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mrjuju said:
Executive 1: Hey Bob, we just received the latest numbers for the sales of our Wii game.

Bob: You mean the game we sunk very little money into, regarded as a massive liability, routinely insulted the userbase for, and refused outright to advertise in any way, shape or form?

Executive 1: That'll be her.

Bob: How does it look? Mad, mad monies?

Executive 1: Hmm..it would seem it hasn't sold at all! Its almost like the users are completely unaware of its existence.

Bob: Or perhaps they are finally upset enough with the lack of effort we are putting into these games that they are outright ignoring us.

Executive 1: That can't be it, obviously the userbase for the Wii is to casual for our amazing game, we should stop trying to win them over and instead continue to insult their intelligence by stating that "tests" have been failed, and that we wont work with them any more.

Bob: Sounds good to me!

This game was in Nintendos E3 conference as one of the big third party games. Try again

Lack of effort. Last time I checked its getting 83 on Metacritic. Far from a fail. Try again

IGN

Extraction isn’t like its 360 brother, but it is a true Dead Space experience, and the game is not only packed with content, but also very polished.

GameSpot

This story-focused on-rails shooter is a worthy follow-up to Dead Space that delivers the same sorts of thrills, chills, and kills, but in a whole new way.

 

Face it. The wii is mainly bought by casual owners who don't look at reviews