For me personally, I was more referring to the period where certain magazines and interests took it upon themselves to set an agenda against this all-consuming 'hardcore', who were apparently against change, commercialisation and a potentially expanding demographic. I wasn't really referring to the article in here.
I'm just hope we're past all that in the UK now at least. Like you say, there's no denying some people like to express obscure and awkward tastes/opinions for the sake of doing so, but the import market is incredibly diverse. There are those who only import big titles, those who import quirky releases, those who import games which don't see release here, and those who import to play the latest releases as quickly as they can.
Not everyone does so due to a region-based preference, or because they're anti-west and against those ever so familiar big bad wolves, EA et al.
I'm just hope we're past all that in the UK now at least. Like you say, there's no denying some people like to express obscure and awkward tastes/opinions for the sake of doing so, but the import market is incredibly diverse. There are those who only import big titles, those who import quirky releases, those who import games which don't see release here, and those who import to play the latest releases as quickly as they can.
Not everyone does so due to a region-based preference, or because they're anti-west and against those ever so familiar big bad wolves, EA et al.
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