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Yeah, it still bombed. A bad game is a bad game any way you look at it.



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darconi said:

@ste787

While those % of wii users with the game is correct, it doesn't matter at all because companies care first and foremost about the absolute, i.e. how many it sells. The absolute numbers are what determine their profits and sales.

By contrast, you can use that measure to say almost every PS2 game has failed. Even GTA games would then have an attach rate of little over 10% of PS2 install base compared to SSB on GC with an attach rate of around 20%+.

 


I know, I was shooting down the guy trolling the Wii(leo-j, not the quoted poster). He was trying to say that the Wii is a kiddie-casual system (which it is, and I play it more than anything else) but was using really bad data to make the point.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

akuma587 said:
Yeah, it still bombed. A bad game is a bad game any way you look at it.

It did not bomb! It sold 2 million+ copies in its first week, and was EA's most important seller for this last quarter. As already stated, the game's most important arena is EU.



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In the UK it was on the top of the charts for 4 weeks in a row

www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=14800

I don't really call that bombing...the UK is the 3rd largest game market.



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http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=17003
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/08/01/earnings-ea-games-tech-cx_bc_0802eaearns.html

Relevant text from the second article, titled Harry Potter Rescues EA: 

"Strong sales of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix helped Electronic Arts report a narrower than expected loss Wednesday, as the videogame publisher struggles to come to grips with the surprising success of Nintendo's Wii gaming console and the launch of two widely anticipated games by rival software publishers this fall... Meanwhile, EA has admitted that it needs more Wii titles, bad, with rivals such as Ubisoft clocking strong sales of titles aimed at Nintendo's (other-otc: NTDOY - news - people ) hot-selling console. EA, by contrast, had focused its efforts on Microsoft and Sony's (nyse: SNE - news - people ) rival consoles."

 

 

 



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