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It was advertised as a budget gaming system (under $50) with the ability to run a large collection of games. [81] Released after the video game crash of 1983, and after the North American launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System, the 2600 was supported with new games and television commercials promoting "The fun is back!".
With only a maximum budget of $200, Sauer managed to find Randy Roseberry to compose the music and sound. With weeks of revision and cleaning up the game's code, the game was shipped by the end of 1989, overruling Sauer's objection due to the crude quality of the product.
A basic 7.5-foot, prelit, artificial tree can set you back $200, and if you move up to a bigger size — say, 9 feet — expect to pay $400 at minimum if purchasing new.
Analyst estimations place the game's development budget between US$170 and US$240 million, and its marketing budget between US$200 and US$300 million; with a combined total between US$370 and US$540 million, this would make it one of the most expensive video games ever developed. [8]
So, Nvidia won't have a valuation expansion working in its favor, and its growth isn't at the level necessary to achieve a $200 per share stock price. However, 50% is a lofty goal to meet.