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rf40928 said:
yo_john117 said:

They honestly don't seem like the kind of people that would be interested in KINECT.


Wow, is this stereotyping at its worst?  What does a Kinect owner look like ?  You know what pre-judice is ?  It's often thought of as being racist.. but many people who are not racist  are often guilty of Pre-judice which means to PRE-JUDGE someone which is typically by looks..

By your assesment maybe we need to start looking at people who look like they 'need' Kinect or Move - possibly the very young, the very old and out of shape, maybe someone who O.D'd on fudge brownies so they have a  reason to buy such a system ?  I guess maybe guys wearing hoodies shouldn't own Move or Wii either huh?   Maybe if you have tattoo's you should or shouldnt be playing ... We need a Gamer's Bible so we can know who wants what - by the style of facial goatee they have.. or if they drive a Porche, Mustang, or Prius..

New Yorkers  are more interested in things like Kinect and Move because New Yorkers in general do a hell of alot more walking and to them this wouldnt even be a 'workout' .. I visited my sister in NY for one week and I did more casual walking in NYC in three days then I did in a couple months at home.. the people in that city are very active and strong..  most dont drive their own vehicles because its too populated and even taking a subway requires alot of walking to and thru terminals and then thru very busy streets..

Whether you're a kid going thru puberty, a third grader, a middle aged farmer, clean cut business executive, a college kid, or even a Doctor.. everyone loves all kinds of video games - people all of ages, races, and backgrounds.... A Medical Dr. I work with owns a 360 and enjoys some gaming... I think we live in an age that profiling gamers and the types of people who play what.. is pretty ridiculous..there are many - yet common - reasons to game... 

Lolz overreact much?