By saying what I have written is "plain wrong", you attack my opinions and are saying that they are "plain wrong", since what I have written are my opinions. I will not discuss this fruitless topic further.
But back to the game. Looking at the various links I provided in my last post, such as Capcom's Annual Reports, you see games that appealed to a more general audience and have a more distinguished pedigree (or that at least have one) that all sold under 600,000 copies, more specifically Viewtiful Joe 2 sold 350,000 copies, Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 sold 230,000 copies, Onimusha Dawn of Dreams only sold 640,000 copies. From that I do not think Killer 7 sold above 300,000 (I see it selling less than Viewtiful Joe, but possibly more than Resident Evil Outbreak File #2).
I searched for the actual article instead of a wikipedia link and found this, which is what I assume you were directing me to. It says "According to the last royalty statement we got, we’ve sold about 400,000 copies, not counting digital distribution, or our company store. So maybe that means there are, like, 100,000 copies out there in “the channel” as the kids in marketing say." Even if Psychonauts sold 400,000 copies, that is still much lower than our current prediction, so it still supports my claim that No More Heroes will sell between 25-50DKP.
As to me not showing any direct proof, that is trying to ask the impossible, in terms of sales. Unless there was a No More Heroes Prologue then I have no previous direct evidence of this game (or a game in the series) failing. I do, however, show several games I think sold better than Killer 7 and since Killer 7 was made by the same studio as No More Heroes use it as a reason why I think that this game will be a commercial failure.
I provide adequate reasoning (through several post) as to why I think that this game will not follow in the footsteps of Resident Evil 4 and why it will not sell well, much like Killer 7. Consequently, this game should be between 25-50DKP.
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By saying what I have written is "plain wrong", you attack my opinions and are saying that they are "plain wrong", since what I have written are my opinions. I will not discuss this fruitless topic further.
But back to the game. Looking at the various links I provided in my last post, such as Capcom's Annual Reports, you see games that appealed to a more general audience and have a more distinguished pedigree (or that at least have one) that all sold under 600,000 copies, more specifically Viewtiful Joe 2 sold 350,000 copies, Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 sold 230,000 copies, Onimusha Dawn of Dreams only sold 640,000 copies. From that I do not think Killer 7 sold above 300,000 (I see it selling less than Viewtiful Joe, but possibly more than Resident Evil Outbreak File #2).
I searched for the actual article instead of a wikipedia link and found this, which is what I assume you were directing me to. It says "According to the last royalty statement we got, we’ve sold about 400,000 copies, not counting digital distribution, or our company store. So maybe that means there are, like, 100,000 copies out there in “the channel” as the kids in marketing say." Even if Psychonauts sold 400,000 copies, that is still much lower than our current prediction, so it still supports my claim that No More Heroes will sell between 25-50DKP.
As to me not showing any direct proof, that is trying to ask the impossible, in terms of sales. Unless there was a No More Heroes Prologue then I have no previous direct evidence of this game (or a game in the series) failing. I do, however, show several games I think sold better than Killer 7 and since Killer 7 was made by the same studio as No More Heroes use it as a reason why I think that this game will be a commercial failure.
I show direct reasoning, though, why I think that this game will not sell well when I said, "Regarding the 'waggle' controls, many people were hoping this would be one of the first games to utilize the Wii controls for lightsaber type action, where you could actually control the movement of the blade. This game will not be doing that so some people who would have bought it now won't." That is a direct reason why I think that No More Heroes will be a commercial failure.
I also said, "Also, there is a fair chance that this will end up being review badly, that it turned out to be very artistic and had some cool game mechanics, but ultimately it does not hold up beyond the first hour of play and the fundamentals (such as camera and a balanced/deep battle system) are missing." Again I clearly state a reason why I think it will be a bad game and therefore a commercial failure.
And thirdly I say, "this title seems a bit too eccentric to sell over 500,000 copies." That is another direct reason why I think that No More Heroes will not sell very well.
I provide adequate reasoning (through several post) as to why I think that this game will not follow in the footsteps of Resident Evil 4 and why it will not sell well, much like Killer 7. Consequently, this game should be between 25-50DKP.