here is some stuff Reggie had to say
"I'm not satisfied with the volumes that we do on a Fire Emblem, for example, or a Battalion Wars. These are high-quality games that I have challenged the team to think about: How do we up our marketing on these types of titles to do a more effective job? And I think you are going to see that more with a title like [2010 Wii shooter] Sin & Punishment 2, where it is much more targeted to the active gamer. It is a title that I believe we need to do a better job getting out in front of." - Reggie Fils-Aime
Reggie also talked about selling the MotionPlus to consumers. The big guy obviously wanted Red Steel 2 out on the market this holiday to push things even further, but we all know that's not happening.
"Our hope was that Red Steel 2 would have launched in this holiday season. That's a title that we had always looked at to be a key part of the strategy to drive the installed base of Wii MotionPlus. Having said that, even without the benefit of that launch, we've sold over four million at this point in time. That's a very strong start."
Finally, Reggie confirmed that the Vitality Sensor and software for the device will be shown off at E3 2010. Unfortunately, Reggie would not confirm that the 'software' shown off would be actual games in the works, instead of just tech demos.
i dont know about you but reggie mentioning batallion wars 2 made m feel really weird, like i didnt think it was a title reggie would pay attention too since gamers dont either. Equally weird is when he talks about marketig them. even though im in the UK i remember adverts for these games simply being stuff in ONM. saw nothing on TV. still it gives me hope that reggie has recognised this problem. hopfully S&P, endless ocean 2 and other small games will get significant publisher backing
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Leatherhat on July 6th, 2012 3pm. Vita sales:"3 mil for COD 2 mil for AC. Maybe more. " thehusbo on July 6th, 2012 5pm. Vita sales:"5 mil for COD 2.2 mil for AC."


