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by karaujo
3977 days ago
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Stopped reading here: "its Master System (later called Genesis in America)". The Genesis was the Mega Drive, not the Master System. At the time Nintendo was not officially selling in Brazil, but there were several NES clones selling. Sega was popular, but not dominating the market entirely. |
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Author of the piece. This was an error added during the editing process—if you read later in the piece, the difference is sussed out a bit. The point about NES clones becoming popular in Brazil is also touched upon in the piece.
It's getting fixed now. Sorry about that.