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Nautilus said:
Roderic_Blackwood said:

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! :)

What he means is that mexicans wont buy in the same numbers as the north americans.For every potential mexican consumer there is, the US has 100.And thats due to the overall population income.There will always be the richer part of the population(which im guessing you are part of) but you are the exception and shouldnt be used as the rule.

Sorry dude, I'm not rich. I'm in the middle class, I'm a worker. I hate those stereotypes that says that Mexicans are either super poor or filthy rich. Yes, we have them but we have a proper worker class as well: you work, you save money and you buy a Wii U or a PS4 or a PSVR or a PC for gaming, we're not that different from the rest of the world. And of course countries like the US  has more income than us but that doesn't mean companies like Sony are going to say "Hey, let's completely avoid the Mexican market because they're not as rich as the US citizens are". They just adapt to the market, put their systems on sell accoding with the economic reality of the countrie and voila!. Like XBOX which has in Mexico their biggest market in the world after the US, Microsoft sells more Xbox Ones here than in England or Germany.