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guiduc said:
Doobie_wop said:
guiduc said:
Doobie_wop said:
''I would argue there are also high-quality games that seem to be well marketed (that) aren't selling well on competitive platforms.''

I read it and honestly couldn't think of any high quality titles that have been well marketed and flopped on the HD console's.

The closest would be Too Human, but that was far from high quality or well marketed.

Otherwise everything else he said was fine, Reggie sure can keep on his toes in interviews.

Bioshock on PS3

Bioshock 2 on every platform 

Dead Space

Silent Hill

Ratchet and Clank: Crack in Time

 

Do you need more?

Bioshock was a year old port on the PS3 and I can't remember seeing any ad's for it.

Bioshock 2 released last month and it's already sold 1.5 million copies on the HD platforms.

Dead Space has sold 2 million on both HD platforms.

Silent Hill has never sold well and it actually sold more on the HD platforms combined compared to past games.

A Crack in Time released last October and has sold 900,000 copies.

I don't know what your definition of a flop is, but those games aern't exactly flops.

Those are not return on investments. Bioshock 2 on PS3 nearly sold 500 000, and it costs a lot making a game multiplatforms.

Crack in Time is a flop compared to Tools of Destruction

Bioshock still failed on the PS3

BioShock on PS3 sold enough to warrant the sequel being released on the platform. BioShock 2 (i think) has already surpassed the original games numbers on PS3. I wouldn't exactly call the decision of Bioshock PS3 a flop.

As for Ratchet, get your facts right. Crack in Time is actually selling BETTER than Tools of Destruction did. See for yourself