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Nova
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by Nova »
They think the word extreme sells…pathetic
*Remembers the Sonic extreme thing...uh
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Brazillian Cara
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by Brazillian Cara »
Y´know... it never sold any copies.
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Tsuyoshi-kun
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by Tsuyoshi-kun »
Fortunately for Konami, anyone who buys more than 50,000 copies each of the 7 music simulation games they release each year sells.
And you're right...DDR Extreme JP didn't sell.
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Brazillian Cara
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by Brazillian Cara »
I was talking about Sonic Extreme, but that sure is a coincidence.
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by Samface »
Don't you mean X-Treme?
The X is for X-tra X-tremity.
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Tsuyoshi-kun
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by Tsuyoshi-kun »
It was so X-Treme SEGA couldn't release it. People would explode from the extreme-ness.