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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 03:43 PM
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It's anybody's guess I don't think your going to get a straight answer.

Like I said in a previous post, 505 is the publisher of a little game called Arma2 But that game has a few publishers, so who knows why they are not advertising this game more. It don't make sense if the game is even 6 months to a year away you think a website would be key, you would be able to reach a ton of more people months before the game even comes out. To me if you don't advertise early and there is so many more games to choose from, some games get lost on the shelves. Just look at 505's website you might understand they really don't have any blockbusters and their advertising program might be the reason why.
Thats what i mean, hopefully i will go wel, but look at dead space and more games they are good, but snowed under by say, many games out that month(people dont knowtes), or marketing was not enough, there is a lot of competition on the market and a lot of kids, adults dont have enough money to buy all, so the go with the populair ones.its just suchs a wast, so if theres a good reasen for these thinks i like to know, from pure interest point of view(
sorry for bad writing, dutch eehh
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