| Legend11 said: I would say at least 50% are from the expanded audiences. Otherwise it wouldn't make sense that the Wii is gaining so many core gamers since many of the core games are basically new installments of existing franchises that were also on the Gamecube. |
This is (more or less) what I was talking about in my previous post ...
Most people would not define a game like Lego Star Wars as being a "Core" game, and it (certainly) isn't a game that is targeted towards the expanded audience; some people will (probably) define it as "Casual" or "Kiddie" without any consideration of what those labels mean.
People (seem to) fixate on te games that are multi-million sellers and think that these games are representative of what most people play... The truth is that most people's libraries are full of games that never saw 500,000 unit sales worldwide.







