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BenVTrigger said:
superhippy420 said:
BenVTrigger said:
superhippy420 said:


No because they have never stacked like that, that's why I posted the Final Fantasy and Metal Gear Collections.     Yes combined Halo 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 did some huge number but remember that those sales, include selling copies to the same people over and over.  (including myself).     There are not 35 million separate people out there playing Halo for the number to by 45 percent and get to 16 million.    There are more like 10 million Halo players out there, which means at the best I think it can sell 4.5 million, and that is IF it does extremely well.  

All I am saying is not having another really big title ready for the holiday season on top of this is going to kill Microsoft.  Absolutely kill them.   Nintendo will have 4 -6 brand spanking new games including Smash Bros.   Sony doesn't have much but they will have LBP3 and all of the 3rd Party games.    Microsoft had the door wide open to really make Sony look bad because Sony is being complacent and just relying on 3rd party titles and hype and they failed big time.

Why do you keep saying this. It is factualy incorrect


Just wait and see then.    Watch Dogs just showed that right now when multi-plats are hitting people are buying PS4's for them.   To make that shift Microsoft needs great 1st party titles.    I don't see how a Halo Collection is going to convince the masses to get an Xbox One instead of PS4, or even a Wii U.    The hardcore fans will buy it, but many of them already own an Xbox One.    


It may not convince the masses but its certainly a strong enough lineup to move some consoles.

Its entirely possible MS will contine to sell less globally than the PS4 but still sell a healthy amount and be a profitable product. Theres no harm in that.


We will have to wait and see.   The X-Factor in it all is the Wii U.   We already see that a title like Mario Kart can bring mass interest and move a ton of consoles, and with Super Smash Bros coming out,  it's going to be a very appealing system for alot of people.      Honestly after Sony's press conference I think Microsoft missed a HUGE opportunity.    People are starting to realize that PS4 is all hype and little substance and if Microsoft would have just shown a few more great and fresh titles then they would have clearly won the day.   Instead they both had average at best conferences and everything at days end is just the status quo.  Now Nintendo is about to drop atleast one megaton (Zelda) and maybe more tomarrow and all of the talk could shift back Nintendos way quickly.