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LordTheNightKnight said:
EssosDeeos said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
 Thus the sales of the entire release set is used to determine if the set makes money. If one version sells poorly, that is reason to consider not doing it next time, even if the set makes money.

But since the Wii version is still selling, it's not selling poorly.

 

 Would you say the wii version is selling enough to justify the next one? For a user base the size the wii has, the sales seem pretty low to me.

 

You new here? Wii sales are not measured in short term. Games tend to sell over months. It's what's known as "legs" in the entertainment industry. Games written off as flops or disappointment on the Wii turn into hits months later.

This game could likely sell well over 500-600k by March (end of the next fiscal quater).

As for userbase, that's a fallacy. It's about profitability, regardless of the system. PS2 games didn't generally sell five times their equvalent on the Xbox and Gamecube, and they didn't need to.

Thanks. It's been a while since I've been patronised. I didn't realise games sold over months, must go back to school.
Could you be grown up enough to answer my question? There's selling (Zack & Wiki still sells) and there's SELLING (MK Wii).