13th February 2003, 3:57 PM
Right, so the only people that would buy the game are the ones who pre-ordered. Verrry realistic.
Your criteria for what makes a "hit" for the Gamecube is way off, Hudson. This is not the PS2 we're talking about. Metroid Prime, which was considered to be a big seller by Gamecube standards, sold 250,000 copies within nine days of its release. Right now that's how many per-orders WW has, and that's before the special per-order deal "officially" starts. So forgive me for a second while I :shake:
And yes, it's an action-adventure. An action-adventure, which is a type of adventure game. Again, :shake:

Your criteria for what makes a "hit" for the Gamecube is way off, Hudson. This is not the PS2 we're talking about. Metroid Prime, which was considered to be a big seller by Gamecube standards, sold 250,000 copies within nine days of its release. Right now that's how many per-orders WW has, and that's before the special per-order deal "officially" starts. So forgive me for a second while I :shake:
And yes, it's an action-adventure. An action-adventure, which is a type of adventure game. Again, :shake: