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I suggest you stop that, they will eventually ban if you keep it up.
One but not the major factor and by garbage it was more a lack of actual innovation that lead to industry stagnation. Around 83 all atari games kinda looked the same.. Questionable hardware manufacturing practices. Oh trust me them joysticks could be flimsy.
You should probably follow some of the citation links to that wiki article.
So yeah, like I said from the start, garbage games were one of the reasons the crash of 83 happened.
Oh , we can be condescending now? Can we? Can We? Can We?
You are hilarious
No I was not proven wrong. In never said garbage was not a factor, just that it was a relatively minor one. In the face of a mini recession, and a fractured over saturated market. STudy the companies that existed and you get a better ppicture of the decisions that were made and what invariably lead to the crash..
And the name of the company you run is?
I was right, you were wrong. Simple reading comprehension, buddy.
Well, I made my point. You fanboys can go back to defending garbage.