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outlawauron said:
jarrod said:
outlawauron said:
jarrod said:
trestres said:
koffieboon said:
trestres said:
@dano: That's already happening.

Care to give examples?

2010 and beyond 3rd party lineup for each console:

PS3:

FFXIV, SO4 International, Front Mission Evolved, Yakuza 4, Ar Tonelico 3, Summon Night 5, Trinity: Zill'Ol, Nier, Lost Planet 2, Dead Rising 2, Super Street Fighter 4, Metal Gear Solid Rising, Sengoku Basara 3 (superior version), Castlevania: Lords of Shadows, Dinasty Warriors: Troy, First of the North Star, End of Eternity, Tales of Vesperia, White Album, Last Rebellion, Quantum Theory, RE5: Alternate Edition.

Wii:

DQX, Hospital, Sengoku Basara 3 (inferior version), No More Heroes 2, RE:DSC, Tats vs Capcom: US.

PS3: add FFvsXIII, Batman AA, Fight Night R4, Sacred 2, Dante's Inferno, DarkSiders, Rainy Woods, Shadow Hunters and The Last Remnant (lol).  Also, Tales of Vesperia already released and White Album is still tba 2009.

Wii: add Monkey Ball Athletic, Madworld, DDR Music Fight, Red Steel 2, Silent Hill R, Lost in Shadow, Disaoh and Swords of Legendia.  I bet Wii gets a DQ7 remake too.

 

Strangely, it seems JP publishers are far more supportive of WiiWare vs PSN. :/

I think he was mostly concentrating on Japanese publishers and not so much on Western flare like Batman, Fight Night, Red Steel 2, etc.

Maybe.  But then why list western developed games targeted chiefly at the west like Dead Rising 2, Front Mission Evolved or Castlevania: Lords of Shadow?  


Even though that they're aimed at the West, they'll still sell well and each reach 100k.

Eh, I doubt any of those 3 reach 100k on PS3.  None of those series did on 360, PSP or DS.

Hell, I think Batman could maybe outsell some of them.