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Bonafide732 said: now lets correct your list since some of those titles did sell a million Sony Studio Santa Monica : God of War (PS2), God of War II (PS2), Twisted Metal 3 (PS1) Twisted Metal Black (PS2), Naughty Dog : Crash Bandicot 1,2, 3 (PS1), Jak and Daxter 1, 2, 3, X(PS2) Insomniac : Rachet and Clank 1,2,3, Zipper Interactive : SOCOM : US Navy SEALs (PS2) Cool Boarders 2,3 Polyphony Digital : Gran Turismo (PS1), Gran Turismo 3, Proloog en 4 (PS2 Sony Studio London: (Studio Soho, Studio Camden) : Eye-toy games, The getaway Clap Hanz : Hot Shots Golf
I thought the list was cluttered so I tried to list series rather than specific games ... I also specified that I was only looking at PS2 games (mainly because I think including Playstation 1 games is pretty pointless because, at this point in time, no one cares about some of the series which were popular on the PS1) I do admit I missed the Twisted Black Series, and I couldn't find the ATV Offroad Series on his list anywhere ... Anyways, my point was essentially what fooflexible said ...
fooflexible said: Every system has solid first party offerings so it's pointless throwing out names. What you want to throw out there is sequals to very big franchises that will generate huge buzz, and perhaps even more important something that will come out soon.
It makes sense to bring up games like Super Mario Galaxy and Metroid Prime because these games are critically acclaimed and have sold well and are comming out this year; it may make sense to mention games like Animal Crossing and Super Smash Bros because of the sales these games have had on recent systems, and these games are also comming out this year. Making a list of 100+ games that have been released over a 10 year period where most of the games sold poorly and did not recieve stellar reviews is pointless.