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Playingwithfirex said:
Jedidiah-Rose said:
bit much for sales dude,12 million really? Halo 3 only got past 10 million this year.

I reckon somewhere between 3-6 million for Halo Reach.falls in line with Halo:ODST.

Personally I judge a year by how critically successful games have been.2008 GOTY went to LittleBigPlanet with a lot of critics,and this year Uncharted 2,knowing how much critics like ICO games,The Last Guardian could easily become GOTY 2010.

Also it would be a wise to note that PS3 will most likely continue outselling Xbox360 worldwide for many weeks to come at the rate it's been going.There's only one Nation where it has trouble selling.The Home nation of the Xbox,where it's bought mostly cause americans think it's good that they made it.

Calm down you don't want to start a revolution...oh too late.

Reach will sell 5-7 million but will not even be a good game *cough* *cough* Halo fagboys *cough*...oops my hand slipped, no wait it didn't.

Team ICO Games are incredible and I could easily see them winning GOTY with The Last Guardian.

Games shouldn't be judged by sales because TBH they have nothing to do with the quality of the game, sure they may reflect how good the game is but that doesn't account for all the stupid buyers, you know the ones that know nothing about the game just that it has a famous franchise labeled on it like Halo or Mario(with exceptions).

PS3 will most likely continue outselling 360 and by the time Natal comes out it will still out sell it, whats so great about NATAL you people (not the guy I'm replying to, actually this post has nothing to do with the guy I am replying to...) act like it is the second coming or has the ability to make love...can it because that would be pretty cool? I can see it now "Xbox turn on, no not like that down boy down!"

Are you like 12 years old or something? This is the reason you PS3 fans have a bad name right here.



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