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scottie said:
Attoyou said:
scottie said:
Dahuuuuuudge - you win :P

jake the fake - By your logic

FFXIII on the 360 sold over a million (and is still selling)
Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System sold a mere 0.11 million on the PS2

Therefore the 360 is better at selling JRPGs than the PS2

I, unlike you, am aware that the type of gamer who likes 2d GTA based on it being fun is a rare commodity, while those who like those who like GTA3esque games because they are gritty, realistic and 'mature' are much more common. If it is legit to compare CTW with LCS or VCS, then why did the PSP version of CTW sell so badly?

Eh, you think a LATE DS port that Was not popular even on the DS should have Sold Great?

 

Ok, I don't seem to be making my point clearly, so lets get some simple dot points going

 

GTA:CtW is so different to LCS or VCS, so we cannot compare these games

This leaves us with only 1 possible comparison - GTA CTW on the DS to GTA CTW on the PSP

Now, this comparison seems a little bit unfair to the PSP, because it was indeed a late port

 

Checking out some other late ports, we see

Eternal Sonata - PS3 version sold 64% of what the 360 version did Still sold Less...  

Resident Evil sold more on the PS2 and Wii than on the GC, where it had timed exclusivity  PS2 and Wii Are Also Much Much More popular then the GC and have Pushed Much More Software then GC ever did

 

 

CTW on the PSP sold 44% of what the DS version sold. This is a huge amount less, considering you are trying to argue that the PSP is better at selling this sort of game - where did i argue that?

 

So..Since A Top View LATE port GTA that was not popular on DS Flopped On PSP Worse means there Is a huge Market For GTA5 On Wii?

the game was a flop on both DS and PSP. and ipodtouch now most likely, People Just did not want it i guess. Great game.



Atto Suggests...:

Book - Malazan Book of the Fallen series 

Game - Metro Last Light

TV - Deadwood

Music - Forest Swords