One should try the newer games before instantly dismissing them as "not good enough". You might be surprised, I've heard one review on YouTube which said HP3 can be challenging. And I've seen charts for X2 songs, they look quite hard!
And in the end, DDR is still a good workout on higher difficulties. Quote:
Originally Posted by yyr Hottest Party 3 sold 4,244 copies in its first week. Hottest Party 2, despite being a year old, sold 6,709 copies in the same week.
I hope it costs them virtually nothing to develop these games any more, because that's probably about what they're getting back on them. | Rounding it up, $20 x 6,709=$134,180
Rounding again, $70 x 4244=$297,080
My math might be off, but it looks like they pulled in a better profit from HP3 than they did HP2.
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Long live DDR for the Wii! (and Chordia, and Danca!)
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