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Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation

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'Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation' by Blake J. Harris dives into the intense rivalry between Sega and Nintendo in the early 90s, focusing on the marketing strategies employed by Tom Kalinske to propel Sega to the top. The narrative style is likened to a Hollywood blockbuster, showcasing the rise of Sega and its eventual downfall, with a bias towards Sega's perspective and a focus on the American market.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is cinematic and conversational, aimed at creating an engaging narrative, though it may sometimes detract from the factual content.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot focuses on the intense competition between two major gaming companies during the 90s, highlighting marketing battles and strategic decisions that shaped the industry.

Setting:

The setting is centered on the US video game industry during the competitive 90s, with attention to the cultural differences between American and Japanese companies.

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The pacing is generally fast and engaging, but can lag during sections with extensive fictionalized dialogue.
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The book covers the intense competition between Sega and Nintendo during the early 90s, focusing on how Sega rose to prominence in the 16-bit era.
It illustrates how American executives at Sega pushed back against the traditional, conservative practices of Sega Japan.
Nintendo initially had a near monopoly in the gaming market at the end of the 80s, which Sega exploited by targeting gaps left by Nintendo.
Sega utilized clever marketing strategies, including advertising that poked fun at Nintendo and building partnerships with retailers that disliked Nintendo's control.
The narrative primarily follows Tom Kalinske's successful marketing strategies that helped Sega America thrive during this period.
The book presents a detailed history of both companies and the video game industry, including insights into the 1980s video game crash.
Blake Harris interviewed around 500 people for this book, although most were likely from marketing departments, not game development.
The writing style mixes historical facts with dramatized dialogues, sometimes leading to unrealistic conversations that feel more fictional than factual.
Nintendo's strict control over their partners is highlighted, notably their abrupt abandonment of Sony for a deal with Philips, which shocked Sony.
Sega is portrayed as the underdog fighting against the giant that was Nintendo, contributing to a David versus Goliath narrative.

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Now a documentary on CBS All Access.

Following the success of The Accidental Billionaires and Moneyball comes Console Wars-a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry.

In 1990, Nintendo had a virtual monopoly on the video game industry. Sega, on the other hand, was just a faltering arcade company with big aspirations and even bigger personalities. But that would all change with the arrival of Tom Kalinske, a man who knew nothing about videogames and everything about fighting uphill battles. His unconventional tactics, combined with the blood, sweat and bold ideas of his renegade employees, transformed Sega and eventually led to a ruthless David-and-Goliath showdown with rival Nintendo.

The battle was vicious, relentless, and highly profitable, eventually sparking a global corporate war that would be fought on several fronts: from living rooms and schoolyards to boardrooms and Congress. It was a once-in-a-lifetime, no-holds-barred conflict that pitted brother against brother, kid against adult, Sonic against Mario, and the US against Japan.

Based on over two hundred interviews with former Sega and Nintendo employees, Console Wars is the underdog tale of how Kalinske miraculously turned an industry punchline into a market leader. It's the story of how a humble family man, with an extraordinary imagination and a gift for turning problems into competitive advantages, inspired a team of underdogs to slay a giant and, as a result, birth a $60 billion dollar industry.

A best book of the year: NPR, Slate, Publishers Weekly, Goodreads

May 2014
579 pages

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