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Forums - Sales Discussion - Banjo Kazoie to sell 300,000 lifetime in Japan 130k first week

Here's why it won't sell 130k first week. Shipment will be 30k-80k.



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did you slip and bump your head?



"...You can't kill ideas with a sword, and you can't sink belief structures with a broadside. You defeat them by making them change..."

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130k? That is, knocking ToV down? wat?



Tuanniez said:
Here's why it won't sell 130k first week. Shipment will be 30k-80k.

 

 are you sure about that...no?



KillaKB said:
alot of people on this site are anti 360

Yeah sorry, the most are here pro-logic.

 






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I'll bet that BK will never sell more than 130k lifetime in Japan.



 

konnichiwa said:
KillaKB said:
alot of people on this site are anti 360

Yeah sorry, the most are here pro-logic.

 

Lol, that was a good line.



GTAIV08 said:
not gonna happen. it wont even break 300k worldwide

 

wow whatever helps you sleep at night.  I think it will probably sell 100k lifetime in japan, and about 1.6mil ww.



No way. That's more than Banjo Tooie sold in Japan.



matt247 said:
It seems that it might be popular in Japan
http://kotaku.com/5062274/this-is-what-those-guys-were-watching

Believe it or not, the video presentation that was showing at the time was for Rare's Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. Really. And every other time I saw it shown, people stopped, turned, and watched, where for most other titles (Star Ocean 4's STUNNING cinematics aside) they'd just keep on walking.

 



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