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Soriku said:
outlawauron said:
Exblackman said:
Soundwave said:
I love Sin & Punishment, but I think S&P2 will be lucky to sell 70,000 copies LTD in Japan.

It's a non-factor sales wise which is why its not discussed. It's going to be a bad ass game for sure though. Can't wait for it to release.

And neo robot wars taisen....? It is on The Source preorder charts

The Super Robot series should open well, but usually have 0 legs. The franchise hasn't done very well on new consoles. The 360 version completely flopped and was largely ignored. We have no idea which console the fanbase migrated to. I believe they're still on the PS2.

SRW Neo is creeping up the preorder charts said Source a few weeks ago though...

http://tog.namco-ch.net/
Tales of Graces - Dec 10
ToG = 7,329 yen
ToG + Wii + CCPro Bundle = 27,800 yen

:O

10/29- SRW Neo,Sin and Punishment 2
11/5- Mario and Sonic
11/12- FF:CC:CB
11/19- Taiko Wii 2
12/3- Sengoku Musou 3,New Super Mario Bros
12/10- Tales of Graces
1/14- BioHazard: The Darkside Chronicles
1/28- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars

Yeah, that's a pretty awesome lineup for the Wii in Japan. Probably the best Japanese lineup it's ever had.



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