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method114 said:
killer7 said:

Its a difference if Dragon's Dogma, basically a standard game, with barly any hype sold 3 million, wich probably at least barly exceeded expectations and a game that was supposed to be a "Mario Killer". Of course a game, calling itself like that has to sell "a little bit more" that 3 million to even be taken seriously in that field. If i want to be a soccer player on par with Toni Kros, or Ronaldo i have to reach a bit more than only be in the winning team of a school soccer tournament. Adding the fact, that the Studio behind that game just closed does not help convincing everyone about the games sucess.

Wow very confusing post. 

1. When has Astrobot ever called itself the mario killer? 

2. What studio just closed? Team Asobi made the game and they are still around.

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/japan-studio-closed-because-the-double-a-market-has-disappeared-ex-playstation-boss-says/1100-6529587/

Japan Studio closed. But they merged with Team Asobi when the Studio was reorganized in April 2021.