![]() Now, here’s the best part: Apple and Bandai didn’t really make the Pippin to be a platform for gaming only. And lastly, Mitsubishi manufactured the Pippin for Bandai. Apple would make the software and the internal components, while Bandai would be responsible for designing the casing, packaging, and marketing campaigns. With that, it formed a partnership with Bandai to make the Apple Pippin. In this case, it was trying to make some quick cash by tapping into the gaming market which was booming at the time. The Pippin was one of the company’s many attempts to start making up for some serious declines in revenue. ![]() Steve Jobs had resigned back in 1985 and Apple’s CEO was Michael Spindler. ![]() I think it perfectly reflects the Apple Pippin, as both the console itself and this commercial will probably have you asking, “What the heck did I just see?” Apple Pippin’s HistoryĪpple Pippin was made in 1996, right in the midst of Apple’s worst financial years.
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