I'm surprised it was that high for the GameCube, actually, since that was when their support among the "gamer generation," began to deflate severely, and the higher numbers this time are from Nintendo targeting folks older than the Gamer Generation (who are currently in their late 20s)
I term the gamer generation as the generation that the industry has been catering to as it grows up, kids who bought into NES back in the late 80's when they were between 5 & 9 years old, and have aged with the generations (preteens in the 4th generation, teens in the 5th, college kids in the 6th, independent young adults now)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







