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steven787 said:
famousringo said:
 

I've refined your search to make it more relevant. They have all sold half as much as Mario Kart or less, and only one of them has online play (an early and cumbersome implementation, I might add). You might add in SSBB, if you want another game with Mario and clumsy online.

I just have a hard time believing that the labour investment isn't worth it when the one game with Mario and an excellent online system has sold 8 million units more than any other Mario game on the platform. How many millions of units would online have to shift to justify the cost? I would think less than one.

So what do you think then?  Do you think that the Wii really can't handle it?  Do you have another theory?

My theory is simple. I think Nintendo is making a bad decision. Possibly because they felt the need to rush a big IP out the door this holiday, unless SMG2 is supposed to come out this year.



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