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Ari_Gold said:
Carazo said:
The sales of most of the PS2 RPGs isn’t up to date, or lack US and PAL numbers.

One of the producers of Level 5 said in a Spanish magazine called Hobby Consolas that Rogue Galaxy had sold about 400,000 in Europe and America, which would put it at about 800,000 worldwide. Dark Cloud 1 & 2 are millions sellers, and there are probably a lot of games there which should be close to the 1m mark.

So your arguments are false, and then again, you should compare big-budget games with big-budget games, and not big-budget games with low-budget games which barely get any marketing (Disgaea,Air Tornelico).

got any proof? links? back up your claims

He has about as much as you do. 

Dark Cloud 1 was definitely a million seller (had a greatest hits run).  I am pretty sure 2 was, but I have no proof.

 



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