Khuutra said:
Uh-oh. Now you actually had me do my research. JRPGs, as a rule of thumb, have done better outside of Japan than in it this generation. Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon, The Last Remnant, Eternal Sonata, Infinite Undiscovery, The World Ends With You/It's A Wonderful World, all the Pokemon games, every Final Fantasy... the consoles and the DS are rife with JRPGs that universally do better in the West! The only platform on which JRPGs seem to do better is the PSP, and there sales ae so low in all territories that they're almost negligible, with the biggest games (War of the Lions) doing better in the West anyway! This paints a very different picture than the one you meant ot convey. Valkyria Chronicles and Tales of Vesperia are not examples of the rule, they are exceptions. Westerners buy more JRPGs than the Japanese! By a lot! |
Well, I've always said for a long time that portables will be the place to look for jRPGs or other niche Japanese games. Home consoles - not so much right now. Maybe when Wii get's DQ 10 or PS3 gets FF XIII (360 in west also), then things will be different.
Anyway, I do wish the best for Nintendo and Marketing DQ9 in the West. I personally don't know any Westerners beside myself that know what Dragon Quest is. All the Japanese people I know living in Japan - that's a different story. DQ in Japan is like Halo in America. I can verify that myself.
All I'm saying, is there will be alot of work to make DQ9 popular outside of Japan.
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