16-Bit War
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565204236
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Before the console wars were fought on Twitter, they were fought in schoolyards and boardrooms. Tech historian Victor Stone chronicles the "16-Bit War" between Nintendo and Sega in the early 1990s. Stone focuses on how Sega, a struggling underdog, used aggressive, "in-your-face" American marketing to challenge the monolithic dominance of Nintendo.
The book details the creation of Sonic the Hedgehog as a deliberate "Mario-killer," designed to be faster and cooler. Stone analyzes the famous "Sega Does What Nintendon't" campaign and the technical smoke-and-mirrors of "Blast Processing."
"16-Bit War" is not just about games; it's a business case study on how to disrupt a monopoly by targeting a slightly older demographic (teenagers vs. kids). It explores the cultural impact of this rivalry, which birthed the concept of "console identity" and tribalism that persists today. A nostalgic ride for anyone who ever argued about the Genesis vs. the SNES.
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