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teigaga said:

1. Firstly, people tend to know about the things they're invested into. There are alot more people invested in phones then there are games and many of the people who we're suggesting are confused are parents buying it for their kids. My dad still doesn't know the difference between my 360 and ps3. My younger brothers who plays games casually still does not know what franchises are exclusive to what system, he asked if he could get Halo 4 on ps3...

2. "Just like Ipads that don't have the gens on the boxes, right haters" ... This just helps my argument. People are used to incremental technical advances (screen res, processing speed for when using apps), an IPAD 2 functions more or less the same as whatever the newest version is and you rarely see exclusive content. This is the case with most popular technology so its understandable that people would be confused. Again this applys only to young children who allow their parents to buy them presents unsupervised lol. Its significant because that is a large portion of Nintendo's audience.

lol at you, you'd be surprised how many kids play iphone/ipad... and ask mommy and daddy for one.

lol at you.