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the_dengle said:
vivster said:
BasilZero said:
the_dengle said:

I blame this little devil.

 


Those numbers still cant be right though considering the fact that emulators were available quite a couple of years before.

The fact that NDS sold about 150+ mil means pretty sure they sold more software than what was counted @ VGChartz

Well Morenoingrato posted it :o.

Or you could count all the casuals that just bought their Sudoku and were fine with it.

That's right, the casuals are poor customers because they buy the wrong games (and not enough of them). Anything to draw people's attention away from the respectable "hardcore" gamer who buys one cartridge not licensed by Nintendo that gives them questionably legal access to the entire DS library without buying any actual games.

The hardcore are the one true market that will treat you right and the casuals are unreliable and fickle. No way would the glorious hardcore master race be so fickle and disrespectful as to stop actually paying for games if the option presented itself. They're way too classy for that.

Wow. Way to misconstrue the simple fact that casuals on average buy less games than core gamers.

But I hope you had your white knight moment of the day.

Of course the pirating had something to do with it but it's a bit too cheap to just use that argument.



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