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I also think that the genre could work fine on handhelds, but i dont know if it is mainly the graphical differences between a console and a handheld car simulator that determain the sales. Although i think that the graphics is one thing that makes the Gran Turismo games popular, i dont think that it is mainly the graphics alone that makes Gran Turismo on console popular.timetokill said:The genre works fine on handhelds. What you mean is that games that cater especially to graphics whores are not going to work on handhelds.
I think other reasons that makes console GT games popular is that you can play them on a big screen and that you can use wheels and pedal. On a handheld system, the screen is smaller and you can't use wheels and pedals (it might be possible to connect the handheld system to a TV though. And technically it might even be possible to use wheels and pedals on a handheld system as well, but i dont think something like this excist today?). Having more detailed graphics in a car simulator is probably only a positive thing though, but i dont think that it is mainly the graphics alone that decides if a car simulator sells well or not
When it comes to much Gran Turismo PSP has sold so far, i am under the impression that it was the lack of a career mode that hurt the sales the most, and not neccesarily the less detailed graphics compared to Gran Turismo 5/GT5: Prologue. Maybe GT PSP would have sold more if there was a career mode in the game, but who knows. And maybe car simulators like Gran Turismo might not translate just as good over to a handheld system because you have a smaller screen and that you can't use wheels and pedals. I havnt played that much of the GT games though, and i havnt tried GT PSP yet, so unfortunately i cant say for sure though.
Sure, the developers of Gran Turismo think that it is important to make the game looks as realistic as possible indeed, but there is nothing wrong with that?timetokill said:... which makes them graphics whores. There's a reason they have that pretty photo mode right?
Ah ok, i understand. It is true what you say, i agreepoppabk said:I was just joking based on the fact that the '3rd parties don't sell on Nintendo' meme is predicated on Nintendo's first party being too strong competition, which is obviously not true given the right 3rd party product.
Cool info, i wonder how the sales would look like compared to how many times the demo was downloadedNirolak said:Apparently the God Eater demo got 1 million downloads:
Source: http://www.siliconera.com/2010/01/05/god-eater-demo-hints-at-future-success/
While this doesn't guarantee success, it does seem the game is at least getting a lot of exposure.