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Roderic_Blackwood said:
Game_God said:
Yeah right, undevelopped countries with people with low income will support expensive tech like VR when they fight for daily survival...
Really??? Is this a joke thread??? Seriously these kind of tech tends to be even more expensive in these countries than in ours, a PS4 in Brazil costs almost as much as half a year of average income & you are saying that something way more expensive as better chance to sell in these type of countries???
... mind-boggling...

Mexico, a third world country, has a strong culture of videogames, pc or consoles; it has the biggest videogame market in Latin America (more than Brazil in terms of revenue). Just because is third world doesn't mean that everybody here is struggling to live. I'm struggling to finish SMT Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker, though. There are several store chains that sells videogames and several café internet that serves the people who doesn´t have internet access at home. So the idea the OP said is feasible in countries like Mexico. 

Mexico is no third world country and neither is Brazil or China. They are newly industrialized countries or second world.