Ummm...yeah...if by "released" you also include "only in certain locations," then great. We over here in Asia will join you all at some time in the future. :-(
It shouldn't be a mystery that repeated actions have an impact on your hands. Perhaps most famously Sherlock Holmes (or Sir Conan) made a habit of being able to tell a person's occupation by their hands. For example, as mentioned in "A Walk in the Park," "he recognized a compositor by his left thumb, a cork cutter by the calluses on one side of the forefinger and a thickening on the outside thumb, a weaver by the slight indentation in a tooth, and a tailor by the needle pricks on his finger."
The Chinese not important to "video game" business? Maybe not racist, but certainly ignorant. Currently Asia in general prefers PC video games and not consoles, and in that area they lead. Korea doesn't host the international video game olympics for nothing, you know. As for consoles selling there and the importance to 360 strategy? Probably close enough...and we can add that XBox live is quite uninteresting to consumers as well as difficult because of regulations.
Still, hope it comes here faster than two-three years! I need my Xbox fix!
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Jan 20th 2006 6:02AM (Joystiq)Still, hope it comes here faster than two-three years! I need my Xbox fix!