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I'm just curious, do some of you really believe that splitting things up into regions changes worldwide popularity? Not so much in the Halo 3 vs. GT5 sense, but lets say that Game A sells 6 million copies in NA, and 0 in Others + Japan. Game B, on the other hand, sells 1 million copies in NA, 1 million in Others and 1 million in Japan. Does Game B suddenly become more popular worldwide even though it sold half of Game A? I don't believe so. We're talking worldwide numbers here. I don't care what the regional breakdown is in these arguments, is one more popular than other worldwide or not? My point of view is that it doesn't matter if Game B sold in a more balanced manner worldwide, it still only sold half of Game A, thus Game A is more popular.