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JWeinCom said:
zorg1000 said:

You might want to look at the series sales again

https://sites.google.com/site/gamedatalibrary/game-search

Blue/Red Rescue Team (2005)-1477k

Explorers of Time/Darkness (2007)-1552k

Explores of Sky (2009)-448k

Gates to Infinity (2012)-405k

Super Mystery Dungeon (2015)-296k

Switch boost only applies to the West where 3DS did mediocre, it doesn't apply to Japan where it is the 3rd best selling platform of all time.

You can see this by comparing Switch to 3DS entries like 2D Zelda, Fire Emblem, Kirby, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Luigi's Mansion, etc.

I missed Super Mystery Dungeon.  This site has it at 350, and gates to Infinity at 470.  That site seems sketchy, or at least not updated often enough, because the numbers here from Famitsu are a lot higher than the numbers they're giving for Switch games.

Based on this week's numbers, Star Allies is ahead of Triple Deluxe, and is still in the top 30, so it will most likely outsell it comfortably.

Based on that site, Tropical Freeze and returns had nearly identical openings, and we don't yet know which will end up selling higher in the long run.  

Super Mario Party is outselling the shit out of of either 3DS entry.  Or both combined for that matter.

Mario Odyssey will almost certainly outsell 3D Land by a comfortable margin.

Mario Kart 8 is a lock to outsell MK7.

Smash Ultimate already outsold 3DS and will almost certainly outsell 3DS and U by a sizable margin.

Sonic and Mario looks likely to outsell the 3DS entries.

Captain Toad Switch has outsold 3DS.

Luigi's Mansion is way behind, but is still selling incredibly well, so we can't say which will sell better.

There's some variation on a game by game basis, because Link Between Worlds was just better than Link's awakening for example and Mario Party makes more sense on Switch, but overall it seems that software sales are better on the Switch from all of the examples I could think of.  Still very much willing to bet that it will sell at least 250K.

That site isnt sketchy, it uses data from famitsu.

You are missing the point, there is no big Switch boost in Japan like there is in the West where almost every game does significantly better, most are in the same general range as 3DS entries with some slightly below and some slightly ahead.

The few titles that are significantly higher on Switch are for specific reasons like the game being a massive improvement over previous entries like Smash Ultimate/Breath of the Wild/Super Mario Party or because they released when 3DS was dead like Captain Toad.

Mystery Dungeon has been on a massive decline and Japan typically doesnt get as excited about nostalgia to the extent that the West does so a 15 year old remake is not likely to reverse the decline.

Regardless this is all besides the point, which was that Mystery Dungeon DX is a significantly smaller release than NSMBU Deluxe.



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