palancas7 said:
patjuan32 said:
SaviorX said:
patjuan32 said: I wonder why Sega does not have more exclusives on the Wii. Phantasy Star Wii would be a nice exclusive and could leach off the audience that Monster Hunter Three has created. OH, Sega, I have done all the work for you. I need to be hired. |
Don't expect much from Sega on the Wii anymore; besides maybe a Mario & Sonic in 2012, all I see coming from them is High Voltage Software games (Conduit 2, The Grinder, Tournament of Legends [lol])
As for this actual year, they only expect 1.55m in Wii sales...but the 360? 2.66m and 2.52m for the PS3. One thing to note, is that they overshot their last Wii projection by 22%, so imagine if they prepared to overestimate it by the same amount this year (!) Going from 5.74m to 1.55m is steep. I understand M&S is not around this time, but they gotta have something new............
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No, I do not expect much from Sega but they did follow up on the Monster Hunter success on the PSP. Why not do the same for the Wii. That's all I'm asking. I know folks at Sega do not pay attention to the market if they did then they'd realiZe that their titles on the HD consoles have not been resonating with those gamers. I guess they expect that first person shooter from Platinum games to pull in the fans.
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Sega..... Monster Hunter....... is somebody drunk here?
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That's what I was thinking about you. But maybe something was lost in translation. What I was specifically talking about is how Sega followed the success of Monster Hunter on the PSP and released Phantasy Star Portable, which did extremely well in Japan. They could do this exact same thing for the Wii. I hope this explanation helps.



If Nintendo is successful at the moment, it’s because they are good, and I cannot blame them for that. What we should do is try to be just as good.----Laurent Benadiba