Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an Industry, Captured Your Money and Enslaved Your Child

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ISBN-10:

0340595574

ISBN-13:

9780340595572

Author(s): Sheff, David
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1993
Format: Hardcover, 480 pages

Description:

With annual sales of $4.7 billion in the US alone, Nintendo dominates the worldwide market for video games and Mario, the company mascot, has become more familiar to children than Mickey Mouse. Far more profitable than IBM, Apple or Microsoft, Nintendo has become - in less than a decade - one of the most successful high technology companies in the world. This book looks at the policies and practices of Nintendo and its future in computer technology.

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