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Gnizmo said:
akuma587 said:
Man, I got quoted five times in a row. I think that is a record!

I am not trying to ruin anybody's day, just offering a different perspective. I would personally like to see the game do well, so I am not just hating or anything like that. If I had a Wii this would definitely be one of the games I would pick up.

People aren't responding because we think you are "trying to ruin anyone's day," but we are responding to the claims of fanboyism. You seemed confused why a Wii game was being called a success when PS3 games with similar sales were called flops. What exactly were you expecting in response to your post?


 For people to realize that 5,000 first week sales in Japan and not even 40,000 first week sales in America is nothing to get that excited about. 



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