Well I'm certainly keeping an eye on this game, the control sounds intriguing, the cartoony graphics actually look pretty good and ad some real personality. Maybe this will be like Shaun White Snowboarding, i.e. thecartoony Wii version of that game kicked PS360 versions butt in both reviews and in sales despite the realistic graphics and the online options. So I wonder if the Wii version of Ghostbusters will do the same, I guess we will find out June when its makes its debut.
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[QUOTE="Sedrick12"]I think the Wii is a great console! Just one catch. The only good Games on it are SSBB, Metroid Prime 3, and Zelda Twilight Princess... Thats it... 3 games on a console that has been around since 2006. What the hell? Black_Knight_00There's a contradiction in terms: it's the games that make a console good or bad, so saying the Wii had only 3 good games in 3 years and it's great makes little sense. On a side note, the Wii has many great games. My complaint is there should be more of them. Many, many more to match the 360. That contradiction along with the fact that way more games then those three on the Wii have gotten good scores underlines that the forum poster who made this thread is a troll, therefore this thread needs to be locked.
Silly Sega lol
House of the Dead is doing well
Madworld on the other hand is doing terrible. Of course he can't come out and say it's doing terrible because that probably means he gets a call so he says that it's coming along.
Sega was actually quite happy with Madworld sales. I really don't see how it's doing awful. He does not understand that its all about profit and expectations, not what people on these forums sees as a success. People on these forums always think a million is the only way to success. Both games have a high chance of gaining a cult following. Agreed, only the publisher like Sega can know how much those games cost and how much they need to sell to make a profit. That's regardless of what VG Charts or NPD says, since the most accurate statement one can make on sales numbers and how well it sells is the game publisher.I highly doubt it, this game bombed and THQ lost money due to it.
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Meh, I would like to know how much it cost for THQ to make this game and how much it will sell in six months before one is sure it lost money. Glad to be one of those who bought it, if they did make a sequel my change would be having an interconected Metroid like world as opposed to an overal linear set of levels, still a great and unique game.Check out some new info on Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. It at-least eases the pain of this Nintendo and Tecmo Fatal Frame mess, the Winter cancellation, and the on-railing of Resident Evil and Dead Space (not that theycan't be goodgames, after all I did like RE:UC),and its also another survival horror game to look forward to on the Wii beside Cursed Mountain ( which I'm also looking forward to). Here is some info.
Preview: http://wii.ign.com/articles/971/971316p1.html
Screenshots: http://media.wii.ign.com/media/143/14325477/imgs_1.html
Five page interview: http://wii.ign.com/articles/971/971319p1.html
After reading this I'm officially pumped over this game, third parties are really stepping up to the plate this year on the Wii.
http://vgchartz.com/games/game.php?id=25935 http://vgchartz.com/games/game.php?id=22383 Not bad for a niche genre or a niche game.It would be nice to see numbers that back up these claims
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