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SaviorX said:
mike_intellivision said:
I have not had a chance to play the Conduit, so I can't really speak to it.

That being said, what is appears that Sega is doing is trying to build a market for a certain type of fare on the Wii. By publishing more "mature" fare, it is quickly becoming the publisher of note for that type of game. So it is a long-term strategy which could pay-off (and by that I mean pay money), if Sega sticks to it and continues publishing such titles -- which should improve in quality as companies develop more and play with the graphics more.

Mike from Morgantown

Well, Sega released House of the Dead: Overkill in America, then Madworld outsold it. Then Sega published The Conduit in America, and that outsold Madworld.

 

They aren't selling 9 MILLION COPIES A MINUTE!!!!!, but sales are progressively getting better. If you check the Wii charts in general for the 'important'* games, they are doing kind of good.

 

*Important means: Sega, Capcom, THQ, Activision, Ubisoft, (insert your favorite here)

 

Good points. This supports what I said -- Sega is building a market (and appears to be doing a successful job at it).

My concern would be that if somebody starts worrying about quartelry reports, then the long-term strategy gets put in the dumper. Of course, that would be the American way of doing business. (This is a crack on American business' over-emphasis of short-term results, not anything else).

 

Mike from Morgantown



      


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