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Scisca said:
osed125 said:
Wow man you really like to complain, you guys at least have a web page, you what my country have? Nothing, all Nintendo and Sony products come from another country (can't remember if it's Mexico or Panama). If it wasn't for dedicated gaming stores it would be almost impossible to get games in my country. The games that you can find at Wallmarts and similar stores are the casual ones like Just Dance and those kind of games. You are just complaining for something that happens in 95% of the world...

This is a thread about why Nintendo is doing so bad in Europe, so I showed you one additional reason. I bet most people here didn't know how Nintendo treats European countries that aren't called UK, Germany or France. People here tried to put the blame on "Europeans", so I showed you that it's not our faul, that's all. I'm just presenting the situation to you. Personally, I don't care about the Wii U at all, there is no way I'm getting it the next 2-3 year, but I'm not a hater, I own a Wii and a DSi. I'm just reporting something that probably is news to most of you.

I mean, just look at my sig, I'm not playing Uncharted: Golden Abyss. I'm playing Uncharted: Złota Otchłań, a fully translated and dubbed by movie stars version of the game. If Sony cares to do that, why should anyone care about Nintendo, which doesn't even care to put a photo of 3DS or Wii U on their web page? And people complain we are "Sonyland"...

I'm sorry about the situation in your country, hope it changes. Just bear in mind, that in my country we have 2 companies that treat us the way they should in Sony and MS (since November 2010, when they finally launched Live) and we have Nintendo that doesn't exist here. You wonder why they lose in the market? I think this is one of the reasons.

I can understand that. If that's the case then Nintendo should make more efforts in "smaller" European countries. I wonder if the same thing happens (at least in that magnitude) in other countries outside of the UK, Germany and France.



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