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Game_God said:
Roderic_Blackwood said:

In other words that you may understand: Mexico has different kind of people and consumers, one part buy a lot of videogames and other part of the population uses internet cafés. Maybe you don't know but the Xbox brand has in Mexico its biggest market outside the US. Sony, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Activision, etc. translates their games here because its a huge market for them. We're 120 milion inhabitants, 40% of us can buy whichever new system arrives, I'm saving for the NX and mayve PSVR if I like it, 60% of the population cannot buy the systems but uses internet cafes to play Xbox or PC games, so VR techonology can have success in both markets: private and in the cafés.  

You can repeat your opinion ad nauseam, it won't make it true, Mexico average income is less than $6000/year, games, consoles & tech in general are more expensive than the US, in some cases almost double, so let me put it simply for you: no money, no funny!!!

You can repeat your fallacies and it doesnt matter. Of course tech is more expensive than in the US but that doesn't mean we can't afford it. So let me put it simple for you: VR is coming here like all the usual gaming systems and it's going to sell, we have the money, we have the fun! :)