@Gaara42,I totally agree people are looking straight at the november future and their thinking 2dkp right thats a shorting opertunity. But look it wasnt released in november wich could add 4-5 dkp + what it has sold in december wich could add 3-5dkp + whatever it sells anyware else . Its far more popular in europe and its a wii title wich means it will sell for half a year. To me this is heavily underpriced and it has the potential could sell up to 20dkp.
If anyone is looking at the vgchartz numbers for Manhunt 2 and think this game is undervalued, look at the first week sales they report. NPD reported Manhunt 2 for the Wii selling around 18.6k or 1.86DKP in November. vgchartz reports first week sales higher than that. This game should be sitting around 10DKP or slightly below, the amount of publicity will not translate into sales, rather the issue is about censorship of games and not censorship of Manhunt.
"And the Manhunt 2 UK ban saga continues, as the British Board of Film Certification today announces that they have be granted permission for a judicial review of the appeal the Video Appeals Committee passed regarding the classification of the game. While I think we can all agree that no one cares about Manhunt 2 anymore, the unfolding drama could very well have an important effect on future, more interesting violent video games."
What are the thoughts on this one? I mean it did 2 DKP in November. Lets say first week another 2 DKP first week and another 2 DKP over the live.
That makes 6 DKP US (+CA nearly). And Europe. Its banned in UK+DE. That leaves France as the only market, since the souther countries are Sony country and this game is also on the PS2. And Europe tends to does not like violent games on consoles as the US.
BBFC seeking judicial review of VAC decision. Take-Two's chairman has responded to the BBFC's decision to seek judicial review of the Video Appeals Committee's decision overturning the ban on Manhunt 2 in the UK.
Publisher "pleased" with result, but BBFC won't rate game until full report issued. The Video Appeals Committee decided by four votes to three in favour of Rockstar. The BBFC is currently considering its options, which include either granting the game an 18 rating, or further pursuing a ban by taking the game to the High Court.
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