Japan has good taste.
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And yet they don't like Zelda games as much as the rest of the world.
Oh. In that case, Japan has terrible taste. Lol.
Just too bad Nintendo is a horrible company for it's users, fans, and staff alike.
Worse than Sony and Microsoft, though?
I certain ways, yes.
I bought 7 of those top 10 titles. One was from the Tokyo Nintendo store.
One day I will have time to play them.
It always baffles me how many Mario Kart games they keep selling.
I guess it must be almost exclusively little kids who get it with their own first Nintendo at this stage.
Mario Kart is just fun.
And the last one Nintendo made is now 10 years old. They just keep repackaging it and adding stuff to it. Selling a subscription to the DLC is way more lucrative I guess.
Also, guess which fully-grown adult just two months ago bought a Switch and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe?
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Nope, definitely not.
Despite what many otaku may say, video games (at least outside of the arcade or mobile phones) are much more "kids' stuff" in Japan than in the West. Wouldn't be a surprise at all if kids are propping up Japanese game sales, which then leads to Nintendo dominance, since Nintendo focuses on the younger market more than Sony. XBox is pretty much an insignificant amount of Japanese game sales.
How can kids be propping up Japanese game sales if Japan isn't having any kids?
Mario Kart is just a fun and accessible racing game.