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17 July 2024

  • 05:1905:19, 17 July 2024 diff hist +12 Jerry Lawson (engineer)This work was not done by Lawson himself, but by his mechanical engineer, Ron Smith, and his industrial designer, Nick Talesfore. Obviously, he was supervising and approving their work as the lead engineer on the project. current

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  • 05:2105:21, 17 June 2024 diff hist −7 Bertie the BrainNo. Bertie's distinction is being electronic. Devices like Davies' 1949 simulator, Spotlight Golf, and a few other things not mentioned here (the Nimatron from 1940, the Chessplayer from 1912, etc.) use electro-mechanical components. I see no indication that Spotlight Golf is electronic, indeed the source you highlighted specifically says that the components are electric and electromechanical. Tag: Manual revert

15 June 2024

  • 17:4217:42, 15 June 2024 diff hist −364 Fusajiro YamauchiLots of bad info here. Murei was an early tobacco magnate in Japan through his Murai Brothers Company. When the Tobacco Monopoly Law was passed in 1904, he was forced to give up his entire operation and exited the business to focus on farming and mining investment. He was never president of Nihon Senbai, which is the "privatized" version of Japan Tobacco and Salt established in 1985. JTC was a government corporation established in 1949 to take over the monopoly established in 1904. Tag: Reverted
  • 17:2817:28, 15 June 2024 diff hist −16 m Fusajiro YamauchiNo edit summary
  • 17:2717:27, 15 June 2024 diff hist −798 Fusajiro YamauchiThe Story of Nintendo is a 48-page children's book targeted at 4th - 6th graders and is thus not a reliable source. A little disappointed an article undergoing a GA review would include a source like this.

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  • 07:4207:42, 24 May 2024 diff hist −52 2024 in video gamesHyperbolic nonsense.
  • 07:3907:39, 24 May 2024 diff hist −454 Console warSure, the VCS and Intellivision were fierce competitors between 1980 and 1983, but a French company that calls itself Atari because of an asset purchase a few decades ago and a licensing company that calls itself Intellivision Entertainment because no one else could be bothered to exploit the IP in the late 1990s are not competitors at all, and the former buying some rights from the latter has nothing to do with ending a marketshare fight that was done and dusted 40 years ago.

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