Generator Defect I

Strategy! Agility! This game claimed to have it all. But its ambition became the downfall of the K-Gof platform. After the worldwide success of Bafse Fighter II and Bafse Fighter III, K-Gof went all out and released Generator Defect, a 4-player game that was so complex and deep that no one could play it at all. While one player was playing a screwdriver trying to repair a broken generator, the other players tried to sabotage the plan by moving cogs around and stopping other cogs from rotating.

Anticipation for this title was enormous and millions of copies were produced even before release. When the negative reviews came in, people stopped buying, and K-Gof sales dropped rapidly. This event lead directly to the North American Video Game Crash of 1993, and the K-Gof platform never recovered. Despite early successes and several classic releases, the K-Gof platform fell into decline and was quickly forgotten.

Screwdrivers! Cogs! Complexity! Agility! Strategy!

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