I am totally enjoying dead space extraction and i would just love it if games like house of the dead: overkill and Resident Evil: DC came to the ps3, move really needs games like this. Do you think we will get more? I hope so!
I am totally enjoying dead space extraction and i would just love it if games like house of the dead: overkill and Resident Evil: DC came to the ps3, move really needs games like this. Do you think we will get more? I hope so!
I could see a lot of future ports if Move takes off, but right now it doesn't seem like there will be any.
Move enabled titles aren't properly setting the charts on fire.
Maybe publishers will wait for a bigger isntall base to grant good sales.
More yes, how much more depends on how well the current ones do and how well move does, but there will be more, even if it's just because how easy it is
Currently released Wii titles? Not likely. New titles? Publishers would be extremely foolish not to throw the title on PS3 as well due to the low cost of porting and sales potential.
| TheNoobHolocaust said: I could see a lot of future ports if Move takes off, but right now it doesn't seem like there will be any. |
This. They will have to invest a lot of time and money if they want to charge 50-60 dollars or sell for 15-20 through PSN and the install base is still very small.
if where talking light gun games here I think we will see some, there is not that much even on Wii to warrant a transfer to PS3, i think that we might see an EA approach and they take games, slap a 15 dollar price tag and drop them on PSN. I think this way everyone wins. it could be profitable and PS3 gamers who dont have a Wii dont have to pay premium for a old game. If we do see more games like this in the future publishers would be stupid not to make it multiplat, there is already a rumor that Sega is doing an HOTD overkill2 for PS3/Wii. and ubisoft would be stupid not to make Red Steel 3 multiplat (if they make it at all)
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