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They were pleased with The Conduit but not with Madworld:

Wired.com: MadWorld was a widely praised title, but sales were disappointing. Why do you think that is? Do you think that “core” games just don’t sell on the Wii?

Mike Hayes: It’s difficult because it was a critically acclaimed title; it was extreme but good. The thing that we’re saying is, Sega would be extremely arrogant to have a title that didn’t do as well as we thought on a platform and then say, “Those kind of games don’t sell on that platform.” I think if you take our slew of more mature games — House of the Dead Overkill did really well in Europe, and for some reason even though it’s a big (intellectual property) it did less well in North America. So that’s kind of like a win and a miss that’s kind of come out neutral.

MadWorld sales were very disappointing, but was that to do with the platform? Was it that people didn’t like the art style? Or that people didn’t like the way the game played through? It could be many things, which we’re obviously researching.

Wired.com: What about The Conduit?

Hayes: We actually regard The Conduit as a success. We shipped 300,000 units, sold through half of those and now it’s at the point where it’s selling consistently at a time when Wii sales are generally depressed in the marketplace. So what does that tell you? We still kind of don’t know.

What we can say is that we’ll still do mature games for the Wii market because with an install base of some 34 million in Europe and America (maybe half of whom don’t own Xbox 360s and PS3s)…. So even if you took half of those where they’re not into those (core) games, you’ve still got 8 million consumers to go for. So I think the sheer scale of the Wii allows a shooter, or a mature game, to be a niche but a successful niche. And because the development costs can be less on Wii, that means you can sell less to be successful…. We can take more risks on the Wii.

Wired.com: So Sega will continue to have a commitment to making hard-core games on the Wii, despite the sales of MadWorld.

Hayes: Absolutely. You’ll see more games in that genre coming from us.

http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/08/mike-hayes-interview/

Madworld is great, and you can get it at 30 bucks in some places so dear Wii owners if you don't have this great game in your library grab a copy. S'il Vous Plait.



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Good to know.



Exactly what Savior was talking about in his thread.



Bet between Slimbeast and Arius Dion about Wii sales 2009:


If the Wii sells less than 20 million in 2009 (as defined by VGC sales between week ending 3d Jan 2009 to week ending 4th Jan 2010) Slimebeast wins and get to control Arius Dion's sig for 1 month.

If the Wii sells more than 20 million in 2009 (as defined above) Arius Dion wins and gets to control Slimebeast's sig for 1 month.

Madworld a flop but not Conduit? XD
But if they continue to make or publish good games for the Wii, that`s all that matters :D.



                           

so they sold 150k of 300k copies they shipped yet...
hmmm is it overtracked by 50k?



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Hopefully further efforts from Sega will result in a genuine, AAA core game for Wii that is a big hit. Good on them for trying.



Madworld had a lot going against it. Art Style. Excessive swearing (which really won't play well in middle America). Art style. Extreme (if cartoony) violence. Art style. Repetitive. Art style. Short.

Really it's a great rental but not worth full price to own IMO. It's not a game I'd ever return too.

HoTD:O probably would have sold better too if they didn't go crazy with the f-bombs. Most adults don't consider needless swearing as being mature at all.

Glad to see Sega remaining committed to the cause. I just hope they start making a little more mature, M for Mature games and not stuff for teens wanting to be 'mature'.



 

Yay Sega hasn't given up on me.

I think this also means its quite possible Sega will publish HVS's other games.



Gamerace said:

HoTD:O probably would have sold better too if they didn't go crazy with the f-bombs. Most adults don't consider needless swearing as being mature at all.

Overkill isn't mature at all, but that's the point. It's a spoof/homage to exploitation flicks. If you've played it, I'm sure you quickly realized that it's deliberately being a campy, matoor-type title. Shoot, even if you haven't played it, the interviews all emphasize this.



going to get it at best buy this week



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