Sony shook up its gaming division early this morning, and it is moving the center of the PlayStation brand to the West.
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Similar to another story but from a different angle ( http://beta.techspy.com/new... ). It's the changing face of the business, seeds planted in the West are begining to bear fruit. Japan is where the business as a whole is orchestrated though and that isn't going to change. It certainly does matter there.
Wow, never thought I'd hear that mobile games outsell console games. I personally cannot get invested in a game on such a tiny screen. Whatever though, glad I live in the US.
If you're selling a console, go to America because Japan is all about handhelds. It's just the reality of commuter culture up there and couch culture in the West. No doubt Nintendo's going to have to think about going all West if the NX is going to take off.