Soundwave said:
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Yeah, like 99% probably voted for MGS...
Soundwave said:
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Yeah, like 99% probably voted for MGS...
For a game with an $80 million dollar budget, they're probably not that happy with MGSV's sales. I'm sure it probably had a solid opening in most markets, but it's also likely dropping like a rock after that. I'm not sure it will get much past 700k in Japan.
KLXVER said: What happened to their survey of which games we want to see from them? |
Either they were simulating damage control or they will unveil a new Contra Pachinko soon.
If only the Japanese still bought consoles. That's the real reason why this is happening. We need someone to figure out how to sell consoles there if we want to stem the tide of things like this.
Hoped to see a new well made castlevania, like the good old castlevania 4 on super nintendo, that was the best part for me, but now...
AlfredoTurkey said: If only the Japanese still bought consoles. That's the real reason why this is happening. We need someone to figure out how to sell consoles there if we want to stem the tide of things like this. |
if the unified NX console would be a hit in japan, japanese can get the games in handheld form and us west can get it in home console form. win-win.
gabzjmm23 said:
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That's a big if but I agree. Seems like a winning idea. Hard to predict though.
Hope Sony can give them some change for Silent Hill IP.
Kojima can probably buy MGS himself.
They can sell the rest to Deep Silver.
Well.....I don't think Suikoden has AAA-status, believe (lol)
I cannot imagine toilet-free life.
Kebabs have a unique attribute compared to other consumables. To unlock this effect you need to wolf down a big ass kebab really fast, like under 10 minutes or so and wait for the effect to kick in. If done correctly your movements should feel unbelievably heavy to the point where you literally cannot move at all.
-Downtown Alanya Kebab magazine issue no.198
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