StanGable said:
I would have to disagree with what you just said about the 360 being bought for being an American console. Just like Japan has their specific taste in gaming, 360 nailed the type of games that a lot of Americans want, that being FPS, thanks mainly to Halo. Based on the numbers on this website, the original Xbox sold only 16 million units here in America. Worldwide was around 22 million so only 6 million were sold in other countries. However, PS2 sold close to 45 million in the U.S. alone during the same generation so you can't assume that we only buy american made consoles. Again, there was a topic probably less than a month ago where it was explained by either a Japanese person or someone living in Japan that clarified the type of products japanese people buy. Among the most popular were American fast food chains, Ipods, clothing, etc. So with this in mind seeing how the 360 offers basically the same games that PS3 offers in Europe, why is Europe more biased towards PS3? I'll reiterate, I feel that Europeans got screwed the most yet as of late there seems to be more demand for PS3. |
I'll mention that the 360's hardware, no matter how much you like the games, is HORRIBLE, people like to toss around the whole "BUT TEH 3 YEAR WARRANTY" and thats fine and all... for AMERICANS, hardware failures in other country's is terrible and takes forever and a half to get sorted. I'm sure you've heard that the PS3 was getting all kinds of technology awards in Europe, not so much for the 360.
That and SONY also has many different branches all developing games from different country's. Little Big Planet for example is a EU made game I believe, same with Killzone. The 360 practically only caters to Americans unless they pay other company's to produce, it's a good start, but there not exactly keeping them in the point of focus for there software, for every 10 games exclusive to the 360, 1 of them might be "geared" towards an outside region.
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