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I really would have expected you to already know this. Are you not able to edit your submissions?
wow already at a volume of 200,000 shares. nights was an interisting game and if it does like other early releases rayman and redsteel then this game could do a lot more not to mention the wii has the base necessary for sales and many sega fanboys ive talked to recently said theyre going to buy a wii just for this game alone. so new wii's big fan base not to mention games like this sell very well on the wii nights is underrated
Okay, Nights was a cult classic, but releasing a sequel to a cult classic does not guarantee a hit. Look at Panzer Dragoon Orta. Not only does the game have low buzz and marketability, but it's being developed by Sonic Team, a team that has lost their passion for development and, as a result, their touch. The odds of this game being a Sonic-type disaster are huge, and Nights doesn't have nearly the rabid fanbase Sonic does to guarantee sales of a poor title. Sorry, but this game just won't be a hit.
I don't have any insider info, what I mean is that I honestly doubt the game, which is a niche title(when the first came out, it was a little more okay to be explorative with the look of your world & main character, nowadays, you can't get by on the same stuff), is going to see sales beyond 800k. Look at what the first game pulled off, then think to yourself, could we actually see the game getting close to that at all?
Keeping in mind that titles like Rayman (850k+) and Red Steel (950k+) have had great sales already?
Sales of early titles have been good enough for Ubisoft to credit it with increased earnings, to get EA to move its resources into more Wii projects and to have smaller developers move into working on the Wii and DS alone.
I haven't seen anything to indicate that developers are discouraged by Wii software sales. Given the millions of Virtual Console sales, it seems like the Wii would be the ideal place for bringing back a long-lost IP.
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