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high ratings don't stop sales from most of the best selling games of all time outside of games that come pre packaged with consoles or are Nintendo originals.

I'm sure call of duty is so sad it didn't get a child rating to sell more copies. so is mortal kombat. etc
It decrease them. Eventually, it's either you make more by selling at higher PEGI, or less. Mortal Kombat sells more because people want the gore, it would sell less otherwise.
Total war sells more by being a lower PEGI, because people don't care that much about gore, and 12 years old kid's mum apparently do.
 
It decrease them. Eventually, it's either you make more by selling at higher PEGI, or less. Mortal Kombat sells more because people want the gore, it would sell less otherwise.
Total war sells more by being a lower PEGI, because people don't care that much about gore, and 12 years old kid apparently do.

ratings impacted sales when games were sold in stores at physical locations.

they don't matter to consumers, just the sellers.

People will buy and play what they want. they don't base it on the rating.
 
And unlike nuclear reactor, meltdown would be tasty.
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I never saw anyone adding it before, actually.
Well, I have and I think I used it correctly.

Actually I get the idea of course- it's some kind of (useless) emphasis on NOT drawing
conclusions
about poster's orientation when expressing his/her positive reaction to something that could lead to them.

But it makes no sense unless we add obsession factor to the reasoning :)
 
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