[QUOTE="wraithbladeuk"]
The fact is, at the end of the day, that we so-called 'hardcore' gamers that drool over high FPS and poly counts and won't touch any self-proclaimed 'Party Games' that don't star plumbers and dinosaurs are the minority. I worked in Games retail for 6 years and the best-selling games we had were games that appeal to everyone. Singstar, Dance Dance series, games based on movies etc etc were all smash hit sellers while things like Psychonauts sat on the shelf. The Wii is winning from a sales point of view purely because of the marketing techniquest applied by Nintendo. They really tapped into an unrealised market with the DS and have continued that trend on the Wii with amazing results.
When you look at sales figures, you can see how comparativley little games sell. Books like the Twilight franchise have sold in excess of 25million copies, whereas games franchises like Gears of War only 11 million. If you can get all those Twilight-reading tweens to buy a copy of 'Generic Party Game 12' you're going to sell more. It's not cricket, but these people are, at the end of the day, here to make money.
CoralMark
Yeah, you get it.
The hardcore gamer is a tiny segment of the population. When any media is embraced ... it's not what the most hardcore like, as they tend to have tastes that are out of the mainstream, and their `coolness factor' means quite little in the overall scheme of things.
Just compare to critically acclaimed movies that are outsold by blockbuster action flicks ... while a small, critical minority might like something, that doesn't mean that it appeals to most people.
And gaming has quickly become most people, which is a great thing for gaming ... perhaps not for hardcore gamers [self-claimed ones] - but as someone who has been playing consoles for 32 years, I'm happy with how things are going. I like having more people I know understand why I can love playing games so much, and to be able to share it with more people [even if my tastes and theirs might differ at times].
Well said. The "US VS THEM" menatllitly many "core" gamers exhibit is absurd. Anything to grow the medium as a whole is good in my eyes. The more gamers period, the more potential sells period. Even with core gamers being the "niche" games like FF, Gears , COD and Halo's, and GTA's all being in the multi millions of sales games like them are not going anywhere. Even if more "cooking" and "dance" games do appear.
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