darkblu, the mainstream is, simply put, defined by the (its) market.
The videogame market's mainstream is about GTA/Sport/FF/Racing game, just as the numbers are telling us.
While other markets have different "mainstreams", the videogame market has its own, and it's, definitely, not about Harry Potter, nor other younger age games.
It's kind of clear, at least to me, of course.
Maybe you're talking about the very "general mainstream" people have in mind, read families.
But, the videogame own mainstream is not composed of the same crowd. And that's what i'm saying.
I'm not arguing about the fact that Harry Potter have the same audience that RE has, i'm just saying that a "last gen" game can sale a lot of copies even while the next gen rolls in.
I don't know why it would affect negatively the sales of RE4, except for the PS2 owners that were ready to buy a GC for this game (If they were ready to go as far as buy a console for one game, they can wait 10 month, or if they REALLY want it, they'll buy the console anyway.).
All i see is Capcom going from a ~15M potential buyers market (Market where M rated game are not exactly best seller, to say the least) to a 15 + 75M potential buyers market (Market where M rated game are doing very well).
Capcom released RE: Code Veronica on PS2 almost exactly 1 years after the DC version, and it didn't stop it outselling the DC version by 50%. Code Veronica PS2 is still the best selling RE this gen BTW (And it's been released in the middle of 2001, when the instaled PS2 base was nowhere close to what it is today... Or will be in 2005).
Well, that's just my opinion, and as the proverb say, to each his own.
The videogame market's mainstream is about GTA/Sport/FF/Racing game, just as the numbers are telling us.
While other markets have different "mainstreams", the videogame market has its own, and it's, definitely, not about Harry Potter, nor other younger age games.
It's kind of clear, at least to me, of course.
Maybe you're talking about the very "general mainstream" people have in mind, read families.
But, the videogame own mainstream is not composed of the same crowd. And that's what i'm saying.
darkblu said:harry potter sold a boatload _only_because_ it was a classic case of a big mainstream title. comparing it to RE still makes no sense -- the majority of parents will not be getting RE4 to their teen kids no matter whether you or i think it's a mainstream title.
I'm not arguing about the fact that Harry Potter have the same audience that RE has, i'm just saying that a "last gen" game can sale a lot of copies even while the next gen rolls in.
darkblu said:anyways, we're getting way too far from the subject: i say that this genius 're4 going ps2' announcement will affect RE4 sales negatively for the whole of its lifetime. if you think otherwise then share your reasons.
I don't know why it would affect negatively the sales of RE4, except for the PS2 owners that were ready to buy a GC for this game (If they were ready to go as far as buy a console for one game, they can wait 10 month, or if they REALLY want it, they'll buy the console anyway.).
All i see is Capcom going from a ~15M potential buyers market (Market where M rated game are not exactly best seller, to say the least) to a 15 + 75M potential buyers market (Market where M rated game are doing very well).
Capcom released RE: Code Veronica on PS2 almost exactly 1 years after the DC version, and it didn't stop it outselling the DC version by 50%. Code Veronica PS2 is still the best selling RE this gen BTW (And it's been released in the middle of 2001, when the instaled PS2 base was nowhere close to what it is today... Or will be in 2005).
Well, that's just my opinion, and as the proverb say, to each his own.