Nintendo Tenía la Mejor Consola del Mundo… y un Cartucho la Hundió | La Caída de la N64

Nintendo had the best console of its generation. The most powerful. With Mario running in three dimensions for the first time ever. Its throne was secure… and yet, it lost that generation in the most humiliating way, against a company that had never made a console before: Sony, with its PlayStation. How did it happen? Over a piece of plastic. Over a whim. While the entire world was moving toward the compact disc, cheaper and with much more storage space, Nintendo clung to the cartridge out of pride and for control. And that stubbornness came at a price: the creators of the most anticipated video game of the time, the legendary Final Fantasy, went to beg Nintendo to switch to discs. Nintendo said no. And that "no" sent Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and half the industry straight into Sony's arms. In this documentary, we tell you how Nintendo went from manufacturing playing cards in 1889 to dominating the world of video games, how it humiliated Sony on stage and unwittingly created its own rival, why the most powerful console of its generation ended up in second place, and the brutal phrase with which Nintendo closed the door on its best ally forever. It's a story of pride, betrayal, and pure nostalgia. If you blew on cartridges thinking it would do something, if you fought with that three-pronged controller, if you spent entire afternoons with four players yelling in front of the TV, if you threw a shell at the guy who was winning right before the finish line… this video is for you. Subscribe to keep unearthing these stories of empires that had it all and lost it all. Every week, a new collapse. Did you own a Nintendo 64 or were you on the PlayStation side? What was the game you couldn't put down? Tell me in the comments. I read them all. #Nintendo64 #Nintendo #ForgottenEmpires #Nostalgia #Retro