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C. [[Insane Troll Logic|Throw caution to the wind and go all-out on one of your rivals with a series of comic book-styled propaganda and recycle the same two games within them as "proof" of your machine's superiority while introducing a laughable spokesman.]] }} |
C. [[Insane Troll Logic|Throw caution to the wind and go all-out on one of your rivals with a series of comic book-styled propaganda and recycle the same two games within them as "proof" of your machine's superiority while introducing a laughable spokesman.]] }} |
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If you answered C, you may have been working for NEC in the early 90s as a marketer for their console the [[ |
If you answered C, you may have been working for NEC in the early 90s as a marketer for their console the [[TurboGrafx-16]], because that's exactly what they did: they presented multi-page ads in gaming magazines centering around a "computer expert" named [[Awesome McCoolname|Jonathan Brandstetter]], better known under his alias Johnny Turbo, in his quest to teach gamers the [[Blatant Lies|completely unbiased]] truth about the TG-16 compared to NEC's self-appointed rival [[Sega|Se]]--err, [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|Feka]]. |
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#Episode 43: The Master Plan! -- Johnny learns that Feka is marketing [[Sega CD|a CD system]] as "the first of its kind," and [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|this simply will not stand.]] Johnny takes out the Feka goons who were selling the CD systems, and more in the shadows promise their revenge. |
#Episode 43: The Master Plan! -- Johnny learns that Feka is marketing [[Sega CD|a CD system]] as "the first of its kind," and [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|this simply will not stand.]] Johnny takes out the Feka goons who were selling the CD systems, and more in the shadows promise their revenge. |