Just curious how many copies people think this game will move during its first week. I think it will have a hard time moving more than 100,000 the first week. I think the actual number will be between 50,000-80,000, but it could be even lower, like around 30,000 considering that this game didn't sell very well in the first place on PS2.
Please make your own predictions and explain why. The game definitely has more name recognition than when it originally came out, which should help, but I think it is the kind of title where if you really wanted to play you would have already in some way shape or form (like my roomate who played it on my PS2).
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