MaxwellGT2000 said:
And Epic Mickey isn't a family game, its not cute at all, it's not dancing, and well it's not a game based around just being fun like your Mario titles... So where does this game fit in your predictability of the Wii market? Basically all I see is a game that's solid and promoted decently well does get sales on the console, it's really hard to name one title that doesn't fit within that... and I can read 90% of the peoples minds, Madworld sold well so get over it, The Conduit wasn't decent in singleplayer, niches will like it IE me since I like conspiracy theories but even I had to have google open while playing the game to get some references they made, online which was the great part of the game ended up ruined within months, a game with good single and multi with local multi to boot IE GoldenEye has proven a good FPS will sell. And one last thing while I'm at it, why is reaching sales of a statistical anomaly like CoD or Halo the new standard bar for being a core title success? It's never happened before and third parties were actually doing a lot better business wise in past gens... imagine that... |
You have many many times said the reason COD don't sell as well on the Wii is because they don't put the effort on it as the other consoles and they don't release it at the same time. Now, as far I am concern, only the 360 is ever advertised with this game. I haven't seen a commercial in America with PS3 ever.
And the last part is quite simple : It's a Mickey Mouse game where he paints.
Yes, COD sales on the Wii are fine as they sell as much as they can just like Epic mickey would never have sold 1.3million on the PS3 as that's not the fanbase.
The biggest lesson to me has to be learned by Sony: How the hell LBP2, mOVE heroes get release after Christmas is just the biggest blunders of many they have made this Generation.
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