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i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.



 

 

 

 

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deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 



g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 

 

 Trust me, it wouldnt sell that much in the US. as of now, the 360 version has sold .12m in the US. PS3 version would be well short of that. thats why it should be japan only.



 

 

 

 

deathgod33 said:
g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 

 

 Trust me, it wouldnt sell that much in the US. as of now, the 360 version has sold .12m in the US. PS3 version would be well short of that. thats why it should be japan only.

Are you serious? This is an awesome game we are talking about here not an average one. Why would you not want PS3 gamers too enjoy such a great jrpg? Tales of Vesperia sold almost as much in the US as it did in Japan.

 



axumblade said:
g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 

He probably thinks it's going to do the same thing that Eternal Sonata did....which was essentially nothing. If advertised, it could actually do decent (since Eternal Sonata got absolutely NOTHING when it went to the PS3). I have a feeling this year Ninja Gaiden II and Tales of Vesperia are going to end up like Bioshock and Eternal Sonata...only I think the sales of both might be a little better.

 

 Ninja Gaiden II will do great, i expect at least 1 million. If Tales comes to US, im sure it wouldnt sell more than 100k. In Japan i would expect 60k for Tales PS3.

 



 

 

 

 

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deathgod33 said:
axumblade said:
g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 

He probably thinks it's going to do the same thing that Eternal Sonata did....which was essentially nothing. If advertised, it could actually do decent (since Eternal Sonata got absolutely NOTHING when it went to the PS3). I have a feeling this year Ninja Gaiden II and Tales of Vesperia are going to end up like Bioshock and Eternal Sonata...only I think the sales of both might be a little better.

 

 Ninja Gaiden II will do great, i expect at least 1 million. If Tales comes to US, im sure it wouldnt sell more than 100k. In Japan i would expect 60k for Tales PS3.

 

This is the tales series. When Tales of Symphonia got ported to the PS2 it sold 400k which was more then it sold on the Gamecube in Japan. Plus a movie for Tales of Vesperia will come out in theaters in Japan before the PS3 version releases so it will sell alot more then just 60k.

 



g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 

 

 Trust me, it wouldnt sell that much in the US. as of now, the 360 version has sold .12m in the US. PS3 version would be well short of that. thats why it should be japan only.

Are you serious? This is an awesome game we are talking about here not an average one. Why would you not want PS3 gamers too enjoy such a great jrpg? Tales of Vesperia sold almost as much in the US as it did in Japan.

 

i would like everyone to enjoy every game but im thinking as if i was part of Namco. Would it really be worth it? I think its too late for that, Namco was very foolish- they should of made it multiplat at launch. then, the ps3 version would of sold around 150k in the US.

 



 

 

 

 

deathgod33 said:
g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
g-value said:
deathgod33 said:
i dont think that they should release it in the US. it wouldnt sell much. they should just keep it japan only.

 

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your kidding right?

 

 

 Trust me, it wouldnt sell that much in the US. as of now, the 360 version has sold .12m in the US. PS3 version would be well short of that. thats why it should be japan only.

Are you serious? This is an awesome game we are talking about here not an average one. Why would you not want PS3 gamers too enjoy such a great jrpg? Tales of Vesperia sold almost as much in the US as it did in Japan.

 

i would like everyone to enjoy every game but im thinking as if i was part of Namco. Would it really be worth it? I think its too late for that, Namco was very foolish- they should of made it multiplat at launch. then, the ps3 version would of sold around 150k in the US.

 

I believe it sold about 150 on the Xbox 360 in the US.

 



lets hope for a US release. They shouldn't wait till next year though because ffxiii will kill whatever hype this game has left



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I have a feeling it would do a little better than the Eternal Sonata port in the US



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