Compare not Half-Life, but think of a game like god of War running on a PC of that time, and I tell you it would have failed.
Compare not Half-Life, but think of a game like god of War running on a PC of that time, and I tell you it would have failed.
I think 108Stars feels that he was wronged by Sega in the past. He has some built up anger.
I can just picture him in his room playing his used Dreamcast and mumbling to himself "Dam you Sega! I hate you! But I love Jet Grind Radio!!!!"
I found this little gem of a news article at Dreamcast Scene's archives
2007-02-23
1 Trigger Heart Exelica: First Day Sales
2. Enterbrain (Famitsu) has published sales figures for the games that were released on February the 22nd in Japan. Please notice #5!
3. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (incl. Bundle) (PSP, Capcom): over 500,000 pcs.
4. Fire Emblem: Akatsuki no Megami (Wii, Nintendo): approx. 50,000 pcs.
5. Naruto Shippuuden: Gekitou Ninja Taisen EX WII (Wii, Takara Tomy): approx. 20,000 pcs.
6. Sim City DS (NDS, EA): approx. 20,000 pcs.
7. Trigger Heart Exelica (DC, Warashi): approx. 10,000 pcs.
8. Riot Act [Crackdown] (Xbox 360, Microsoft): approx. 10,000 pcs.
9. Metal Slug Complete (PSP, SNK Playmore): under 10,000 pcs.
(source: Enterbrain, via GameFront.de)
Looks like Warashi will be very pleased by this and it shows that a Dreamcast title still can make a mark in sales, even years after it suposedly "died."
Super Laydock
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