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Teeqoz said:
Augen said:

Sports (mainly football) and shooters it seems.  Be nice to have a little diversity in there.


Let's not pretend like the US is so extremely much more diverse in their tastes


Not what I was saying. I'd like more diversity there as well. Vær så snill.



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Augen said:
Teeqoz said:


Let's not pretend like the US is so extremely much more diverse in their tastes


Not what I was saying. I'd like more diversity there as well. Vær så snill.


Oh, I thought that last line in your comment was meant as a little friendly spirited dig. My bad :D

 

PS: Are you Norwegian by birth, or do you just have knowledge of the amazing thing called Google Translate?



Eikichi134 said:

Yeah it's really sad that most of us Greeks only care about sports in videogames. Thankfully in the last few years with the help of some publishers and some conventions other games get attention as well. It has been PS Land for a long time actually (since PS2 :P), when did you do your undergrad?


2004-2009. Some of the best years of my life. Athens rocked back then. I knew a lot of people who owned a ps2 but none of my friends or acquintances mentioned any interest in getting a ps3. Most of them switched to Wii and were raving about it for a month or two. 



Teeqoz said:

Oh, I thought that last line in your comment was meant as a little friendly spirited dig. My bad :D

PS: Are you Norwegian by birth, or do you just have knowledge of the amazing thing called Google Translate?


No. One of my best friends Ketil is Norwegian and I've visited him there so I know a few phrases to get by, but everyone there speaks amazing English so easy to get spoiled.



Augen said:
Teeqoz said:

Oh, I thought that last line in your comment was meant as a little friendly spirited dig. My bad :D

PS: Are you Norwegian by birth, or do you just have knowledge of the amazing thing called Google Translate?


No. One of my best friends Ketil is Norwegian and I've visited him there so I know a few phrases to get by, but everyone there speaks amazing English so easy to get spoiled.


Ooh, cool. And heh, I'm not sure I'd stretch it as far as amazing, but even the worst english speakers are able to get their point across, and they'll understand what you're trying to say, and in general yeah, we speak good English.



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The Europeans have a great taste!!



naruball said:
Eikichi134 said:

Yeah it's really sad that most of us Greeks only care about sports in videogames. Thankfully in the last few years with the help of some publishers and some conventions other games get attention as well. It has been PS Land for a long time actually (since PS2 :P), when did you do your undergrad?


2004-2009. Some of the best years of my life. Athens rocked back then. I knew a lot of people who owned a ps2 but none of my friends or acquintances mentioned any interest in getting a ps3. Most of them switched to Wii and were raving about it for a month or two. 

Yeah those were great years, before the depression started. We are a little behind as far as videogame culture goes and at the time of the PS3 release in EU only a small percentage got it due to its high price. But from 2009 and after it sold quite well. PS4 has sold 70k as of July 2015 in Greece which might sound like a miniscule number but it's not for our market. :P They are planning on having 130k sold by the end of the fiscal year.