Even though it was released in the time period when the North
American video game crash of 1983 was happening, this game didn't suffer any bad consequences because of this fact.
- North
American video game crash of 1983, Wikipedia
Even at this late point, the home market was still suffering from the fallout caused by the North
American video game crash of 1983.
Following the North
American video game crash of 1983 many retailers had lost confidence in the video game market.
The creation and marketing of R.O.B. as a «Trojan Horse» after the North
American video game crash of 1983 was placed fifth in GameSpy's twenty - five smartest moves in gaming history.
Not exact matches
The second urban legend is that E.T. sold so badly that the
game was a direct cause of the
video game market
crash of 1983, the near - complete destruction of the
American video game industry.
It is all too interesting to note that history already had repeated itself, as the fall of XBLIG parallels the fall of the entire North
American video game scene back in the infamous
crash of 1983: