Huh? The demo was great! I'm not sure why that would be an issue. Sonic Unleashed (which was given a Sonic Generations-sized marketing push) sold by far better on Wii than the competing platforms. Generations, I'm sure, would have been the same way.
But Sonic Unleashed was a terrible game for the most part and critics slammed it. The Wii version of Unleashed sold better than the other versions, but most people considered that the
good version.
As for the demo, it pretty much proved the boost to win mindset was right, level design was absolutely simplistic and terrible, not representative of the final product. Should have picked City Escape or Sky Sanctuary instead.
I actually wasn't aware that Generations even did poorly, to be honest, until you pointed it out here.
It did very well intially and was the first Sonic game to enter in a number of charts at top 10 since Sonic Heroes, after that it dramatically fell out of the charts.
It should be noted, it did poorly after a few weeks, right now it is doing very good (Having managed to stay in certain charts since release) my point was not that it was doing poorly despite the ad campaign, I believe a number of reasons contributed to this.
But the fact is, a game that's being made to honor Sonic's history and his fanbase skipping out on the fanbase who helped define Sonic's success off of a Sega platform was just a bad decision to me, and a Wii version would have at least helped with the sales, as platforms (especially kids games) tend to sell better on Nintendo hardware.
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Sonic Heroes, Sonic Gems Collection and Sonic Mega Collection all sold the best on the Playstation 2. Incorrect information there.
And Nintendo did have their version, it was the Nintendo 3DS version.
Yeah except they moved it from a slow month right into a busier month. Now it will be competing with the likes of Mass Effect 2 and Twisted Metal.
Mass Effect has become a time traveling franchise?!?
In all honesty, they moved it away from Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Soul Calibur V whilst getting it closer to Mass Effect 3, so its a bit of a double edged sword. More so why marketing is important now.
But I doubt Twisted Metal will be a success personal, in any case it's original release date had it launch at the same time as that game.