Cobretti2 on 03 November 2009
| SaviorX said: Don't forget the fact that Europe/Others is no longer allowing most of these "non-casual" games to even hit retail. Retailers are assuming which games will waste retail space and do not order them. This situation is occuring with Muramasa (and the PSP Go) and I wouldn't be surprised if it has happened to dozens of other games. One of the reasons Others is such a hard territory to track is because some games aren't even being sold, despite having releases. 3rd parties can have success, but first they have to do 3 things: 1. Make a game that addresses the needs of the console. 2.The game needs unique quality, or at least well-implemented controls. 3.Effectively market to a specific demographic. If you do not know how to reach them or who they are, your game will fail miserably. Spyborgs did none of this and hasn't managed 7,000 copies after a month. |
this is so true. Okami only recently about (2months ago) showed up on Wii on ONE STORES shelf.
the rest is garbage sitting there. If lal they had was good games, people would have no choice but to buy.







