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AcquiredApril 18, 2023
Short: The Death of Sega
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Sega and the Genesis was THE underdog story of the early 90’s. In a single console generation, Sega went from ~zero to 50% US market share and dethroned Nintendo’s seemingly invincible global monopoly. But — somehow — it all then died. Two console generations later Sega was out of the hardware game entirely, and the company was sold off for pieces to a pachinko manufacturer. How on earth did this happen?? Today we’re launching Acquired Shorts in order to tell this story and others like it: side tales from the “Acquired Cinematic Universe” that are too brief for a full episode, but too good to leave in the vault. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the format (and this episode). Please send us your feedback in Slack , email or Twitter !
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Console Wars
Blake Harris
“The author draws a great analogy of Japan as the parent and America as the child, discussing the dynamics between Sega of America and its Japanese parent company.”
Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: Sega's market decline
For: Fans of video game history and industry analysis.
Key quote: “They talk about it in Console Wars.”
The host mentioned 'Console Wars' to highlight the intense competition and challenges faced by Sega during its peak. This reference serves to illustrate the broader narrative of Sega's eventual decline in the gaming industry.
ASIN: B00K0M8TR4
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