| Carl2291 said: Youre being impossible. You just admitted that you cant really define a casual game, yet you tell me to name casual games. Your heads gone. GT3 sold 15 Million GT4 sold 11 Million NFS Underground games sold 7 Million Crash Bandicoot sold 5 Million Guitar Hero games sold 5 Million Simpsons Hit n Run sold 5 Million Spiderman sold 4 and half EyeToy Play sold over 4 Million Namco museum sold 4 Million Tony Hawks games sold 3.5-4 Million Sims games sold 3 Million I could keep going, I could list more games in the ranges above, I could name hundreds of games that sold over a Million. All without FIFA and Madden. By the way... Why dont FIFA and Madden do as well on Wii? |
Im not being impossible im just proving when it comes to Sony fans they will quickly change the definition of something to meet their needs. When did GT become a casual game again? Like i said all you are doing is labeling a bunch of games that werent considered casual until the PS2 is asked to prove it appealed to the casuals. Also i dont get your "I could name hundreds of games that sold over a million. All without Fifa or Madden" part. I guessed you misinterpreted what I said. What i said was those so called casual sports games the PS2 sold were due to core appeal not casual appeal. You really think its casual gamers attending those midnight releases? Face the facts the PS2 did well by dominating the core and attempting the casual, which it did not succeed in. Fifa and Madden dont do well on Wii because they are core titles, why doesnt Just Dance do well on PS3 or 360?







