Although Nintendo dominated the video game scene in the late 1980s, a new challenger appeared in 1991. The story of how SEGA entered the console race and turned it into a war is told in Blake J. Harris's book, Console Wars: SEGA, Nintendo, and the Battle That Defined a Generation. While Console Wars focuses on SEGA's meteoric rise (which makes it a complementary read to David Sheff's definitive history of Nintendo, Game Over), it's also filled with amusing trivia about the inner workings of Nintendo and even Sony, who were already plotting to join the battle for teenage televisions in the early '90s. Here are 21 crazy historical tidbits I learned about Sonic, Mario, SEGA, Nintendo, and (the original) console wars.
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