Japan didn't just invent the modern console market; it invented the language of video game storytelling. Nintendo perfected the "joy of play" (Mario, Zelda), Capcom defined survival horror (Resident Evil), and FromSoftware traumatized a generation with difficult-but-fair storytelling (Dark Souls, Elden Ring). The Japanese game industry retains a "toy box" mentality—focusing on mechanics and charm before photorealistic graphics—which often gives its products a timeless quality.
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No article on this industry is complete without addressing the structural flaws. Japan didn't just invent the modern console market;