No, it wouldn't. Unless you advertised it correctly, as has been said, shit can become popular. Brand, it wasn't me who mentioned that, although that is definitely the way to play Goldeneye.
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No, it wouldn't. Unless you advertised it correctly, as has been said, shit can become popular. Brand, it wasn't me who mentioned that, although that is definitely the way to play Goldeneye.
I tried going in with no expectations. It just has that annoying "Girl Power" allure to it I can't stand. I'd probably say the same if it wasn't tied to Square at all, but it was just too hard to get into. Also, it got lame winning all the battles by mashing X. :yuck:Quote:
Originally Posted by Opaque
Dude... :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by RedCoKid
Like... I don't even know where to start.
Case in point: star wars up till kotor aparently.Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant
Some people equate a failure in style to a failure of a game. Not true, see Zelda: WW, great game but the style didn't appeal to some folks. I think FFX-2 suffers the same fate, I for one, like the idea of a FF: Pretty Pretty Princess Dress up.
Watching Superman 64, one of the worst games of all-time, fly off the shelves while working at EB Christmas of '98 basically destroyed my faith in the general gaming public.
Any other mediocre game that has become a best seller since then has not suprised me in the least.
Wait a minute. If this is true and games that don't sell well here and sell well somewhere else still make a profit then what about consoles. If the gamecube sells like crap here and sells well in japan then that doesn't mean it is not close to dying. However people still say that the cube is bad and doesn't sell where anywhere. The same goes for a game. Some games sell well here and do crap in japan and vice versa. So if a console sells well in one olace and bad in another it doesn't sell. If a game sells well in one place and not in another then it still sold well?Quote:
Originally Posted by Thief~Silver
Explain the logic?
ok, I'll explain.
By "here", he meant where you live, not the US in its entirety.
Game makes a profit = Sold well.
Just becuase a game sold well where he lives doesn't mean everywhere else. His the hypocrite. Just becuase everyone here buys the same game doesn't mean it happens anywhere elseQuote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
Publishers want the game to sell everywhere. A huge success in the U.S. and a big flop in Japan or the U.K. is still a flop. Just not as big. Ask Microsoft,Sega,SNK or any company succeded in one place and flopped in another.
" If you wanted to play Halo 2, you should have came to Japan. The line is like 10 mins long" Adam Sessler on XPLay TGS report.
Sometimes I wish there was a way to physically smack someone upside the head through the internet.