Summary:
- The article discusses how former PlayStation executive Phil Harrison looked back on Nintendo's decision to use cartridges instead of CDs for the Nintendo 64 console.
- Harrison explains that Nintendo's choice to stick with cartridges was a bold move, as CDs were becoming the more popular storage medium for video games at the time.
- The article highlights how Nintendo's decision was influenced by their desire to maintain the fast loading times and durability of cartridges, even though it came at the cost of reduced storage capacity compared to CDs.