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Soundwave said:
The problem is kids aren't supporting these games.

If I was 9/10 years old I would be really interested in something like Wonderful 101 ... but today's kids seem to have no interest.

Ditto for Puppeteer, honestly it seems like it's a small niche group of hardcore adult fans that support these games.

Skylanders disproves your thesis, i think. Spyro was prominent in there for a moment, but quickly pulled to the background.

Wonderful 101 had a very confused identity, and is a bad example, since Nintendo clearly lacks faith in the title given shipments and (lack of) promotion, similarly to Puppeteer, which i don't think was heard of outside of forums and such. LittleBigPlanet did get a push and did okay to pretty good, depending on the game.

Knack's going to be the next victim, handily, but there's another game that its respective publisher doesn't give a damn about.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.