Yes true.Also, Japanese are, on average, really terrible at video games, while most non-gamers in the US could get past at least the first level or two of Pac-Man.
But,
I'm not concerned with Jap or US average players. I'm perplexed at the Jap/HK & Korean Masters. What I mean to say is, these Masters are at a level that 99.9%+ of Westerners cannot (or do not) reach.
This is the grey area...
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RotateMe wrote;
^This is more about practice and getting your brain used to using 3 buttons correctly on this game. For instance, Mushihimesama requires you to use 5 or 6 buttons correctly for high score play. At first, this appears messy & difficult, but you soon become accustomed to it until it becomes 2nd nature after a while.I discovered something else while playing dragon blaze for some hours. After i got totally annoyed by the chaos having to use 3 buttons and 3 kinds of shooting and bombs I started a run where I didn't press any of the buttons, not shooting anything. Of course this would lower my rank but it was unbelievable more easy to get through the stages and studying the boss pattern was much more effective when I didn't have to release this dragon on him all the time. After some time I just killed the boss, done the same thing with the next form and thus beat the 2nd boss. I screw up at stage 3 but I think with not shooting anything it was better then I expected.
Of course, you do have a point with the 'keep it simple' method too



