En 1990, Sega a réuni une équipe pour affronter Nintendo, la plus grande société de jeux vidéo au monde. Un conflit décisif opposant frère contre frère, Sonic contre Mario, le capitalisme am... Tout lireEn 1990, Sega a réuni une équipe pour affronter Nintendo, la plus grande société de jeux vidéo au monde. Un conflit décisif opposant frère contre frère, Sonic contre Mario, le capitalisme américain contre la tradition japonaise.En 1990, Sega a réuni une équipe pour affronter Nintendo, la plus grande société de jeux vidéo au monde. Un conflit décisif opposant frère contre frère, Sonic contre Mario, le capitalisme américain contre la tradition japonaise.
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To say that it was all the fault of a jealous Japanese executive is pretty cheap and I wouldn't be surprised if that golden guy from SOA blast-financed this whole thing, just to get even. :)
I discovered the NES from a friend and it was magical. A magnificent entertainment system and using colors! That was the starting point to became a Nintendo fan.
But after having the successful NES I started dreaming about having the Sega Mega drive and it was even better! I remember Sega a the best console at that time.
But, again Nintendo beated Sega with the Super Nintendo. One of the best consoles ever. And I bought it too. The 90's were fantastic. Pure Nostalgia... This documentary explains everything from the point of view of people who created those dreams. Interesting to know what happened to Sega and why. If you're around your 40's now you're going to enjoy this documentary as a kid.
I loved Nintendo too, but the Sega just kicked ass. I bought Sonic after being with my mom to the bingo, I won $250 that day, that is like $1500 today. I bought the game for around $65 that time. That was a lot of money for a kid. If you wonder, yes my mother took the rest of the money, her ticket. I didn't care, I was high on Sonic. Man, I had many great days, weeks, month and years with Sega. What a time to grow up. Magical!
This documentary gave me so many fun flashbacks. Me and my friend, who played at my house back in the day, sat here with me and we smiled, laughed and just loved this documentary. And we had some few beers too.
Really fun watching this. And to the guy who left a review, saying that Sega really wasn't that big of a deal... Dude, I'll challenge you any day LOL.
If you ever was a gamer or are a gamer, this is a must watch!! 10/10
The interviews are probably the best thing about this, all the other information is scant (no verbal mention of the Master System, 32X, Sega CD or Dreamcast at all?!?!) and no details at all about the Saturn or even pictures, just a brief mention of it at the end.
Anyone who is interested in this subject already, will already know more than is revealed in this program. As stated previously the only interesting content is the interviews with people like Howard Lincoln from Nintendo and Tom Kalinske from Sega. Otherwise you could get all the info in this show (and a lot more) just by reading the Sega and Nintendo pages on Wikipedia. I get the feeling this was not made by people who have any genuine love for the subject.
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- Console Wars: SEGA, Nintendo and the Battle That Defined a Generation
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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