Here we go again.......
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Here we go again.......
Exclusives have lost credibility on Nintendo platforms of late.
Given how badly the Wii U version has sold, I'm not at all surprised. What I was surprised about was how Dead or Alive: Dimensions never received a port elsewhere.
The sad thing is that the PS3/360 version will drop in price quicker and cheaper than the Wii U version will. I mean look at the price it's going for above at Amazon - £47.15. PS3/360 version will launch cheaper than that.
Yea, they seem to be holding their price at second-hand outlets...
Linkyshinks said:This game barely counted as an exclusive, if at all.
Exclusives have lost credibility on Nintendo platforms of late.
Adam Riley said:What are the sales numbers and sales-to-consoles-sold ratio?
Given how badly the Wii U version has sold, I'm not at all surprised.
And the PS360 even gets more stuff! YAY!
PS3 and 360 owners should get this for free as DLC after the horrible job done on the main release.
Also, the Wii U version still has Off-TV play over the other two, and I would buy the Wii U SKU if I ever get the game.
Craaaaapppp.....it's crap like this that hurts Nintendo. Seriously this garbage will NEVER help Nintendo gain a larger fanbase. "Why should we buy a Nintendo system when EVERYTHING comes out on ps360"
This has to stop, SOny got our original 6 FFs but we have yet to get FF7-13 which is BULL. Next thing we know is this will give the Bayonetta 2 boycotters reason to hope for Bayo 2 jumping ship to ps360...frikkin A!!!
I wonder whether there are some kind of 'release' clause in exclusive deals these days, like you have to achieve a certain sales figure to retain exclusivity. We'll never know the "small print" I suppose.
Son of a mother ****ing ****... here we go again. *facepalm*
Powdered Water said:
I wonder whether there are some kind of 'release' clause in exclusive deals these days, like you have to achieve a certain sales figure to retain exclusivity. We'll never know the "small print" I suppose.
We're also assuming there was an exclusivity deal in the first place. I would guess that there wasn't for this game since it basically had already came out on 360 and PS3. They probably appreciated the critical support and maybe even sales and saw that people liked it.