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weaveworld said:
Viper1 said:
hunter_alien said:

Terrible analogy. In that case they wont open shop in Saudi Arabia. But Nintendo operates in the EU, yet they dont manage to offer the same quality (in online services) as their competitor. They compromise, so the alcohol firm is selling light bevregaes in Saudi Arabia.

It doesnt really matter, the fact is that they could only gain in the longrun, if they changed their HQ, yet they cripple the WiiUs online capabilities, at a time, when both XBL and PSN are gathering steam, and pretty much destroying them.

No matter what the argue is against it, the fact remains, Nintendo is doing a terrible job at catching up in this department, and the gap is only widening


  Gotcha.   It's Nintendo's fault for establishing their HQ in a country that would later to pass a law that would cripple their future online shop.  You know, back in 1990 before anyone really knew what an online store was?

ehm... they could have seen this coming for years? That's like turning a blind eye, good business strategy.


Exactly... or they could change it now. Never the less, even if Viper1 is hating the idea, Nintendo is slacking thats the short and best answer, to why this issue even exists.



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