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"I have no liking for lawyers." Yamauchi to future NOA CEO Howard Lincoln when they first meet.
The opening screen announced the game: "Donkey Kong."
...Arakawa worrieldy compalined to Yamauchi, who was thoroughly unsympathetic. He implored Yamauchi to atleast change the name, but Yamauchi refused. "It is a good game," he said.
Here is a little sample of the master in action:
Yamauchi entered the room abruptly and, without addressing anyone, stood at the of the table. He became, as one of those present put it,, "unglued."
He began with a breathy, high-pitched tirade in a Marlon Brando monotone and quckly became laud and abusive. Wtih a piercing cry, he swung his arms in an arc in front of him shooting his outstretched index finger towards Greenberg
Yamauchi's diatribe, all in Japanese, completely stunned everyone in the room, with the possible exception of the Arakawas. Howard Lincoln says, "It scared the hell out of me."...
... By the time Yamauchi wound down, no one in the room said a word. The translator began to speak. "Mr. Yamauchi is very upset."
"That is good." Yamauchi on being told Nintenod had beaten Atari in a court case.
The opening screen announced the game: "Donkey Kong."
...Arakawa worrieldy compalined to Yamauchi, who was thoroughly unsympathetic. He implored Yamauchi to atleast change the name, but Yamauchi refused. "It is a good game," he said.
Here is a little sample of the master in action:
Yamauchi entered the room abruptly and, without addressing anyone, stood at the of the table. He became, as one of those present put it,, "unglued."
He began with a breathy, high-pitched tirade in a Marlon Brando monotone and quckly became laud and abusive. Wtih a piercing cry, he swung his arms in an arc in front of him shooting his outstretched index finger towards Greenberg
Yamauchi's diatribe, all in Japanese, completely stunned everyone in the room, with the possible exception of the Arakawas. Howard Lincoln says, "It scared the hell out of me."...
... By the time Yamauchi wound down, no one in the room said a word. The translator began to speak. "Mr. Yamauchi is very upset."
"That is good." Yamauchi on being told Nintenod had beaten Atari in a court case.