The True Causes of the Video Game Crash of 1983: Had Nothing to Do with E.T. |Retro Game Living Room
The North American Video Game Crash of 1983 was a unique and complex event. Too often the entire episode in gaming history is blamed on E.T. and Pac-Man. It's also been said that too many bad games or too many developers caused the crash. Or even that it was the fault of the home computer market. None of those are true, and in this video those myths and others will be dispelled as we discuss the true causes of the crash.

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