Our family's Nintendo journey
I was reading the book Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World. One of the chapters talks about the invention of LCD screen-based games at Nintendo.
And I remembered that growing up my brother Harmeet and I had the game Oil Panic, which was part of the "Game and Watch" series (they added a watch to the game console), which I’m sure baba (dad) must have bought for us on one of his trips abroad.
Harmeet was really good at it. Me not so much.
Our kids, Ria and Ronak, grew up playing Nintendo Wii and 3DS (among other consoles), but primarily Nintendo.
The book really highlights how the gaming company and global trend was fashioned by one engineer's way of thinking that was more generalist (like mine) than specialist.
Read the book to find out what I mean.
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