The first brand feud I can remember is Atari vs. Intellivision.
Note Major League Baseball endorsement. And misspelling of product name in quote. Superior, my Aunt Fanny.
Some kids had an Atari 2600 game console; some kids had an Intellivision. (Some kids had an Odyssey 2 or a Vectrex, but not for very long.) Atari kids hated Intellivision kids, and vice versa. The TV commercials for both brands stoked this hatred; George Plimpton appeared in an ad for Intellivision, which he explained meant “Intelligent Television”. Ergo, kids who played Atari were stupid. Continue reading →
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Filed under Bad Influences, Don't Know Don't Care, Faint Signals, Idiot's Delight, Nostalgic Obsessions, Robot Toy Fetish
Tagged as 1980s, 1984, 2017, advertising, Atari 2600, corporate crap, George Plympton, Great Videogame Crash of 1983, Halo, Intellivision, LAN parties, Macintosh, Mattel, Mattel electronic football, Microsoft, Nintendo, Odyssey 2, online gaming, Pac-Man, PlayStation, Sega Genesis, sports, Super Mario Bros., television, Vectrex, Xbox
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