[2] He was surprised by how little movies and books existed about the console wars between Sega and Nintendo, so he decided to conduct his own research.
[2] Harris was still deciding upon the exact story he wanted to talk about for Sega and Nintendo, and ideas started to come to fruition when he and his business partner, Jacob Tulis, managed to get a meeting with producers and game enthusiasts Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in 2012.
[3] Rogen and Goldberg loved the idea so much that they agreed to help get a book published and a documentary made.
[3] Old video footage for the documentary, showing the dynamic between Nintendo and Sega, was obtained through Harris’s VHD-to-DVD converter.
[7] Others feel that the interviews in the film do proper justice to showcasing the idea that the employees at Sega America were a part of something special.