The famous gamer (?) and 16-shooter Master Takahashi who has learned one trick all his life recently posted a post to answer fans' questions and talked about old news and secrets from back then. How was the color of the red and white cassettes decided?Let’s find out together.

·Old players are deeply impressed by the fact that most of the domestically popular Famicom cassettes back then were yellow. In fact, the original Nintendo Famicom cassettes came in more than one color.
·Mei Takahashi, who worked for the famous game company Hudson at the time, said that all game cartridges need to be uniformly produced by Nintendo. As for the color of the cartridge, there is no choice at all, because the decision-making power rests with Nintendo. As for the final choice of color, a key figure at Nintendo chooses based on his or her general impression of the game.
· Players replied that this is indeed the case, and it is indeed an "important" secret. The fact that "Bomberman" chose black from blue, black, and yellow is indeed very insightful.

