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KillerMan said:
irstupid said:
KillerMan said:
irstupid said:
KillerMan said:
Stefan.De.Machtige said:
gustave154 said:
Yes it is a 'flop' when compared to its portable cousins.

You know very wel that it outsold the PS2 - previous console version.

Capcom planned 2 million sales for it. A million in Japan only is a great start.


PS2 games came before the series popularity exploded with portable games. Not fair comparison. Still pretty good sales. Over one million in japan on home console is always great achievement.

funny how depending on how people want to see it flop or not they allow comparisons.  if you want gta china for ds to be a flop compare it to ps2 gta's.  if you want it to be a success then just look at sales.  if you want monster hunter to be a sucess, look at sales, or at previous console versions sales.  if you want it to be a flop, look at handhelds sales. 

 

whatever makes you people happy eh.

I didn't say that it is a flop. I just pointed out that comparing it to previous PS2 versions is not fair. And yes it is true that it is not fair either to compare 2D GTA to 3D GTA. I just wonder why they bothered with chinatown in the first place when they just could have released new 3D stories game to PSP ( and maybe port it later to the Wii) and sell at least 3milj.

its a better comparison to compare it to the console version.  both are on consoles and both are pay for online play.  the handheld version isn't on a console (huh no brainer) and is also a free to play online game.  Totally different, its like comparing ff11's sales to other final fantasies. 

The point is that latest PS2 MH game was released when series was not as popular as it is now. When MH2 was released on PS2 first PSP MH had broke barely a million. MH3 for Wii was released after third MH on PSP which is already over 3.5milj in Japan alone. You are right that comparing MH3 sales to PSP versions is not fair but comparing MH3 to MH2 is not fair either because popularity of series has exploded since PS2 games.


You're in over your head on this one as various MH games where released on PS2 after the handheld games took off, in fact the handheld games are ports of them which nulls your point tbh. It's also a fair comparison as people have mentioned they're both console games and pay to play which I'm willing to bet if the PSP games where pay to play it'd hit their sales in some form we also have Monster Hunter Frontier which was released after the series popularity boomed as well and is still going today for Japanese PC owners and pay to play and Tri has even outsold that easily.