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Something sad to hear, PSVita really needs more J-RPG (and more games in general) in the west, to can sell more units. But if Japanese companies are waiting to more unit sells first to release their games, then we are in a vicious circle.



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OpFullThrottle said:

Something sad to hear, PSVita really needs more J-RPG (and more games in general) in the west, to can sell more units. But if Japanese companies are waiting to more unit sells first to release their games, then we are in a vicious circle.

...  Indeed , if a company becomes more and more bigger , units sells have to follow .Sad reality .



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And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)



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Gunotak said:
OpFullThrottle said:

Something sad to hear, PSVita really needs more J-RPG (and more games in general) in the west, to can sell more units. But if Japanese companies are waiting to more unit sells first to release their games, then we are in a vicious circle.

...  Indeed , if a company becomes more and more bigger , units sells have to follow .Sad reality .

Yeah stockholders and things like that.



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sales2099 said:
And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)

Considering these same titles were releasd on the DS first, then I'd wager they really don't.



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outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)

Considering these same titles were releasd on the DS first, then I'd wager they really don't.

Well it determines frequency of release/lack of release, sequel viability, and regional/platform availability, but im sure u knew that



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sales2099 said:
outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)

Considering these same titles were releasd on the DS first, then I'd wager they really don't.

Well it determines frequency of release/lack of release, sequel viability, and regional/platform availability, but im sure u knew that

Of course, it all factors in, but you're seeing other smaller companies doing an arguably better job with their localization of similar sized games. If XSeed, NISA, and Atlus are doing it (and having success!), why can't the much larger Namco Bandai do it?



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outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)

Considering these same titles were releasd on the DS first, then I'd wager they really don't.

Well it determines frequency of release/lack of release, sequel viability, and regional/platform availability, but im sure u knew that

Of course, it all factors in, but you're seeing other smaller companies doing an arguably better job with their localization of similar sized games. If XSeed, NISA, and Atlus are doing it (and having success!), why can't the much larger Namco Bandai do it?

Its all about risk and reward, taking chances and what not. Just because your a bigger company, doesnt mean you should be reckless with your money. Namco doesn't see the return on a investment, they don't do it. Their wallet should have no bearing on that.



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sales2099 said:
outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)

Considering these same titles were releasd on the DS first, then I'd wager they really don't.

Well it determines frequency of release/lack of release, sequel viability, and regional/platform availability, but im sure u knew that

Of course, it all factors in, but you're seeing other smaller companies doing an arguably better job with their localization of similar sized games. If XSeed, NISA, and Atlus are doing it (and having success!), why can't the much larger Namco Bandai do it?

Its all about risk and reward, taking chances and what not. Just because your a bigger company, doesnt mean you should be reckless with your money. Namco doesn't see the return on a investment, they don't do it. Their wallet should have no bearing on that.

But I think it does and other companies certainly do. With the type of fanbase that Tales has and the nature of the games, I think it's more than beneficial to bring over the games in the series for the fans and to build up goodwill with said fanbase. People are far more likely to support a company who they think cares about them. In a lot of people's minds, that what Atlus and Nippon Ichi are as they bring over a ton of things big and small regardless of how much it could make. Aksys is also in this boat (Agarest War, Hakouki, etc.) and I think they've benefitted from it.



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Then follow young Mat whenever he calls,
To dance with Jak o' the Shadows."

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outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
outlawauron said:
sales2099 said:
And people used to tell me sales don't matter.....:)

Considering these same titles were releasd on the DS first, then I'd wager they really don't.

Well it determines frequency of release/lack of release, sequel viability, and regional/platform availability, but im sure u knew that

Of course, it all factors in, but you're seeing other smaller companies doing an arguably better job with their localization of similar sized games. If XSeed, NISA, and Atlus are doing it (and having success!), why can't the much larger Namco Bandai do it?

Its all about risk and reward, taking chances and what not. Just because your a bigger company, doesnt mean you should be reckless with your money. Namco doesn't see the return on a investment, they don't do it. Their wallet should have no bearing on that.

But I think it does and other companies certainly do. With the type of fanbase that Tales has and the nature of the games, I think it's more than beneficial to bring over the games in the series for the fans and to build up goodwill with said fanbase. People are far more likely to support a company who they think cares about them. In a lot of people's minds, that what Atlus and Nippon Ichi are as they bring over a ton of things big and small regardless of how much it could make. Aksys is also in this boat (Agarest War, Hakouki, etc.) and I think they've benefitted from it.

I agree with that, but I also agree that its safer to wait a year or two for the Vita to build up a bigger instal base before doing said good will gestures.



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