Capcom’s Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles has become the latest mature-rated Wii game to miss its sales mark. In remarks reported by Edge-Online, Capcom France’s Antoine Seux has told a European game site that the title has sold only about 16,000 units after three weeks. Speaking to GameKult, Seux said there is a very clear problem on Wii with the style of game the latest Resident Evil title represents. The title is an M-Rated light gun shooting game based on the long-running, often brisk selling franchise. Seux says that while the 2007 re-release of Resident Evil 4 sold well on Wii, the market for Nintendo’s console has since radically changed. Read more at Edge-Online.
Resident Evil For Wii Selling Below Expectations
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