Not necessarily. Rare Replay was top in the uk chart for a week from what I remember
Oh, sure, it's not a guarantee. Thus "bodes".
Not necessarily. Rare Replay was top in the uk chart for a week from what I remember
Bu-but I thought Crash was never actually popular?!!!
I'm surprised. I don't think Crash's gameplay has aged well at all.
But this is the UK... we're talking about...
Anecodotal but the game was sold out absolutely everywhere in my town, so it doesn't really surprise me it's doing well.
No they're Coco
Good to see that not only Nintendo fans respond well to nostalgia. I hope that Sony is taking notes.
I am just being cautious duder...I would love it to happen!Oh, sure, it's not a guarantee. Thus "bodes".
? Sony is remaking a PS3 game... which was a PS2 game... for PS4....
Shadow Remake says hi.
Lol
We have different taste in games, which is obviously bad.[/b]
And your point is?
But meanwhile their Retro offerings in the PS4 are terrible, basically a couple of ps2 games and little more.? Sony is remaking a PS3 game... which was a PS2 game... for PS4....
Shadow Remake says hi.
Lol
I think a "real" new entry in the series with the current design and engine is now almost certain.
No me neither, I just assumed I'd be able to walk into a store and get a copy. Ended up picking it up on AmazonIt is currently sold out at:
Game - online and within 50 miles of me.
Tesco - online and all the stores i checked
Smyths - online and in all stores apparently, the guy there said any stores with stock left at the end of friday had to ship them back to warehouse for online orders which are now gone.
Grainger games have stock online and 5 copies in stores within 70 miles of me.
Argos unavailable for home delivery and OOS in every store i can check online
I can't remember the last time a game was out of stock so much, I had some games to trade in for it and now i have to drive 15 miles and hope no one buys the solitary copy of the game whilst i drive...
It is currently sold out at:
Game - online and within 50 miles of me.
Tesco - online and all the stores i checked
Smyths - online and in all stores apparently, the guy there said any stores with stock left at the end of friday had to ship them back to warehouse for online orders which are now gone.
Grainger games have stock online and 5 copies in stores within 70 miles of me.
Argos unavailable for home delivery and OOS in every store i can check online
I can't remember the last time a game was out of stock so much, I had some games to trade in for it and now i have to drive 15 miles and hope no one buys the solitary copy of the game whilst i drive...
also other remasters like Parappa
But meanwhile their Retro offerings in the PS4 are terrible, basically a couple of ps2 games and little more.
It's happened this year with Nier, Nioh, Persona 5 Resi 7, BotW, probably a lot more. UK stores seem to be ordering less stock of most titles that aren't the usual EA/Ubi titles (which ironically seem to have nowhere near the demand they used to). Seems like they're having a hard time predicting which games consumers actually want.
Well, as a percentage, more N64 owners bought Mario than PS owners bought each iteration of Crash but there was 4x the PS owners.I believe every single outing of Crash Bandicoot sold better than Mario 64 at the time. I'm not sure if there's any caveat to that, sounds crazy to own a N64 but not Mario.
Great news, hopefully a new Crash game will come from this success, maybe Crash Team Racing and a Spyro Trilogy remake too.
But weren't the Spyro games... kind of.... bad?
But weren't the Spyro games... kind of.... bad?
I believe every single outing of Crash Bandicoot sold better than Mario 64 at the time. I'm not sure if there's any caveat to that, sounds crazy to own a N64 but not Mario.
Wiki has Mario 64 at 11 million and the first Crash (the best selling) at 6.8 million.
No, but like every Insomniac game I've ever played, they're completely unremarkable. They exist. They're fine. But that's it.
Obviously just my personal opinion.
That user was probably referring to the UK.
Aren't all these Amazon charts a load of tosh? I've always felt it's like companies can pay to make things higher and the like a bit like famitsu review scores.
Man, I'm so happy a 3D platformer is #1. Hope this means more games in that genre*.
*outside of Nintendo, the more the better
It has been repeated a few times. Even once more at this years E3 (by Jason Rubin, one of the founders of ND). But yeah, sounds like it could in reality be Crash Trilogy > Mario 64. That 11 million number is purely the N64 outing and not DS?Wiki has Mario 64 at 11 million and the first Crash (the best selling) at 6.8 million. Don't know how correct those numbers are.
I'm convinced both Crash and Sonic were bigger than Mario in the UK at the time, which proves how badly both franchises have been handled since then.I'd argue, and maybe sales figures would prove me wrong, that Crash was a bigger name over here in the 90s than Mario (you could even make a case for Sonic).
Everyone I knew - and I mean everyone - had a Playstation and Crash Bandicoot.
No... they were... pretty... solid?But weren't the Spyro games... kind of.... bad?