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I think some of the Wii fans are right. Attach ratios don't matter. Nintendo makes a raping off of the Wii (probably close to $100 USD profit a unit by now in the US). They could care less about how anyone else does when they're selling millions of units a month, and 80% of their software sales are marked with an "N" on it.


But you must have to admit: selling 750k for one game in one week is great for the Wii. It's never remotely had that sort of huge sales since Zelda: TP. Tons of supposed uber-selling Wii games never materialized for high sales outside of Mario Party 8's shocking first week. So it's great to see that 750k highly intelligent people bought the game.

But I guess what's even more shocking is that despite moving so many units, they still didn't sell as much units as the X360 did for software.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.