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Barozi said:
Khuutra said:
Thrillhouse said:

I meant multi-versions of the same game, not multiplats, but that does add a new spin to the question =)

How in the world can you consider multiplatform games and not one game with two versions?

No I think you didn't understand what he meant.

He consideres San Anreas, but only the PS2 version.

 

That's why Pokemon Red & Blue & Green does not count. Only one version is allowed.

 

 This is what I was going for, sorry for the confusion.

Nintendogs is an interesting argument.

While all the games are the same, they technically have different starting off points by which dogs are available.

I believe that since this game is geared toward a younger audience, most kids would "ask" for a particular version based on the breed they want, not knowing that all the games are technically the same. The argument being made is, if they only released one version of the game with no alternate starting points, would it still of sold as many copies? Who's to say? And also, how many parents did purchase two copies of the exact same game, not knowing that they were the same?

Side note --- I looked up my Game Boy / Super Mario land Bundle, and could find nothing, so maybe it was unofficial.



Predictions For Last Full Week of Sales in 2010)

WII - 80.35 Million

360 - 43.88 Million

PS3 - 41.40 Million

More terrible predictions coming Jan. 2011!!!