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RolStoppable said:
o_O.Q said:
RolStoppable said:

I never implied that. I was talking about the industry as a whole and the game I mentioned the most was Call of Duty, because that happens to be the biggest violent title. Likewise, Nintendo on the whole is the best example for the opposite direction, because they don't really make anything that warrants an M rating or PEGI 16/18 and their games happen to take the top spots in sales for non-violent video games.

"if it weren't for Nintendo, then the situation would look even worse"

nintendo isn't even releasing close to as many non-violent games as ms or sony seperately this holiday season

Which once again comes down to the important difference between significance and availability. Microsoft and Sony may have more games, but Nintendo has without a doubt the more significant ones.

Actually, Nintendo has more games than Microsoft and Sony, but there is no reason to list them all, because I only focus on the ones of significance. Why that is I have already explained in previous posts.

"Nintendo has without a doubt the more significant ones."

that can't be argued they have higher sales afterall... and that comes down to consumer choice not necessarily the effort applied

"Nintendo has more games than Microsoft and Sony"

well as the company that was in gaming longer i wouldn't expect it to be any other way