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Viper1 said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Viper1 said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Viper1 said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
So even Nintendo is not recession proof. They just prepared for it a hell of a lot better than others did.

he problem was Japan according to this report.  That being the case, it's not so much the global recession we're familiar with talking about but Japan's own recession (which they've been in for a few years now) and their market trend away from consoles and towards portables.

 

 

 

1. What does Nintendo being affect by the recession have to do with where the problem lies?

2. Where did I write it was the global recession in my comment? It's still a recession.

Just providing context. The statement you made would lead people to believe they were affected by THE recession - as in global - , not just Japan's ongoing for the past decade recession. The Wii has never known Japan without the recession so to say the recession (even Japan's) was the cause for the decrease is invalid.

 

If you were clarifying it for others, you should have stated so at first.

And you should have stated it was Japan's recession.

Fair enough?

 

No, because I meant the global recession, which lead to Japan having this recession. You think the Yen just started losing profitable overseas value out of the blue? So you start nitpicking my comment based on what you think I mean without bothering to ask what I actually mean, and then blame me for that.



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