Be it the DataEast Cassette System, the first attempt at the standardized arcade hardware ever, or the 1988’s controversy of Chelnov, the miner who survived nuclear meltdown, it was all either prone to malfunctions, controversial (hey, Chernobyl 1986, anyone?), or just weird. They have produced at least something for virtually everything: arcades, Neo-Geo, NES, Playstation, you name it. And for a computer software company to survive in such a fluid environment, it had to constantly produce something new an innovative, or-at least-try to keep up the pace with the commercial rivals. New technologies were emerging at warp speeds, springing like mushroms after the rain. 1990’s were an era of rapid development, a technical and engineering boom. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not bashing on the game. Well, where do I begin? Now, Spin master is a product made of pure recyclate.
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