He doesn’t want to diminish the current crisis, though.

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    A worse time? Home computers thrived, the arcades were packed, bedroom programming was on the rise, the Famicom was released… Other than Atari betting too big on E.T., the industry was in a healthy position.

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        As a kid in the 80s I had a Colecovision console, probably 20 titles and even the steering wheel peripheral. I miss it. For pure game enjoyment it was the height of the art. NES brought about the start of games that were work, though there were some great titles on that system. At least for someone like me, the only improvement that has come with the newer systems is better racing games.

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      The funny thing is I think we are in the same situation except now the free distribution of games on the internet means the supply side issues are even less relevant to the game industry. The losers might end up being consoles again.