KylieDog said:
Those games are actually sold, as in people can go to a store and buy one. When they buy a bundle, they are buying the console and buying a game at the same time. They can chose to not buy that bundle and buying a different bundle instead, thus purchasing a different game. This does not apply to Wii Sports, the game isn't sold alone where it is bundled, so getting Wii Sports with the console is just part of the Wii sale.
"Then how does one go about saying whether mario kart comes free with a wheel?"
Because the wheel is sold alone, and costs less than MK + wheel combined. There is extra cost there which is the game.
...and because I know someone will reply to that and say "Wii is cheaper in Japan without Wii sports, so we ARE paying for it" I'll just pre-emptively kill that argument and say the the Wii in the US is cheaper than the UK, so going by that logic it isn't a sale in the US either. Difference in pricing in different regions is a weak argument full of holes, like I have just shown. |
You do realize that Wii Sports has a 45% attach rate in Japan, where it is not bundled? What other game has had that kind of an attach rate without bundles?
I'm pretty sure it is a full price game in Japan.
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