¿Por qué terminó Nintendomania?

In July 2000, Nintendomanía aired its final episode. No explanation. No statement. Not a single word from Nintendo of America. For five years, Nintendomanía was Latin America's only window into the video game industry. Gus Rodríguez built something no other company had achieved: a real, Spanish-speaking community that treated gamers like serious people. And Nintendo shut it down. Why? Today you'll find out the name of the person behind that decision. ⏱ CHAPTERS 0:00 — The End of Nintendomania 1:32 — How Nintendomania Was Born: Gus Rodríguez and Pepe Sierra 3:02 — Nintendo Cancels the Show — Without Saying a Word 3:52 — Steve Singer: The Man Nintendo Put in Charge of Latin America 6:19 — Why Club Nintendo Survived and Nintendomania Didn't 7:38 — Corporate Silence and the Rumors: Chapoy, Pirated Cartridges, and More 8:46 — The Last Episode and the Phrase That Marked a Generation 10:07 — The Real Cost: 5 Years Without a Single Video Game Show in Mexico 11:20 — The Generation Nintendo Lost Forever 11:51 — The Death of Gus Rodríguez and Nintendo's Silence 13:17 — The Legacy Nintendo Couldn't Destroy 🎮 ALSO ON EBERMED 👉 The ONLY Man Who Worked for Televisa and TV Azteca (And He survived) →    • El ÚNICO Hombre que Trabajó para Televisa ...   Become a member of this channel to enjoy perks:    / @ebermed