Mr Puggsly said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Mr Puggsly said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Mr Puggsly said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Well this will help determine how much of the Wii audience likes those games.
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If "those games" are first person shooters. I think the Call of Duty ports already determined that.
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No, it just shows that without local multiplayer and barely any marketing, CoD games on the Wii sell about as much as the series before Modern Warfare on the HD systems.
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Actually, the current CoD games on the Wii haven't sold as well as the pre-MW games on the 360.
CoD 2 and 3 almost sold 2.5 million each. I imagine they are pretty popular as digital downloads as well. The best selling CoD game on the Wii is only at 1.5 million.
Conduit 2 offers split screen but so does Golden Eye. Black Ops with or without splitscreen will be the most successful shooter of the three.
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Don't you pretend I made a qualifier I didn't. Did you even bother to notice what I wrote?
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Yeah, I read it.
You said the Wii CoD games performed about as well as the pre-MW on the HD consoles. But if check the 360 sales of CoD 2 and 3 you'll see that's not the case.
Lets remember MW:Reflex was the only release that had no marketing. CoD3 on the Wii came just a week after the other releases. WaW was released the same day.
Its not like people were unaware of MW:Reflex. Every major publication was covering it and its sitting on the shelf at every retailer. The only thing keeping Wii owners from buying it is lack of interest. Shooting fans bought other consoles.
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You can't counter with ONE system when I clearly wrote about a plural.
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