: http://majornelson.com/category/top-live/
: July 15. H4? 8th.
: September 23. H4? 11th.
: September 30. H4? 13th.
: I mean, damn. Even Reach managed to stay top 20 until September 30. And it
: came out in 2010. H4 still hasn't been out a year and is slowly but surely
: making its way off the chart. Dem numbers are facinating.
Most of my favorite songs have never even been close to hitting the Billboard top 100.
Why should some official numbers assigned to art/entertainment mean anything to the individual?
I actually think the best thing Halo could do is to NOT play such a stupid popularity game, like some high school student, and instead focus on its own unique offerings and capitalize on that with whatever fanbase is interested in such things.
And there IS a fanbase. But it might not be the BIGGEST fanbase, and who cares?
More players, more profit, more budget, more marketing - these things do not make something good.