| Shadow)OS said: Any time I read about The Conduit and HVS, my belief that it's incredibly important that this game sells well solidifies. Not just sell well, but explode out of the launch gates and has relatively good legs. The ball is in Sega's court now. We on the internet know of this game, but the masses do not. If Sega can break out a kick ass advertising campaign, market the game well and ensure its success, we can be assured that every single 3rd party dev out there will really start hammering the Wii with the truly great software we've been waiting for. If this game doesn't sell at least 600k in the first week (and move onto becoming a million+ seller in the future), I will be severely disappointed. |
And that's there big problem. They keep waiting for someone else to do it for them haha. GH did it before RB and that property will forever suffer on the Ninty platforms unless it really changes its approach. Konami waited with Pro Evo Soccer and got lucky with a great game to release later but then screwed up by not once, but twice releasing it after it was supposed to release.
So now we have those watching the Conduit when instead of watching they shouldn't wait to see if a dev has success but whether or not they can beat that dev to success. This is why Sega, who's been very aggressive with the Wii platform, has seen some of the most success as a Wii developer. Same with Ubisoft and Activision with a couple of their properties.
I have no doubt in my mind that The Conduit will do well... I mean there is just too many good things going for it for it to not do 2 million at least, but don't hold me to that. And when that happens the 3rd parties that are waiting will forever be behind because of it. Because no longer will they have the opportunity to have the FPS that defined the Wii console as now it will be Conduit and Red Steel instead of whatever the rest could think of. And here's basically how it'll go down:
Cautious Devs- "wow I didn't believe you could do that on the Wii"
Sega and High Voltage Software- "And that is why you fail."








