A system released by nintendo, nintendo: japanese for in the hands of
heaven. The nintendo was released in the united states in 1986 shortly after the "great video
game crash" in 1984. Nintendo, knowing the stigma of videogame systems in america after the crash. Nintendo decided to market it as an "entertainment system" and gave it a radical design change over its japanese counterpart, the famicom or "family
computer" as it was Known in japan, to make it look like a
computer or VCR to make it asthetically fit in with other such appliances. After the NES was relaeased nintendo had a stranglehold on the video
game market. With some good in house devleopers, and creating contract restraints with 3rd
party developers. Which meant that if you developed games for the "big N" you couldnt develop for anyone else, And the 3rd
party game had to earn the nintendo "seal of approval". this strangle hold on the market led to the failure of the NES'
s main competitor, the sega master system, or SMS. Which was graphically superior and had some quite good games for it, but because of a lack of third
party support due to nintendo's contract restrictions, it failed. Which meant that nintendo was the leader in the video game market in the late eighties. Until that is, the Sega Genesis was released in 1989...