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In 1985, the American video game industry wasn't just struggling—it was dead. The "Great Crash" had turned consoles into toxic waste, and retailers wouldn't touch a "video game" with a ten-foot pole.Then a Japanese company showed up with a gray box, a plastic robot, and a plastic gun.They didn't call it a console; they called it an Entertainment System. They didn't call it a computer; they called it a Toy. By bundling the system with R.O.B. the Robot, Nintendo pulled off the ultimate Trojan Horse. They convinced stores like Toys "R" Us that they weren't selling the "failing" medium of electronic gaming—they were selling a high-tech playmate.This is the story of how a clever rebranding campaign didn't just save Nintendo; it built the $200 billion industry we have today by lying right to our faces.📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK"History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH🔗 LINKS & SUPPORTThe book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBHDocumentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassettSubscribe for weekly post-mortems on the products, decisions, and people shaping modern tech.#Nintendo #NES #VideoGameHistory #GamingCrash1983 #RetroGaming #SuperMario #BusinessStrategy #MarketingGenius #TechHistory #TheJasonHassettShow #JasonHassett #ToyIndustry #GamingRevolution
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