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So he's saying no without actually using the word "no", which goes against a previous statement and would make him (or whomever said the first statement) a liar.

His quote means the following:

a) Capcom recognizes that there are people asking for Wii games from Capcom.

b) Capcom knows that those people are looking for specific games and/or genres.

c) Capcom is making Wii games, which satify a.

d) Those games are probably not going to satisfy b.

The people who were asking are the ones looking for an answer, and now he has to backtrack because the original answer (that there are Wii games in development) was not meant for the people asking the question; the answer they should've heard was "no", as in "there are games, but nothing for you", instead of "yes", as in "there are games for you".

Public Relations is all about connecting with the audience and understanding it, and when answering questions, it's not good enough to understand the questions, but to understand the real questions behind the literal questions.



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