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HappySqurriel said:
oniyide said:
HappySqurriel said:
DanneSandin said:
HappySqurriel said:
DanneSandin said:
But it all comes down to whom is buying WiiU! If it's only families that's buying it, why release GTA5 on it? Rockstar wouldn't do it cuz noone would get it... It's all about the demogrphics

Because families never include boys/men between the ages of 13 and 40?


Well, if most WiiU's is purchased by mom's in their 40's, would it be a smart idea for Rockstar to port GTA to it? No it wouldn't. Now I know there won't be only 40 year old moms buying the system, but I gotta keep in mind the demographics! would the people that bought the WiiU also buy GTA5?


Why wouldn't they?

You've got to get over this idea that there is uniformity of demographics of individuals who buy a system, or of the interests of the people who play games on the systems that have been purchased. While a “40 year old mom” may bring a system into a household, there will be a variety of potential game buyers within that household. In the households that only have a Wii U, or where the Wii U would represent the best version of the game, the people who would be interested in GTA would be interested in buying it on the Wii U.

Im pretty sure that most people who are interested in GTA5 already have a PS360/PC to run it, what would be the incentive of them getting a Wii U to play it?? Even if their wife/girl or mother got one. I doubt they would even get the Wii U version anyway (trophies/acheivements, online friends, not having to fight over Wii U, etc)

Years after it was released for the HD consoles a significantly inferior version of Modern Warfare sold (roughly) 1.5 Million copies on the Wii. I see no reason to believe that an enhanced (in many ways) version of Grand Theft Auto 5 released for the Wii U at the same time as the other versions would not sell well enough to turn a significant profit based on porting costs.

As has been pointed out by several people, the average gamer buys about 3 games a year; and, while they would be happy to pick up a high quality well know game that is available for a platform they own, most of them are not going to buy additional platforms simply to play these games. With well over 100 million gamers who have access to a Wii, it is highly likely that at least 20 Million would have had some interest in a high quality game like GTA being released for the Wii, and at least 4 Million of them would have bought it if it was available. A large portion of these potential purchases are from people who buy 2 or 3 games a year, could be convinced to buy 4 or 5 games in a year, and were not willing to spend several hundreds of dollars on a system to gain access to 1 or 2 additional games.

This is not significantly different from exclusive games released for a platform. While I own an XBox 360, PC and Wii and I am interested in games like Uncharted, Little Big Planet and Killzone there are already more game releases that I'm interested in on platforms I own than I could ever play to justify buying a PS3 to play these games. In a similar fashion, for a gamer who is only buying 2 or 3 games a year, there are already far more games released for the Wii that they're interested in than they could ever play to justify spending money on an HD console just to play GTA.

 

This is not a difficult concept, we see this behaviour every time there is a popularity shift towards one console manufacturer, and yet people can't seem to see it. 24 Million more people bought Mario Kart for the Wii than bought it for the Gamecube not because they weren't interested in the game for the Gamecube, but because they didn't own the Gamecube their interest in the game was irrelevant towards the purchase of the game. 7 Million people that bought Gran Turismo for the PS2 did not buy it for the PS3 not because they weren't interested in the game for the PS3, but because they didn't own the PS3 their interest in the game was irrelevant towards the purchase of the game.


The entire bolded paragraph only backs up what i was saying. Who will be justified in buying a Wii U just for GTA if they already have the console or system that can play it? I seriously doubt that much people will spend a couple of hundred to play a version with a map on the tablet and maybe a few extra minigames. I think your really underestimating the user base of the PS360. I gaurentee that most people who want GTA 5 already have a system that will run it, hell ill take it a step further. If they didnt buy it there would still be at least two chealer alternatives than the Wii U, if they just wanted to play GTA.

With that said, I never said they shouldnt, i think they should, but dont expect it to do that well.