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JusSayian said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
JusSayian said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
JusSayian said:
It always saddens me when Japanese products beat out north American ones.



American companies dont make life easy for consumers and haven't for quite a while. It took an economical collapse for them to wake up somewhat but their mind is still in the gutter even though they have the resources to make products. Its about profitabiltiy above worker moral and overall value in America. Its about extracting as much money from the consumer as possible while giving as little as possible to the consumer. The big American publisher model is also causing games to get dumbed down for profit. This is why I am no longer preordering EA titles.

Yea its call capitalism, I do not no where you from but its just how North Amercians are.


Best part about living in the country is understanding where the problem stems from. Just love yearly mill games with little changes.

Hey cannot blame the entire country cause of with its teens buy.


Who said its mostly teens buying the games? LOL That and coupled with the fact that we're not product nationalists its understandable why the better product would sell better. Superior specs, 95% the same games and a $100 lower in the price. The 360 took gamers from the PS3 very similarly, except the PS3 was more powerful on paper to the point where it hurt the console in the long run. People follow the multiplats, so its understandable that if both consoles are mirror images of one another, the deciding factor would be price. Exclusives only matter to fans.