Severance said:
CGI-Quality said:
Severance said:
binary solo said: Funny how Sony's exclusive content is always that you get to play as the villain. Something Freudian going on there.
Some DLC Move mini games too. Sony really hoping to make some ground with the kid market. Will it work? I think on balance the kid market still really wants Wii and the Toy Story game will be on Wii so that's what the kids will be getting. I think it'll sell best on Wii. With the PS3 exclusive content it's only really getting a potential edge over the 360 version. And I don't think it's as much of an edge as the Joker was with Arkham Assylum. |
and thats why they are adding Move support for it.
also most kids don't like Wii they like 360.
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the picture doesn't show but i saw it, but when is the last time you went to a store and found a kid 7-18 year old wanting a wii? its always the parents buying them for themselves or for the family , the kids want Call of Duty and Halo , to play online with their friends.
i am not generalizing though , but i am talking about the majority.
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7-18 year old? That's not even a demographic. There are about 3 demographics in there. When I say "the kids" I'm talking about 6-11 year olds. And lets face it, Sony aren't specifically aiming at the 15-18 year market with this game. Though because it's Toy Story it does have a pretty wide appeal.
I think sales really tells us who wants what the most. Even if 50% of Wii sales are to Wii Fit Cougars and 40-year old virgins err I mean dudes who are Ninty fans from way back, that's still a lot more Wii sales into the younger demographic than 360 or PS3 sales (by themselves).
Anyway I guess we'll see which console the kids are on when this game his the store shelves.
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