Nintendo Officially Leaves The Brazilian Gaming Market

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For us Brazillian it really doesn't matter... Most gamers buy imports because of the price.... Nintendo is not leaving Brazil, it is their reseller. While Brazil's government does not change the taxes politics and legislation we will always pay much more than the rest of the world.

- PS4 Launch price: Almost USD 1,800
- Toyota Corolla top of line : Almost USD 45,000

And with the devaluation of the Real before Dollar, prices will increase even more!

If you want to use the Nintendo services, create an American account, get an international credit card and enjoy.
 
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I was thinking on buy a Wii U soon but now doesn't worth it since i won't be able to buy future games for a good price and i don't have a international credit card.
 

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Doesn't really affect me obviously, I gotta admit it was quite funny when Nintendo decided to release Dream Team in English in Brazil even though it had been translated to Portuguese before. I guess that already demonstrated the lack of interest from Nintendo regarding the Brazilian market.
It really sucks, but gaming is a luxury and it's all about money. Without money, games have no other purpose to exist.
 

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Doesn't really affect me obviously, I gotta admit it was quite funny when Nintendo decided to release Dream Team in English in Brazil even though it had been translated to Portuguese before. I guess that already demonstrated the lack of interest from Nintendo regarding the Brazilian market.
It really sucks, but gaming is a luxury and it's all about money. Without money, games have no other purpose to exist.

Probably because PT-PT is kinda different from PT-BR.
Also what about free to play games? Also even without money, I thought its purpose was to be something fun. :P
 

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Probably because PT-PT is kinda different from PT-BR.
Also what about free to play games? Also even without money, I thought its purpose was to be something fun. :P

It's different exactly the same way as British and American English. It sounds different, has different words, sometimes a different grammar. However in the end it's still the same language.
 

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It suxs, I know a few ppl from here who moved to Brasil cause the married somebody from there, everytime when the come to Europe back on holiday, the buy stuff not payable there.
It's also the the fault of the system there that companies run away and preffer not to sell there stuff.
 

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For us Brazillian it really doesn't matter... Most gamers buy imports because of the price.... Nintendo is not leaving Brazil, it is their reseller. While Brazil's government does not change the taxes politics and legislation we will always pay much more than the rest of the world.

- PS4 Launch price: Almost USD 1,800
- Toyota Corolla top of line : Almost USD 45,000

And with the devaluation of the Real before Dollar, prices will increase even more!

If you want to use the Nintendo services, create an American account, get an international credit card and enjoy.

That's is it. People should just stop thinking that Nintendo is evil or something. They are just being reasonable, financially speaking.

- Brazil's legislation for online stores is a mess (and much of why Nintendo doesn't have a online store here). This is most caused by banks influence on legislators.

- Taxes here, as everybody knows, are completely retarded (probably the top 3 highest ones in the world).

- Future legislations about games that are being studied today, are not really bright also (mainly cause of a guy named Moacyr Alves.. that captured popular media with his distorted legislation ideas about games :/ )

Even with all this horse shit around brazilian's heads, Nintendo had a reasonable presence here during the 90's.
 

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But in the end it will be more difficult to buy Nintendo games?
Wonder how it goes when you guys buy flashcarts and get caught importing them (or customs keeps it for themself :D )
In theory, prices will go up ...cause the importing costs will get higher for the end user (if he's not importing himself).

No police force cares about flashcarts in Brazil. If the product was identified as a flashcart when entering the country, revisers would at best find it cute, and then let it go its way
 

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In theory, prices will go up ...cause the importing costs will get higher for the end user (if he's not importing himself).

No police force cares about flashcarts in Brazil. If the product was identified as a flashcart when entering the country, revisers would at best find it cute, and then let it go its way

I laughed at the last one. xD
In another hand, stuff could be cheap in X store but expensive in Y store. If anything, I guess most stores will use MercadoLivre as their base and raise the price.
 

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I laughed at the last one. xD
In another hand, stuff could be cheap in X store but expensive in Y store. If anything, I guess most stores will use MercadoLivre as their base and raise the price.
Nah ...MercadoLivre is never a base for anything (they are actually much cheaper than normal stores normally)

...they will probably multiply the importing costs by 2 and add it to the final prices, as usual.
 

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I was thinking on buy a Wii U soon but now doesn't worth it since i won't be able to buy future games for a good price and i don't have a international credit card.

You couldn't even with them here xD
Doesn't really affect me obviously, I gotta admit it was quite funny when Nintendo decided to release Dream Team in English in Brazil even though it had been translated to Portuguese before. I guess that already demonstrated the lack of interest from Nintendo regarding the Brazilian market.
It really sucks, but gaming is a luxury and it's all about money. Without money, games have no other purpose to exist.
NoA could give us the Portugal translation as DLC , but you know why they don't? they really don't care about us :P
In theory, prices will go up ...cause the importing costs will get higher for the end user (if he's not importing himself).

No police force cares about flashcarts in Brazil. If the product was identified as a flashcart when entering the country, revisers would at best find it cute, and then let it go its way
lol XD yeah flashcard enter easy here if not taxed like they see the X-ray for the package " Omg it's an awesome nano cellphone! let's taxe it"(at least was what happened with my white gamecube controller ... the miss on the counter asked me if it was a cellphone when I went there to pay the fees and get my pack lol)

the most problem is that some want to collect the games because boxes are and carts cure lol, a lot don't want to piracy and it's not really easy on 3DS...
But I really can't understand why eshop games have this high values here :/
Nah ...MercadoLivre is never a base for anything (they are actually much cheaper than normal stores normally)

...they will probably multiply the importing costs by 2 and add it to the final prices, as usual.

Facada livre as base? nooo to get something a goob price here only with very very lucky! come on I say a polysatition half working ( no font, one controller that wasn't the one that come with it, and very dirt )they are wanting R$60 ¬¬
I don't know why Xplay famiclone prices increased much .. I wanted it but wen I saw , from 50 it became 110 lol (since a real famicom is much for me to buy now :x )
lol okit was offtopic ..
 

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It's just a Politically Correct term rather than the authentic, Portuguese of Portugal. Your Portuguese is from Brazil thus far Brazilian Portuguese (although your/Brazilian accent resembles nothing of the real Portuguese) not "American Portuguese" (this term doesn't make sense at all).

You realize that there are two continents named "America" right? America isn't just bald eagles and farting fireworks.

Also, it seems pretty silly to waste your time getting offended on the behalf of others, especially when it comes to telling someone who speaks Portuguese how they should refer to others who speak Portuguese. Step it up, senpai.
 

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You realize that there are two continents named "America" right? America isn't just bald eagles and farting fireworks.

Also, it seems pretty silly to waste your time getting offended on the behalf of others, especially when it comes to telling someone who speaks Portuguese how they should refer to others who speak Portuguese. Step it up, senpai.

yeah that's right but ...
I'm sure america is only one continent o-o I mean ... I could go by car visit you ther in Us if wasn't the frontiers laws and stuff xD
 

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BR crying because Nintendo leaves? That's cute, in Argentina to buy a Nintendo System/Game (except the Wii but it was a miracle) you have to import it and pay A LOT of money, Wii U here cost 800 USD :( and every game around 100 USD
 

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