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are you serious that a gamecube game rereleased for wii beats the mighty killzone2 and other blockbusters like SV 4 and RE5 ?

and when i checked the list Mario Power Tennis was on Rank 18 and Killzone 2 on #3, so whats going on?



   

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is this a surprise? I expect that Mario Tennis will outsell KZ2 by a few million... :)
I loved the GC version... great game!



 

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RED53DEVILS said:

. This puts it above other various blockbuster releases due out soon, including Street Fighter IV(PS3/360 - #8), Halo Wars(360 - #7), and even Capcom's highly anticipated Resident Evil 5(PS3/360 - #4).

Killzone 2 is surpassed only by Mario Power Tennis, which is due out for the Wii in March.

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 I guess in all the KZ2 excitement, he forgot to actualy look at the list. Odd how Sony has so little faith in KZ2 to not even make a collector's edition.

Streetfighter IV places #4. #9, #10, #13

RE: 5 places #8, #11, #15, #16

Halo Wars places #7, #14



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Nice. But I don't think it means much.



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Will be iteresting to see if it sells well hopefully it will.



 

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Tyrannical said:

 

 I guess in all the KZ2 excitement, he forgot to actualy look at the list. Odd how Sony has so little faith in KZ2 to not even make a collector's edition.

Good remark indeed.

I'm so bored with those KZ2 hyping threads that I won't make any comment on it, until verified figures are posted.

 

 



 

Evan Wells (Uncharted 2): I think the differences that you see between any two games has much more to do with the developer than whether it’s on the Xbox or PS3.

Superb! should sell well but OMG the hype is just a tad over the top now lol



Why is everybody surprised that Mario Tennis Wii is so high up in the pre order list?

It has Mario in the title and its a tennis game on the Wii, which was made very popular by WiiSports. Obviously its going to sell like hot cakes. And if done well, will be amazing fun.

Edit: Forgot to say that Amazon is a very bad indication of sales. It does seem to have a strong PS3 bias (compared to the rest of NA) for some reason...



tombi123 said:

Edit: Forgot to say that Amazon is a very bad indication of sales. It does seem to have a strong PS3 bias (compared to the rest of NA) for some reason...

I agree with that, Amazon UK is the same, you can't rely on Amazon for sales as they are not an accurate representation of true sales in the given country.

 



FKNetwork said:
tombi123 said:

Edit: Forgot to say that Amazon is a very bad indication of sales. It does seem to have a strong PS3 bias (compared to the rest of NA) for some reason...

I agree with that, Amazon UK is the same, you can't rely on Amazon for sales as they are not an accurate representation of true sales in the given country.

 

 

Maybe ps3 owners prefer to buy their games online. After dealing with gamespots anti-ps3 employees, I switched too. Can't speak for others.



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