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alekth said:
Maybe because a lot of Europe got introduced to gaming by the Playstation. Nintendo (not Wii or DS, but Nintendo) fans are probably a lot rarer.

I'd say this is most likely to be correct. Nintendo didn't make a good inways in Europe with the NES/SNES days. It was a market where Sega was able to do much better in. Then Sony came along, killed Sega off (essentially), and took over Europe in their place. Nintendo is now finally trying to make some ways into Europe, but it's pretty well controlled by Sony for the hardcore gamers. Nintendo is starting how they can there- get some fans, angle their "kiddy" reputation (even if I hate that), and try to get younger fans to grow up and get more Nintendo systems in a few console generations.



-dunno001

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