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Conina said:

"The main reason why handhelds especially Nintendo do so well in Japan is bcuz most gamers are kids, cheap, small."

Most gamers in Japan are kids? It has 75 million gamers, more than half the population play video games:
https://newzoo.com/insights/articles/the-gamers-powering-japans-22-1-billion-games-market-consumer-motivations-behavior-data

Less than 12% of the population are younger than 15 years. So no, the majority of gamers aren't kids in Japan.

Also the bigger Switch models are much more popular than the smaller Switch Lite in Japan, less than a fifth of the sold models are Switch Lites:

"parents aren't buying something double the price of the Switch..."

The Steam Deck ain't double the price of a Switch or a Switch OLED.

"The thing is, PC players hate pad players"

I call bullsh*t on that stereotype.

"I don't even know if Steam Deck is compatible with FPS games"

It gets better and better... such ignorance!

1. Ur provided data is very recent, including mobile which has a wide range of demographic. I'm talking about why handhelds are/were big in Japan, a lot of people think Steam Deck will be huge just bcuz it's a handheld when they don't know why they sell well. Most gamers playing on handhelds were kids or casuals especially in Japan bcuz they were cheap and small, you can easily play them with ur friends at the park or their houses. You could say games in general were for boys bcuz of strong stereotypical mindset in the past. Obviously I'm talking about the majority, you could say there were plenty of adults playing games back then but that's not the point here. It's the Wii/DS/360/PS3 era where I feel a lot more adults and female gamers increased because video games became more mainstream starting with the Wii and DS. The impact from the internet and technology changed society as a whole. Now adults and female take up about half of the population of gamers with the help of mobile games, streams, and kids from 30 years ago playing the NES becoming adults and still playing games. I don't think I need to show any source, it's common sense that gamers were mainly young boys ~30 years ago. Then why is the Switch such a success? Well it's because they have great exclusives and I guess the hybrid is part of it. So is the Steam Deck going to sell just bcuz it's a handheld and people think Japan loves handhelds? The answer is most likely not. I just don't see any elements that screams "success" in Japan. If u disagree, u can explain to me what about the Steam Deck that will grab customers in Japan. Let me tell you beforehand, the emulation part that people loves to boast about isn't an asset for Japan.

2. In Japan, the Steam Deck is double the price search it up

3. Just saying, there is some beef with PC players and pad players and Japan is not an exclusion. Some people think pad players are for the weak and this is just my view but I feel like a lot more sweats are mouse+keyboard players bcuz it has that precision. I've seen plenty of discussions about this. Like I said, who is buying a Steam Deck in Japan? With that price, I'm telling you the target audience is very niche. Casuals surely aren't when the Switch is available. Hardcore? They would rather buy PS5 or PC. This is not only from my view, but from people in Japan looking at conversation around the Steam Deck. 

4. I said that bcuz I know CoD, Destiny2, Pubg isn't last time I checked. Also games not on Steam like Valorant isn't as well, which is crucial bcuz Valorant is currently the most hype in Japan probs. 

I'm open to discussion if it's logical.