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Operation: Rainfall
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Sterling makes some good points in the video. I've been following the campaign for awhile now and It seems Nintendo is too concerned about making money off of the casuals than their core gamers. Even though the numbers are higher for rpgs and other niche titles compared to other countries as the video pointed out, One look at the sales chart for the casual games and there's more to be made in that market. I will gladly buy all three rpg's if released over here. But probably not gonna import and fuck with my wii to get only three games to work on it. |
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