nordlead said:
Undying said:
Snesboy said:
Undying said:
Might as well post this.
Xbox 360 Lost Odyssey .91m Blue Dragon .62m The Last Remnant .58m Infinite Undiscovery .46m Tales of Vesperia .29m Eternal Sonata .26m Star Ocean: The Last Hope 0.17m (will go up drastically) Enchanted Arms .14m Phantasy Star Universe .10m Spectral Force 3 .04m Zoids Assault ~.02m Operation Darkness .01m
PS3 Valkyria Chronicles .36m White Knight Chronicles .33m (JP) (will go up) Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice ~.21m Enchanted Arms .16m Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom .12m (JRPG?) Eternal Sonata ~ .12m X Edge .05m (JP) (will go up)
Wii Pokemon Battle Revolution 1.30m Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors 0.59m Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn .40m Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World .36m Dokapon Kingdom .08m Rune Factory Frontier .04m Opoona .04m Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (JP) .04m (will go up) Baroque ~.03m Harulanaru Toki no Naka de 4 ~.01m (JP)
As you can see there is no better console this gen for JRPGs than the 360 unless your game is called pokemon.
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Would have thought those two would have sold better.
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On wii? Never....hell there prequels did not even do so hot on th GCN. Hardcore games don't usually break 500k on the Wii. Its a sad fact, but its true.
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I would like to point out that both of those games you bolded are NOT tracked in Europe, and have most likely passed 500k.
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To note which ones have incomplete numbers:
X360:
- Blue Dragon (PAL data hasn't been updated in years. Did sell a bit better than what VGC states)
- Tales of Vesperia (Hasn't launched in PAL)
- Eternal Sonata (No PAL data)
- SO4 (Hasn't launched in PAL)
- Enchanted Arms (No JP or PAL data)
- PSU (No JP or PAL data)
PS3:
- White Knight Chronicles (Hasn't launched in NA or PAL)
- Disgaea 3 (No PAL data. Just launched this week...With no data?)
- Enchanted Arms (No JP or PAL data)
- Eternal Sonata (No PAL data...Launched 2 weeks ago with no data)
Among the others. I didn't include games with sub-100k sales between all systems. At any rate, there's a lot that should be tracked, but isn't.