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Well, it depends on what kind of advertising you go for. You could go the viral route and have millions of people interested in your game and just hope people catch on or you could bombard everyone with ads and all that but you'd have to pay a hefty price for all that ad space.
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The PSP version BOMBED, sold less than 4k copies.
I played a bit of the demo earlier, and it seemed really interesting and fun. Its a complete shame that its bombing like it is.
Currently Playing: Fire Emblem: Awakening, Digimon Adventure, Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed
Games Beaten in 2013: 8: Retro Game Challenge, Corpse Party 2U, Code of Princess, Dark Souls, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Atelier Meruru, Yakuza: Dead Souls, Liberation Maiden
I think Level-5 can pull itself some serious marketing, the only Level-5 games that thrive are from Nintendo and other publishers.
Lol, reminds me of the Inazuma 11 cereal boxes I saw while in Japan.
Currently Playing: Fire Emblem: Awakening, Digimon Adventure, Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed
Games Beaten in 2013: 8: Retro Game Challenge, Corpse Party 2U, Code of Princess, Dark Souls, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Atelier Meruru, Yakuza: Dead Souls, Liberation Maiden
And Little Battlers, I forgot that one.
Time Travelers isn't Call of Duty. It can't sell a billion copies in just one day. Time Travelers is a visual novel. Visual Novels are part of a niche genre.