| Damstr8 said: really? kane and Lynch sold over a million?....why? why would you buy that? |
well some of my friends got it cause they liked the demo,i think they put the best part of the game on the demo
| Damstr8 said: really? kane and Lynch sold over a million?....why? why would you buy that? |
well some of my friends got it cause they liked the demo,i think they put the best part of the game on the demo
| Neos said: Seems spot on for VG chartz? |
yep it seems pretty spot on which is very good
@Neos
yes that very impressive considering it's a low key & low priority title...
@brute
Yeah i know its for both versions but still... This game should have sold much less than 1 million due to its quality and due to Uncharted's quality it should be waaay past 1 million by now...

Kane and Lynch VGChartz sales is definetly spot on.
But with Tomb Raider Anniversary on Wii we are probably undertracking, at least shipment wise. As if it had bombed on Wii, then they just wouldn't have mentioned it. So its done better.
That sucks. Even bad games sell a million. But a gem like Uncharted? no.
This is like Jaws outselling Psychonauts.
Another dark day in video game history.
"The firm also said that it would be moving three additional unspecified titles into the fourth calendar quarter, which will ultimately result in an operating loss for fiscal 2008."
Ouch ...
“In the entertainment business, there are only heaven and hell, and nothing in between and as soon as our customers bore of our products, we will crash.” Hiroshi Yamauchi
TAG: Like a Yamauchi pimp slap delivered by Il Maelstrom; serving it up with style.
but what it really sounds like is that Pony Friends title on the DS, is probably making them a hell of a lot of money haha. I mean that game had to cost nothing to make, and its sold 600k haha.
With Kane and Lynch though, it was a big production title, and a million sold might only be giving them a small profit.
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