have entered cause of that... Thank Nintendo for Playstation guys!
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Actually I lied about MS, the MSX and MSX2 would've been more popular worldwide and then everyone would've finally been able to play the good versions of Metal Gear 1 & 2. Then they would go out and release the MSX 360 with Metal Gear Solid as a killer app.
No one would be sitting here on this message board if that was the case as the industry would've evolved in a very different way.
NES not only popularized Nintendo games, but franchises like Final Fantasy, Megaman, Dragon Quest, Castlevania, and the companies behind those games almost certainly don't exist in the same way, nor does the modern 3rd party licensing fee set up or the modern controller which really all traces back to the NES/Famicom d-pad + B/A buttons.
Sony only got into the game business because of Nintendo, and Microsoft only got into the business because of Sony, so it's quite likely neither one would be in the dedicated console business either. They'd might be involved in the PC scene maybe and Sony might be a publisher based around their movie IPs (like Sony Imagesoft in the 90s) bu that's about it.
It's pretty obvious that video games would have died in the 83 crash. Perhaps we would have PC gaming, but it would be FAR from what we have today.

Nintendo - Dominates the card and toy industry
Iwata - Works for Sega
Miyamoto - Writes manga
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