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Kantor said:
jarrod said:

HotD's a large series?  Afaik the Wii port of 2&3 is the first one to break a million units since HoTD2 back in the 1990s?

 

Sega's HD games are niche?  Really?  Virtua Fighter 5, Sega Rally Revo, Iron Man, Armored Core 4, Beijing Olympics, Phantasy Star Universe, Full Auto 1-2, Virtua Tennis 3/2009, the Golden Compass, Golden Axe, Condemned 1-2, Universe at War, Stormrise, Yakuza 3/Kenzan, The Club, Viking, Incredible Hulk, Bayonetta, Initial D and 2 Sonic games were all niche now?

 

Not a large series, exactly. But...ah fine, I'll accept that you're right here.

Now:

Virtua Fighter: Fighting games in general are decreasing in popularity, and VF5 was pretty sucky, compared to the competition.

Sega Rally: It's a rally game.

Iron Man: Movie game.

Armored Core: Armored Core. Yes, it is niche.

Beijing Olympics: Are you serious? That game was utter crap.

Phantasy Star Universe: Stop picking out awful games, or I'll do the same.

Full Auto: See previous.

Virtua Tennis: Tennis games aren't very popular.

Golden Compass: Movie game.

Golden Axe: sucky game.

Condemned: Survival horror, and not RE or SH. Too scary for most.

Universe at War: Shoddy PC port.

Stormrise: Awful game.

Yakuza 3: Sold excellently in Japan, not even released in the West.

The Club: Again... bad.

Viking: Once again...bad.

Hulk: Movie game.

Bayonetta: NOT EVEN OUT YET. Come on! It released in Japan, and did reasonably well.

Initial D: I've never even heard of it.

2 Sonic games: Sonic Unleashed, and a Sonic: The Hedgehog remake?

So yes, bad SEGA games and lazy games based on movie licenses don't sell on HD consoles. Or on Wii, with the exception of Sonic Unleashed.

 

 

Oh man, I can't believe I'm doing this but...

Virtua Fighter: What competition?  You mean Tekken 5 PSN?  VF4 sold over 2 million, VF5 could even crack 500k across HD platforms.  It was a HUGE BOMB.

Sega Rally: Rally games are huge in Europe, they're Codemasters bread and butter.  Sega Rally was big classic IP (way bigger than HotD) and the game got top reviews.  And yet it BOMBED.

Iron Man: Shouldn't movie licenses actually help sales?  

Armored Core: Granted, mech games are pretty niche in the west, but the game's still selling way less in Japan.  Like most PS2 to HD transitions.

Beijing Olympics: Utter crap, yeah.  But look at how their utter crap Olympics game sold on Wii/DS.

Phantasy Star Universe: It sells huge on PSP and did okay on PS2.  Tanked on 360.

Virtua Tennis: Tennis games are again, big in Europe.  And Virtua Tennis is again, a way bigger IP than HotD was.

Golden Compass: See Iron Man.

Condemned: RE isn't even Survival Horror anymore,  and Condemned actually outsold SH Homecoming (which BOMBED).

Yakuza 3: It sold okay for a console game in Japan, but it's still down from PS2 numbers.  Kenzan kinda bombed though.  And Y3 will undoubtedly bomb outside Japan if/when it comes.

The Club: 76 on metacritc, not really "bad" per se.  Bizzarre's a pretty well respected dev too.

Hulk: See Iron Man again.

Initial D: It's Japan only, big license, sold great on PS2/PSP, BOMBED on PS3 (I'm sensing a pattern here).

 

 

...anyway, all I see are lots of reasonings and excuses.  Why it's almost as if we were talking about "risky" 3rd party Wii games (lol).