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In 1985, “Jump Man” (now called Mario) featured as a standalone on the NES. The game was like nothing anyone had seen before: a vast and imaginative world with smooth graphics and side scrolling visuals. This of course was Super Mario Brothers. Forty million copies of the original game have been sold to date. I remember playing Super Mario in the ’90s, and it is as much fun now as it was then. This success would be followed by a second smash hit in 1986: The Legend of Zelda.
ColdFusion Presents
Dagogo Altraide
You can do big things with small teams, but it’s hard to do small things with big teams. And small is often plenty. That’s the power of small — you do what needs to be done rather than overdoing it.
03. Small Teams
37signals.com
Many people with secondary greatness—that is, social recognition for their talents—lack primary greatness or goodness in their character.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Stephen R. Covey
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