Soma said:
Garcian Smith said:
You mean a two-year-old, second-rate port didn't expand the Wii's core market? Gasp! Shock!
I think the sales of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories are more telling. That game pulled 100k in America in three weeks, while its sister game (Homecoming) sold only 200k lifetime in the same territory on the 360. And Shattered Memories is even more of a niche title than Homecoming.
It's said in every thread like this, so I'll say it here first: Core games sell on the Wii if they're what the core market wants. The core market doesn't want more rail shooters or half-arsed ports; it wants games like SH:SM.
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And let's not forget that Silent Hill had 0 advertising (correct me if I'm wrong), and few copies were sent.
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plus homecoming was advertised, remember the silent hill producer claiming wii owners not being silent hill's audience, guess he was wrong.
amazing how quality matters with wii games.