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Dagashi
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RE: Famitsu: November' s top hardware/software sales
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Dec 11, 2007 03:12
So in essence, small, cute little consoles, and rehashed versions of older succesful games are going to be the most popular in Japan?!?! Who woulda thunk it!!
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ginjirou
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RE: Famitsu: November' s top hardware/software sales
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Dec 11, 2007 03:12
I' d like to buy a GBA SP in Japan just for the sake of being one of those nine in the sales chart.
< Message edited by ginjirou -- 10 Dec 07 19:12:54 >
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Zoy
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RE: Famitsu: November' s top hardware/software sales
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Dec 11, 2007 05:56
I can' t believe Nothing ranked so high. Japan cold scrooged the motherf***ers with Nothing.
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Eddie_the_Hated
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RE: Famitsu: November' s top hardware/software sales
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Dec 11, 2007 06:00
something that would only be exercise for a fat kid who can barely get out of bed.
Hentai rape sims. With tentacles. Don' t forget the incest. I' m slowly coming to the conclusion that Japan doesn' t turn out better, quirkier games. They turn out weird stuff for the sake of being weird, whether good or not. This appeals to the Japanese market in the same way a shooter, good bad or otherwise, appeals at some level to the Western Market. ( Somebody bought Hour of Victory).
< Message edited by eddie_the_hated -- 10 Dec 07 22:04:01 >
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Chimura
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RE: Famitsu: November' s top hardware/software sales
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Dec 12, 2007 09:47
I think Eddie' s got a point
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