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To: Marc Newman who wrote (6329)6/24/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: Richard G. Woodland  Read Replies (1) of 14266
 
Hello Newman,

"Indeed, THQ has said that these non-WCW Playstation games average over 100,000 copies sold."

PLEASE Name ONE game?
Who at THQ said that?
I guess you didn't read my questions.
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"Don't you think Inland has been a successful investment?"

I hope this helps to answer your question.

From yesterdays PSM Online Q&A
psmonline.com

Q:
I just had a comment/problem with your Nitro Live preview screenshots.
You stated in your preview that TOMY wasn't going to development it
anymore and that THQ decided to let Inland do it, then why did you
still show screen shots from TOMY's New Japan Pro Wrestling 3. NJPW3
is the best wrestling game out right now and Inland's last game Nitro
was the absolute worst wrestling game ever, I got more excitement out
of Tag-Team Wrestling for my Commodore 64 then that crap Inland made.
The screen shots will give people the impression that they were from
the Inland version. If I am wrong about any of this please tell, if I
am right please don't give Inland credit for a game they didn't create.
A:
Your perceptions are correct, however, like the preview said THQ
switched developers due to time constraints, and is now working with
Inland on what is now called WCW Nitro Live. They are Tomy shots for
now, and they will be changed as soon as we receive new shots from
THQ. Also, again, you're on target with the Japanese version. THQ
looks at Japanese wrestling games and then ports them with localized
changes to the US. It looks like they'll do it again.
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