Buzzi said:
Ps3 games GENERALLY have low legs, it's obvius that there are exceptions, like the ones of Wii having legs: generally Ps3's legs I said 100 millins not before holiday 2010, if Wii reached over 60 millions this holiday there are 40 millions, and 25 can be sold...it was a statemente to say just "not before 2011", it changes little if there are 90 or 100 millions Wii's. Pikmin is not unknow, was unknow because of GC but it's one of the IPs that can be casualized the most (for example SMBB or Metroid couldn't) with a good marketing and developement. |
I don't see how the Wii can go from selling 15 million in a year to selling 25 million. It might sell another 15 million next year, to make it 75 million. That doesn't really make a difference. You mention Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. Both were huge franchises. All Mario Karts have sold above 5 million, and two of them were already 10 million sellers, or close (15 million on DS, 9.87 million on N64).
SSB on N64 sold over 5 million, and it actually sold more on GC. The franchise increased in size.
Furthermore, they were pretty easy to casualise. They were already games that appealed to many people. It would be very easy to get a new gamer to see a kart racing game or a colourful fighting game, and think "Wow, this looks good". It would be considerably more difficult to do the same for a...how do you describe Pikmin? Wikipedia says RTS. How would you sell it to somebody who has never owned a console before, or even somebody who owned a PS2, but was one of the more "casual" gamers that made up the majority of its install base?
Mario Kart- Well, you play as Mario and other Nintendo characters, and you drive around a circuit, throwing banana peels, picking up speed boosts, and things like that.
Super Smash Bros- You play as Mario and other Nintendo characters (hmmm), and you fight each other, using pick-ups and platforms to your advantage.
Pikmin- ...







