| TheWon said:
fps_d0minat0r on 02/20/11 01:18 GMT
i think its a load of BS. people dont buy a system for just 1 game (no matter how much they like to deny it).
So everytime the Wii brought out games like. Wii Fit Super Smash Bros Brawl Wii Sports Resorts Wii Fit Plus Mario Kart Wii New Super Marios Bro Wii. The fact that the Wii always went on a huge selling streak. Has nothing to do with console sellers. Also that all of the games have sold over 10million. In some cases over 15, and others over 20 million. Everytime Halo releases the 360 surges for that month. Those same Halo games are 10 million sellers or about 7 million. The PS3 titles No 10 million sellers, and no huge numbers in console sales. The PS3 only has 2 exclusive 5 million sellers. Console sellers are real just because the PS3 doesn't have any doesn't mean it not true! |
All that shows are two different business approaches. Microsoft and Nintendo invest heavily in one universally acclaimed franchise in Halo and Mario respectively and use them as their "flagship" franchises. As a 360 or Wii owner, you're pretty obligated to buy a Halo or Mario game. Sony IMO, is focusing more on diversity of games since they own so many first party studios. So it makes more sense strategically to spread their resources acorss their various studios and allow them to create a more diverse game library. As a gaming fan, it really shouldn't matter to you whether a game sells 10 million copies or 1 million copies. The only thing that should matter is whether they're enjoyable to you or not.







