Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition was among the top 10 titles sold in the U.S. and Japan in June, and continues to surpass Capcom's sales expectations.Due to this, Capcom has doubled the games scheduled for release on the Wii, now set to release a total of 6 games on Nintendo's seventh generation home console. "Resident Evil's Wii edition has continued to sell well," said Jay Defibaugh, an analyst at Credit Suisse Group in Tokyo who rates Capcom shares. The analyst goes on to say that he expects the game to exceed its shipment expectation of 620,000 units for this fiscal year.
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Bloomberg says
The company, whose ``Resident Evil'' action game was among the top 10 titles sold in Japan and the U.S. in June, expects annual sales to rise 11 percent as it doubles the number of Wii titles to six.
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and IGN counts:
Capcom is set to publish Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure and Harvey Birdman in America later this year. The company has also announced the Camelot-developed sports game We Love Golf and Devil Kings 2 for Wii. All of these titles in addition to the already-released Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition makes six, and we expect more games to follow.
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Originally posted by: Kairon
KDR, they didn't announce anything new. They're merely saying that soon, they'll have six games on the Wii total. The text here is misleading.Quote
Bloomberg says
The company, whose ``Resident Evil'' action game was among the top 10 titles sold in Japan and the U.S. in June, expects annual sales to rise 11 percent as it doubles the number of Wii titles to six.Quote
and IGN counts:
Capcom is set to publish Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure and Harvey Birdman in America later this year. The company has also announced the Camelot-developed sports game We Love Golf and Devil Kings 2 for Wii. All of these titles in addition to the already-released Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition makes six, and we expect more games to follow.
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Originally posted by: couchmonkeyMore games to follow? NO WAI, BATMAN!
This is still good news - turns out third party games do sell on Wii after all.
QuoteAs I've said before: Okami, pls.
Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Doubled to six games... Geez, they need a clue already. I bet the three new ones are just emergency ports, too.
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Originally posted by: Smash_Brother
It's better than it was, but it's still pretty similar to how Ubisoft was using the money made from sales of Wii games to finance PS360 games...
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Originally posted by: Smash_Brother
It's better than it was, but it's still pretty similar to how Ubisoft was using the money made from sales of Wii games to finance PS360 games...
Whoah, where did you read that?
QuoteIan, you've gone on and on about how you want mature, exclusive third party support, preferably with a new IP. But then, when Capcom reinvents the RE series to make one of the best games in the franchise, on the GAMECUBE, you don't buy it, saying that "I was never into Resident Evil". And now you want RE5 on the Wii. Will you play it?
I really hope Capcom gives us Resident Evil 5. Resident Evil 4 has already been available on two other consoles for a couple years now.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
Not sure where he read that, but I've heard the same thing which seems so stupid. If you are making good money off the Wii, why not invest that money back into bigger budgets to make even more money!
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
Not sure where he read that, but I've heard the same thing which seems so stupid. If you are making good money off the Wii, why not invest that money back into bigger budgets to make even more money!
Perhaps because PS360 games are so expensive you need all the resources your company has?