Talk:Video game crash of 1983
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Rename consideration
[edit]Given that the market declined more in 1984 and especially in 1985, more than just 1983 should be in the title since it didn't really crash in 1983, it crashed more in 1984, and really crashed in 1985. Should call it the Crash of 1983-1985 since it was not even 10% of 1983's level in 1985. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1702:3AE0:4760:5445:2903:8269:4881 (talk) 22:15, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
- 1983 is the year associated most with the crash, what happened in 84 and 85 were downstream effects of that. --Masem (t) 01:12, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
- At the very least I'd recommend it be renamed to the North American Games crash . Outside North America the crash had a lot less impact ..in fact the only region I can think of effected was Japan given that it allowed them to expand into America, but they werent affected directly , and referred to the situation as "Atari Panic" . Other regions had practically no fall out from it at all(anecdotally I lived through the era in Europe , and the games industry here was almost completely unaffected , possibly as most gaming was via home computer there rather than consoles , and the market was spread over a lot of smaller companies)
- On the other hand in the UK for example , there was a crash of sorts in 1984 ..which occurred later and was due to a large games publishing company going into receivership/ or having financial troubles (Imagine software).
- I can site references , but https://fusionretrobooks.com/products/the-story-of-us-gold?variant=22058918471 is a good place to start .And this article here gives more detail https://nichegamer.com/video-game-crash-of-1983-the-apocalypse-that-wasnt/ ,
- Imagine Software Mrsunnybones (talk) 21:56, 12 July 2023 (UTC)
- While it did impact NA the most there were still affects elsewhere. The point is that "video game crash of 1983" is the more common name for this than "North American video game crash" Masem (t) 22:14, 12 July 2023 (UTC)
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