Welcome to the Mediajuice Podcast, featuring Mediajuice founder and CEO Jeremy Snead. Join Jeremy and his podcast producer Jeremiah Isley every week as they give you an insider’s view of filmmaking, production, video games, and chat with guests known for their work both behind and in front of the camera!
Today we visit with Bruce Lowry, Former President and Founder of Sega of America, and VP of Sales of Nintendo of America. Bruce saw it all back in the day of the rebirth of video games!
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Great material. It would be great to have a transcription of the interview available, since many people interested are not exactly fluent in English and it could cause bad translations. Thank you!