| aavidbacon said: My point is that No more Heroes, Deadly Creatures and Cod appeal to a type of demo that is not quite the type of the wii owners like. I said Cod exactly because it did better in both Hd consoles than it did on Wii, despite the userbase. A multiplat NMH could have way more 1mln copies rigth now. Some for a HD Deadly Creatures. The thing is that going exclusive Wii on a mature title is least profitable than going multiplat on the three or on the Hd only. WaW- Wii was actually a good Idea. It sold almost 1mln more copies, but imagine if they decided launching it on the Wii only, because it has a bigger user base. 1mln copies instead of almost 10mln across all plataforms. And that´s my point. At this point of the gen, launching on Wii only is just bad business, even if it has a little profit given the low costs. Going multiplat on the hd, that actually has a comparable userbase, or multiplat on every plat is better. Given the numbers. BTW, when I said I would buy Dc, it was only a comment. It called my attention, but it wasn´t suppose to be a point by itself. |
Killer 7. It didn't come close to breaking a million and it was on the PS2 and GC. Grasshopper games do not sell a million. It just doesn't happen. They make cult classics and not break-away block busters. Okami is another phenomenol game that just went on to be a cult classic despite having been put on the largest user-base two generations in a row. Why would an average game like Deadly Creatures have sold like crazy again? Your logic is flawed and lacking.







