Tigawoods on 10 August 2008
soccerdrew17 said:
Kasz216 said:
soccerdrew17 said:
mike_intellivision said: I am going to ask a question -- which may seem really basic.
At its heart, is LBP not really a 2D platformer with outstanding, unique, realistic/fantastic graphics and a level creator?
If this is the case, why would a 2D platformer be a system seller?
I can see this game selling fairly well -- or crashing. But I cannot see it moving a lot fo consoles.
Mike from Morgantown
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its about little more than the level editor, which is absolutely phenomenal. When people go to preview this game do they ever not write about it? never before has a level editor been so easy and expansive to use that it is the game.
i think this could be sony's viva pinata. its the game that they have to sell to reach the demographic that they want it to. their gateway drug, the killer app, the system seller. It will be a focal point in the future of the console and everyone knows it.
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Viva Pinata only sold like... 1.5 million copies.
Viva Pinata is actually a point in the favor of people saying they don't think it will be a system seller.
Me... I think it will sell systems. Not to the super causuals though, but to the people who like videogames a little too much and instead of playing them would rather make them... except they either don't have the talent or attention span to do it themselves.
The kind of people that search all over for RPG maker and the like.
It might sell to other people too... but you likely won't know since if it is going to sell to casuals... casuals buy stuff like casuals. They aren't going to go out first day, or first week, it'll take a month or two before people really start buying in, and by then everyone will attribute it to the holidays or some other game.
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that was my point. viva pinata sold pretty well to people who already had 360's. the problem with that is that ms was saying how important it was, how they need a good marketing campaign, how it was going to jumpstart their casual drive in the market, and stuff like that. then they went and completely blew the marketing and it did nothing but sell lots of copies.
sony has the same situation where it could jumpstart their casual drive if it has the right marketing. otherwise it will be doomed as loved by people who already have the game.
if sony gets lucky then it will be a word of mouth game.
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I believe it will do much better than Viva Pinata. Sony is going to market it very well I'll assume. Also you have to remember Viva Pinata had to potential to be a a decent console seller but in the recent History of Rare article. Rare expressed disappointment in the lack of marketing for Viva Pinata in favor of a massive Gears of War campaign.
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