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Frazier points to a noisy release schedule that included Mario Kart Wii, Grand Theft Auto IV, Wii Fit and Metal Gear Solid 4. One might think that Boom Blox may have drowned in a sea of Wii shovelware, but the amount of crap heaped onto retail shelves was relatively light in May.
2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
18 Months Ago,
Michael McWhertor from Kotaku says
(in Boom Blox A Bust At Retail? [Wii])
A $50 price tag for a game that doesn't come packed with an accessory like Wii Play and Mario Kart Wii likely didn't help matters, especially when better sellers like Game Party and Carnival Games undercut what looks like a similar ...
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MMO Clerks says
(in Boom Blox A Bust At Retail? [Wii])
A $50 price tag for a game that doesn’t come packed with an accessory like Wii Play and Mario Kart Wii likely didn’t help matters, especially when better sellers like Game Party and Carnival Games undercut what looks like a similar ...
For every Carnival Games there is a Bioshock and for every Wii Fit there is a Resident Evil 5. What's certain is that many casual games are now becoming 'ever-green' selling consistently over weeks and months, where many hardcore titles may still ...
Mon, May 25 | from CasualGaming.biz