rcividanes
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Hi folks.
I have researched and read a lot about the history of the Nintendo 64, but there is one detail that seems to escape in all the texts.
How did Nintendo actually make the deal with SGI?
There are quotes that Tom Kalinske, CEO of Sega, referred Howard Lincoln to SGI's Jim Clar. But it seems to have not been just that. Everything suggests that Rare Inc. was very close to SGI at the time and Nintendo saw this work. The union of everything led to the agreement with SGI.
Does anyone know or know someone who knows the details of how this agreement was possible? A North American company developing hardware for the reserved Nintendo.
I have researched and read a lot about the history of the Nintendo 64, but there is one detail that seems to escape in all the texts.
How did Nintendo actually make the deal with SGI?
There are quotes that Tom Kalinske, CEO of Sega, referred Howard Lincoln to SGI's Jim Clar. But it seems to have not been just that. Everything suggests that Rare Inc. was very close to SGI at the time and Nintendo saw this work. The union of everything led to the agreement with SGI.
Does anyone know or know someone who knows the details of how this agreement was possible? A North American company developing hardware for the reserved Nintendo.