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martjuh ! said:
dark_gh0st_b0y said:
compared to Tales of Vesperia (that got great reviews) the game is selling more than well!
worths noting that most Wii games sell slow but for a long time, i mean it's not all about launch

did 12k this week in America, not bad at all, it will reach more than 0.5 million without Europe

i think i should make a "Tales of" fanclub with Soriku : P

 

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I'd definitely be in too. =D

 



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dark_gh0st_b0y said:
compared to Tales of Vesperia (that got great reviews) the game is selling more than well!
worths noting that most Wii games sell slow but for a long time, i mean it's not all about launch

did 12k this week in America, not bad at all, it will reach more than 0.5 million without Europe

i think i should make a "Tales of" fanclub with Soriku : P

Well you have to factor in that this game is the sequel to ToS which sold well in the states, whereas ToV is something new released on losing console.



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outlawauron said:
dark_gh0st_b0y said:
compared to Tales of Vesperia (that got great reviews) the game is selling more than well!
worths noting that most Wii games sell slow but for a long time, i mean it's not all about launch

did 12k this week in America, not bad at all, it will reach more than 0.5 million without Europe

i think i should make a "Tales of" fanclub with Soriku : P

Well you have to factor in that this game is the sequel to ToS which sold well in the states, whereas ToV is something new released on losing console.

 

You make this sound like it means auto sales. It does not. This is a low budget spinoff, while vesperia had a significantly better budget. Symphonia sold well, but not well enough that its name sells itself. Tales games are not huge in the states (guess europe as well), hopefully this will change.



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Well what Tales games have been released in Europe?

Symphonia - Nintendo
Eternia - Ubisoft
Phantasia (GBA) - Nintendo
of the world - Ubisoft

It's a shame though. Will Vesperia even come to Europe? Eternal Sonata PS3 already has a date, and was released later than Vesperia.



outlawauron said:
dark_gh0st_b0y said:
compared to Tales of Vesperia (that got great reviews) the game is selling more than well!
worths noting that most Wii games sell slow but for a long time, i mean it's not all about launch

did 12k this week in America, not bad at all, it will reach more than 0.5 million without Europe

i think i should make a "Tales of" fanclub with Soriku : P

Well you have to factor in that this game is the sequel to ToS which sold well in the states, whereas ToV is something new released on losing console.

yes, but Tales of Vesperia sold bad is not good, because the Xbox360 software sales are top in USA, and still Vesperia sold bad....

the Wii is different, if people like Symphonia 2 it will sell for a long time

Symphonia is a sequel or spin off, so what, a "Tales of" game will never sell again unless it's a sequel of another one?

360 games is all about launch, since Tales of Vesperia had a bad launch nothing could save it

 



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ow i will if namco release it here in Europe that is



I wonder why wouldnt they (Namco) release this game? Surely it would sell at least considerably well.



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What's going on with the Tales series? First Vesperia gets discontinued now this. What's happening?



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