Which gaming product was the first to have a major, documented recall due to design flaws that caused safety concerns in the 1980s?
The gaming industry has seen its fair share of product recalls over the decades, some of which shaped how companies approach quality control and consumer safety. This trivia question focuses on a significant moment in gaming product history that changed how the industry handled hardware issues. Test your knowledge about the business side of gaming history!
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- The Atari 2600's RF adapter, which caused television interference and potential fire hazards
- Nintendo's Power Glove controller, which had wiring issues that could cause minor electrical shocks
- Mattel's Football handheld game, which had batteries that would overheat and potentially explode
- Nintendo's Famicom controllers, which had a design flaw in the square buttons that made them susceptible to cracking and creating sharp edges
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