Seihyouken said:
First of all you need to understand that just because a game sells millions of copies, doesn't make it a system seller. A system seller is a game that will attract a signficant number of people to purchase a system alongside the game's release. That being said, Halo 3: ODST will not be a system seller because it's target market is at people who already own a 360 and a copy of Halo 3. The ones that I argue against the 360 as being sequels (sans Forza 3) are all titles that will not sell more than a million copies with some not even selling half that. They're relatively small-time exclusives in comparison with multimillion selling franchises such as Ratchet & Clank and Uncharted. In regards to Forza, it's the exact opposite in that it's sold too many. Forza 2 was so successful that it saturated the market which will make it more difficult for Forza 3 to move systems than Uncharted 2 or Ratchet & Clank Future 2. When it comes to system selling sequels, there's a fine line between being too small, and being too big. You're quite right that this is all pure speculation. Things could easily change. Microsoft could come up with a LittleBigPlanet out of their ass for all we know. However, that doesn't change the fact that we already know at least 90% of the games upcoming this year that will move a significant amount of systems for either console and that the 360's lineup is extremely weak in that regard in comparison with the PS3's, baring 4 or 5 games somehow get delayed until 2010. |
Yet MS has said several times that they have several unannounced games to be released this year. Why don't we at least wait until the first games conference before making up bullshit statistics like your 90% figure.








