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Critical Dude
I don't understand the point that you're making here, care to elaborate.
The point I'm making here, is how you SHOULD make a video game be appealing to other regions, countries and cultures. Just like from what Gajin Goombah complained about.
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Again I'm lost, did you mean more popular or less popular.
More popular.
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What's this got to do with Sonic Boom? Final Fantasy was never made to specifically appeal to Americans anyway.
You just don't get the comparison nor a similar possibility don't you? If Sonic Boom was out in Japan when it was only made to appeal to Americans, some if not all Japanese gamers WILL complain that the game is too American just like American gamers complains that Final Fantasy games are too Japanese.
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XD You're not thinking outside the box, just because it's called "sports tape" doesn't mean that it only has to be used just for sports, it can be used in other circumstances.
Well excuse me for not having anyone mention nor never seen ANY sports tape ever in my life at all before Sonic Boom. No, I'm serious. I never seen sports tape before. Nobody told me anything about it. I never came in a place to know about it either. Not even in my childhood.
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What? Are you sure you meant the word stereotype? Do you know what stereotype means?
It means the same similar thing to racism. More like for example, if ONE person sees a few group of smart asians, he or she is gonna believe that all Asians are smart (Which is not true because not everyone is smart, only some people are). Even MY stereotypical view of Japanese Gamers is an example too yo. Knuckles just LOOKS like a stereotype because of his muscles and how he is portrayed that made him a STEREOTYPE. Seriously, it's overused as hell with the muscles to make the characters look strong to prove that they're strong.