Latest Pokemon sells 1.5 million in two days


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By Patrick Garratt

Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver have racked up 1,480,980 sales between them on their opening weekend in Japan, Famitsu reports.

Shortages are being reported, so expect some monster (hunting) figures when the Japanese charts hit later this week.

http://www.vg247.com/2009/09/15/latest-pok...on-in-two-days/

ftw :p

amiright Corris!? Yeaaaaah

Even a revamped old Pokemon game still sells that much? Why am I not surprised. I think just about every one of my friends played the series while we were growing up and that whole Pokemon rage was about 10 years ago. I think it has passed for the most part in the US but why is it still so popular in Japan?

Even a revamped old Pokemon game still sells that much? Why am I not surprised. I think just about every one of my friends played the series while we were growing up and that whole Pokemon rage was about 10 years ago. I think it has passed for the most part in the US but why is it still so popular in Japan?

Because it's a highly established RPG, coming from a highly established company, and being put on a highly established platform.

Why wouldn't it? :p The Japanese are crazy gaga over RPGs.

Because it's a highly established RPG, coming from a highly established company, and being put on a highly established platform.

Why wouldn't it? :p The Japanese are crazy gaga over RPGs.

I realize that but doesn't everybody get tired of something after so many iterations and years of being bombarded by it?

I realize that but doesn't everybody get tired of something after so many iterations and years of being bombarded by it?

But they're not really being "bombarded" by it. Ignoring the different versions of the same game (i.e. red and blue, gold and silver), there has only been 4 different pokemon RPGs, with 2 remakes. All of the other pokemon titles have been spin-offs like Snap, Mystery Dungeon, etc.

Lol, you people are funny.

People clamouring over FF7 remake, the best FF to date (despite there being a whopping 11 of them) = Okay, understandable, awesome, etc

People clamouring over Gold/Silver remake, the best pokemon to date (despite only being 4 of them) = OMG THESE PEOPLE ARE SAD LOSERS

What's the difference?

@The Teej,

- Some people tend to see Pokemon only as a "social phenomenon" that has to fade away sometime. What these people fail to see is that Pokemon is actually an extremely good RPG (very complex game system) with a huge fan base. So far, no version of Pokemon has ever failed to sell millions of copies in the first week.

People clamouring over FF7 remake, the best FF to date (despite there being a whopping 11 of them) = Okay, understandable, awesome, etc

People clamouring over Gold/Silver remake, the best pokemon to date (despite only being 4 of them) = OMG THESE PEOPLE ARE SAD LOSERS

i would think that , having less games to choose from, the last thing they would want is another remake of one of the four games...

i would think that , having less games to choose from, the last thing they would want is another remake of one of the four games...

But unlike FF7 where they pour out a few new FFs every generation (although this seems to be less apparent in this generation), Pokemon always gets only one iteration every generation, and the fans know this. They know demanding a new pokemon game won't happen until the next generation, period. So, they learn to accept a remake of the greatest pokemon game of all time.

I never actually found out, does HG/SS still have the Kanto region from Gold and Silver?

Yup, all intact, along with a new area west of Cianwood (The one you surf to with the Fighting gym) including the Safari Zone.

Also, Pal Park is also there for those without DSi's.

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