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I disagree with the "it's been left on shelves so it's still selling" argument , it's got to do more with the criteria the consumer users for buying a particular game , not the fact that the game is there . I think a large % of the Wii demographic do not make their buying decisions based on review scores , sales etc that's why you'll find that games like Carnival games are able to sell as well as they do .

Games are left on shelves if there is evident demand for them , i'm assuming that Carnival games continued selling well so retailers continued to re-order it. If a game isn't selling well it's likely to be because the consumer has no desire for it , therefore stores will not re-order more stock when the are unable to sell it .