This Week in Video Game History
Two companies stared down bankruptcy this week — and two games pulled them back from the edge. This is July 6th through 12th in gaming history.A young artist named Shigeru Miyamoto turns two thousand dead arcade cabinets into Donkey Kong and saves Nintendo. A near-bankrupt studio called Square bets everything on one last role-playing game and names it accordingly. A summer arrives when the entire world walks outside to catch Pokémon. And a little handheld takes its final bow — built by the man who created the Game Boy.Games covered this week:• Pokémon GO — iOS/Android — July 6, 2016• Rocket League — PS4/PC — July 7, 2015• Donkey Kong — Arcade — July 9, 1981 (Japan debut)• Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec — PS2 — July 9, 2001• The App Store / iPhone 3G — July 10–11, 2008• Final Fantasy — NES — July 12, 1990• SwanCrystal (WonderSwan) — July 12, 2002 (Japan)Deep dives: the genius of Gunpei Yokoi and the philosophy behind the Game Boy • the desperate gamble that became Final Fantasy • the summer of Pokémon GO and the map that was waiting all along.⏱️ Chapters in the comments / below.🎨 Artwork by MizTink🎵 Music by Shane Mandani🎙️ Written, produced, and hosted by Doug ColemanNew episodes every Sunday. Be sure to save your game, nerds.
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