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milkyjoe said:
It's as if nobody bought the first one in the series judging from a few posts here... But it sold over a million when the console was brand new, so the userbase argument is none existent and irrelevant, because there is no massive userbase at launch.

All they need to do is market it to the people that enjoyed the sword fighting game in WSR. It's a no brainer really.

But then I'm starting to doubt the intelligence of the execs at gaming companies...

 

Exactly. Red Steel 2 is an easy sell if they advertise it. You can go after those that enjoyed the first one. You can tailor the ads to draw comparisons between it and the sword fighting in Wii Sports Resort. The game can pull in very good numbers if given a serious marketing push. However these companies continue to refuse to do so. Watch them do nothing for Red Steel 2 and then complain about its sales.