Kaneman! said:
Sure, why not. I will not be surprised if it blows by that mark, though. Especially looking at how 1-2 Switch did.
Because I'm skeptical of the concept. I see zero appeal of it, but I imagine that's why I don't belong to Nintendo's audience. But then, Nintendo says it wants to market that to young children, right? That opens some questions. How many little kids own a Switch? How many Switch owners are going to buy it for their kids? How many Switch owners are going to let kids play with their Switch, risking it to be broken? And lastly, why would you play with cardboard if you have tons of better games to play? That's why I prefer lowballing the number. It could not sell high numbers, although I won't be surprised if it sells anywhere between 3-5 million. Anything more and Nintendo are geniuses for earning oodles of money on cardboard. |
Okay cool; I bet Nintendo will sell over 1 million Labo kits. (As in, the kits that contain the game + the cardboard, not including replacement cardboard) You bet it won't. Winner chooses the loser's signature for a period of 1 month. Sig must remain within VGChartz's rules.