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[QUOTE="locopatho"] He is right tho. If you go 2 million sales -> 2 million sales -> *changes genre* 1 million sales. You clearly shouldn't have changed the genre.Jaysonguy
Your appealing to another audience with Rabbid's Go Home. Its not a party game no more so you can't expect 2 million people who bought a party game to shift over and buy an adventure game. Its a brand New game so starting at 1 million sold is not a Fail. You can't compare a party game to a action game. Even if Rabbid's go home sold 500,000 copies its not a fail when your comparing 3rd party support sales on the Wii.
No, it's a failure
Rabbids go home was supposed to sell to the Wii's core which is the casual and pick up on one of the smaller groups on the console, platformer fans.
The whole "well it's a 3rd party game so it sold well considering" is false too, there's 81 other 3rd party games that sold better then Rabbids Go Home including all of the other Rabbid games that are aimed at the Wii's core audience.
Rabbids Go Home was made to capture more users then previous games and it didn't do that, it cut down the numbers of users dramatically and damaged the health of the franchise.
1 million copies sold worldwide is not a fail lol. Its not a Fail because theres not another rabbids adventure game only one so you can't group it to a party game that don't make sense. If they make another rabbids adventure game and it don't sell 1 million then its a fail. You can't compare Party games to Adventure games because your not comparing the same type of game. So what your trying to say has nothing to compare it too and now the party games were a fail also and your making opinions not facts. This is the Facts Rabbids Party games sold 2 million each title as you said and Rabbids adventure games sell 1 million for its first try.
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