Posted 8:08am on Thu 4 March 2010 |
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VG_Staff- Posts: 21,376
| Quote:Suda51 on 8-bit mini games, sexual references, and saving on the toilet.
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Posted 8:08am on Thu 4 March 2010 |
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SexyJams- Posts: 6,541
| Clever questions Wes,
I've always wondered why they even bothered making a sequel after the first fail.
The Wii owners are seriously lucky this year with the games they're getting,
in all serious they really better buy them.
If they don't bother buying them then they can all just sjut up about no good games on the Wii, it'll be their fault. |
Posted 5:42pm on Thu 4 March 2010 |
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Hiltz- Posts: 1
| Actually, the first NMH game wasn't a failure. In fact, it became Grasshopper Manufacture's best selling game. While it bombed in Japan, it sold close to half a million due to the sales in Europe and the United States.
You also have to remember that Ubisoft published the game but pretty much didn't lift a finger to market it. However, the PAL version sold better thanks to Rising Star's marketing of the title.
The main reason why Suda 51 wanted to make a sequel is because he liked Travis Touchdown as a character which inspired him to make his first attempt at a sequel.
I own both NMH and NMH 2. Personally, I think the sequel is more enjoyable. I do agree with you that it is a shame to see some worthwhile third-party games flop at retail because Wii owners mostly neglect them. |