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invetedlotus123 said:
Swordmasterman said:

Of course there won't be any country that will purchase more than the USA. Wasn't the USA's population over 300-350 Millions of people ? Plus the fact that nearly every "undeveloped country" will order from USA, because paying in US$, paying for the transport, is still cheaper than  paying the tax in most countries.

I still don't know how Sony released the PS4 in Brazil for over 2200US$, It would be cheaper go to the USA and purchase a  PS4 than purchasing  the Brazilian version. Which would not be possible. I think that the USA or Brazil don't let you go back with something more expensive than 100-200US$ without paying Taxes.

In Brazil we can bring 500 USD with us whitout paying taxes if we travel through air, and we can buy 500 USD more at the free shop in the airport (most of the time those shops are extremely overpriced and it's better to buy in a regular shop, even with taxes). Brazil has a love case with consoles, ps2 is estimated to have sold around 8 million units here even whitout an official release. Our gaming scenario really improved at the 7th gen, games got much cheaper and the prices got desatached from the US pricing. Some games already passef the one million mark here, (ok, it was PES and counting all platforms, but anyway). It's a healthy market I can say, at least nowadays. Those OTHER markets are fundamental for the industry growth, with Japanese market only shrinking by the day there's a point where you can milk North America and Europe. 

The gaming market don't rely on a single market, even if something like the USA or Japan stop purchasing games, the market would continue, but at a very slow pace.