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HappySqurriel said:

If there was no physical version of them before today and someone released checkers, chess, solitare or scrabble it is likely that people would debate whether they're really games. Back at E3 2004 (I believe) Nintendo talked about how they were moving away from making "Videogames" into producing "Interactive Entertainment." Personally, I think their distinction was because "Videogames" has become too narrow of a definition focusing too heavily on existing genres.

 


I like that Interactive Entertainment, sounds good to me. That would cover everything fromMario to Guitar Hero to Wii fit.

As for sales 120k first day 175k first week. But I think if it is used right, I think it would be cool for a RPG game or the gun game in arcades were you can duck behind things. If people get behind it then I would say millions easily in its lifetime.