Nautilus said:
Maybe you are right about China, but you couldnt be more wrong about Brazil.Arcades there are just as dead as arcades in Us(much like everywhere except Japan) and while im not 100% sure about the internet cafe part, Im confident that is not nearly as strong as you suggest. To be quite honest, what you are suggesting could work anywhere.VR is an expensive tech but above all, its the new marvel tech in the videogame industry.If you put it in shoppings in the US and give it a decent exposure, and fair charge for 30 minutes or 1 hour, it has just as much potential(or even more in my opinion due to the higher revenue that americans have compared to the third country) than Latin America, Brazil or most third world countries. |
in the last decade it was more comum on Brazil, but, recently, I don't find those places anymore. Maybe they are more popular in other parts of the country, I live in the richest region of the country and in a Capital








