2nd May 2005, 4:24 PM
I've already explained my point dozens of times already, so all you need to do is look up and read my posts.
But you did get one thing right, that the public determines what the market is. No matter how much the publishers try to target a certain audience, if the public does not respond accordingly then they "lost". This is often the case with Nintendo.
However, what you got wrong is who actually buys what and how many of them buy it. I'm sure that your close friends provide all of the data that you need though, right? ...
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But you did get one thing right, that the public determines what the market is. No matter how much the publishers try to target a certain audience, if the public does not respond accordingly then they "lost". This is often the case with Nintendo.
However, what you got wrong is who actually buys what and how many of them buy it. I'm sure that your close friends provide all of the data that you need though, right? ...
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