Even as unsure as I am, that sounds like a good idea.** blasts Miller Ball Breakers and gets down like Garam **
So selling around half a million units worldwide is considered a FAILURE these days then?
Even as unsure as I am, that sounds like a good idea.** blasts Miller Ball Breakers and gets down like Garam **
It is if most of them were sold at $5.Originally posted by Almaci
So selling around half a million units worldwide is considered a FAILURE these days then?
Tsk tsk, most were sold full price, on XBox in the US JSRF sold 150k at full price before the bundle deal.
Hardly numbers to scoff at.
In anny case I have that interview with the producer of KSRF and Orta planned for January 10th so il use that opportunity to get some clarification on a number of isseus.
JSR port to GameCube would make me happy, as the original JSR is my favorite game ever.
A new JSR game in the same style as the original would make me even happier![]()
500,000 for JGR? 150,000 for JSRF? Wow, I'm impressed. Particularly with the JSRF numbers since the system was so new at the time of its' release.
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JSRF has a "only on Xbox" logo on the game package, and I thought Professor K mentioned it at th end of every TV ad. *-neoOriginally posted by sggg
I don't think that JSRF was ever officially "exclusive" actually. Most of the other Xbox exclusive games had "Only for Xbox" in their advertising campaigns and JSRF never did for one reason or another.
The reason I noticed this was because JSR is one of my favourite games and I am Xboxless so I have been hoping for a port for ages, so I can put off dropping the money on an Xbox. Anyway, this might be insignificant but it is something I noticed.
If you say so I am sure you are right. It was not on the magazine advertisements when it came out - when the other Sega games did include it. That's why I thought that. Thanks for clearing it up though.Originally posted by neoalphazero
JSRF has a "only on Xbox" logo on the game package, and I thought Professor K mentioned it at th end of every TV ad. *-neo![]()
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