SG: "Karl Dwyer gives a history lesson on the gaming console, how it's evolved, and explains the technology behind where gaming is headed in the future"
Hardware manufacturer Moza debuted several new hardware peripherals for flight simulation at FlightSimExpo 2025.
TNS: Based on its most recent ESG data, Nintendo boasts a remarkably low staff turnover rate of just 1.9%, with virtually no reported layoffs.
Well it doesn’t surprise me. As much money as they make and how they value their employees. It’s a great company in that regard.
Well, when your games remain full price many years after release.
And you make profit off of outdated hardware.
I would be shocked if they couldn't afford to retain their staff.
As consoles go, the SNES has quite the family friendly image. But, just like a Pizza Hut when you look at its hygiene rating or taste its pizza or breathe inside a restaurant, it’s not always good for everyone.
The golden age. No ESRB*. No ratings at all. It was glorious.
*I know the ESRB was formed by the industry to prevent others from stepping in and taking control.
I always find it fascinating when someone from EU / UK talk about 'the crash' as if it happened to them as well. That was a North American thing. Over there in EU / UK they were not affected (anywhere close to the same extent) and even had a wider variety of platforms to support that included personal computers from Amstrad and Sinclair (to name a couple).
First console to use carts. Fairchild Channel F https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...