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burninmylight said:

It's logic that is so simple to the point of being ridiculous. If the Chinese are only allowed to play a small handful of games per console, and each game must go through a strainful testing and censoring process from the government, it doesn't matter whether consoles have libraries of hundreds of games, or which console has more. It only matters which console has the most games that would get the government's thumb's up and appeal to consumers. The Wii U would likely have an easier time of this than other consoles because of its library of nonoffensive, uncontroversial games that have mass appeal and are of high quality.

"The console with the fewest games wins!"

Yeah, right.

Actually the fact that the PS4 and the Xbox One has a bigger lirbary of games makes them more likely to have more games that the goverment approves. But you have a point though, Nintendo has more games aimed at kids that would make it more likely for the chinese goverment to accept more Wii U games than the other consoles.

That would hold true if the chinese goverment approved kids games. Judging by their decisions you can't be sure that is the case so your whole point is invalid.



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