Aaron Strife
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Call of Duty 5 on Wii will not be on equal footing with its PS3/360 counterparts. It will likely have weaker graphics and weaker online. While possibly better controls I don't know if that's going to be able to compensate.Jag22 said:How does that not make for a good comparison? That really makes no sense.
Two Capcom executives meet for lunch.Madden 09 sells on the Wii is a great reason to hesitate.
"Hey Bob, we're thinking about porting Resident Evil 5 to the Wii."
"Bad idea, Jim. Did you see those Madden sales? Clearly there isn't an audience for third-person action games."
"Wow, you're right. Let's get tanked!"
You misunderstand me.[nintex said:]I don't think so, the combined PC+GC+PS2+Wii made RE4 a succes. Capcom almost had a dud with the GameCube exclusive. Not counting the "o noes PS2 port" crybabies who didn't pick it up. It would be like saying: FFXIII on PS3 exclusive would be more succesfull than FFXIII on the PS3/Xbox 360. Ports/remakes/multiplatform whatever, are always better for sales.
Situation A is that Joe Gamer can buy Resident Evil 4 on the PS2 or Wii (he owns both consoles). Joe Gamer decides to buy the PS2 version.
Situation B is that Resident Evil 4 was only released on the Wii, so Joe Gamer buys the Wii version.
In situation B, Resident Evil 4's overall sales wouldn't have passed four million, but the Wii version would have sold more than 1.35 million.
I'll borrow your analogy. How many people were willing to buy a PS3 for Final Fantasy XIII? Probably a lot. Now that it's getting a 360 port, the sales for the PS3 version won't be as strong because the total sales are now split between two SKUs.
On the other hand I'm willing to bet that Call of Duty: World at War isn't going to do nearly as well as Call of Duty 4, entirely because it lacks a number at the end of its title.HK-47 said:4 sold 4 million on PS3. Wii will have to really impress for it to out do CoD5 on the PS3