Soundwave said:
It lacked the popular core games of its day. Call of Duty was not the "real" Call of Duty on other platforms, no Assassin's Creed, no Elder Scrolls, no GTA, etc. etc. For a system that sold 100 million units I think there's only three total million-selling "core audience" games on the Wii from third parties -- Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, and I think COD3 just got over 1 million. Maybe Red Steel too? Oh wait there was Monster Hunter Tri. Grand Theft Auto V on the XBox 360 alone may have sold more than every "core" third party game on the Wii, lol, it wouldn't shock me. There was a relatively small market for non-Mario/Zelda "core" games on the Wii ... Metroid Prime 3, Xenoblade, Sin & Punishment 2, The Last Story, etc. probably all would've sold about the same on the GameCube. |
How does any of that have relate to what i said?
You and Oniyide are awful about doing this, you dont actually respond to what people say and go off on your own tangents.
The fact that casual games sold better than core games on Wii or that core games sold better on PS3/360 is absolutely irrelevant.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.