| DavidValbu said: At least it should do 200.000, although I think it has to sell much more....I have seen enough, I do not trust Japanese people... |
I know dude especially after world war 2 who can you trust?
| DavidValbu said: At least it should do 200.000, although I think it has to sell much more....I have seen enough, I do not trust Japanese people... |
I know dude especially after world war 2 who can you trust?
Not sure how much hype it has gotten. Not quite sure how to measure it but friends who have interest in anime or otokus seems to know about this game.
| 11ht11 said: i hope this does good, but japan software sales have been bad lately |
I thought the Japanese loved JRPGs. Many of the new IP JRPG don't do very well in Japan.
Wow Fragile sounds very interesting, i hope it is as good as they say.
Japanese should start to appreciate high quality games like this...they only have eyes for Monster Hunter, Pokemon, Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy.
| DavidValbu said: Japanese should start to appreciate high quality games like this...they only have eyes for Monster Hunter, Pokemon, Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy. |
Not true. Mario is huge in Japan. Also, some of the high profile JRPGs managed to sell 100K or higher on a low selling system(in Japan) like the 360. Imagine how well they would have sold if they were on the PS3 or the Wii. I know that was sarcasm you just used.
awesome, i really want this game. namco is really starting to impress me with their wii support as of late.
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Riachu, do you really think Mario is huge in Japan? Mario WAS huge in Japan, now is normal. Super Mario Galaxy still has not reached 1M (is at 0.99M, I know). If you refer to Mario kart then yes, it is a hit....but related to platform titles on consoles (not handhelds)....
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