"I can't tell you how important it was for us to be successful in Japan"
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The subtext is also about humility forced by the market. Japan’s tastes were (and are) notoriously specific, with different genre preferences, aesthetic norms, and distribution relationships. “Successful” doesn’t simply mean high sales; it implies securing the right partnerships, navigating a business culture that rewards trust over swagger, and proving you can localize not just language but assumptions. Hawkins is talking like someone who learned that global expansion isn’t a victory lap; it’s a negotiation with another country’s standards.
There’s a second layer: Japan as a strategic firewall. In games and tech, Japan has often been where hardware and software ecosystems are made or broken. For an American company, cracking Japan can mean access, credibility, and leverage everywhere else. Hawkins’ line reads like an admission that, at that moment, “worldwide success” had a capital city, and it wasn’t Silicon Valley.
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"I can't tell you how important it was for us to be successful in Japan." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-tell-you-how-important-it-was-for-us-to-be-91372/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.




