endurance on 09 December 2007
| mrstickball said: I hate to say it, but the argument "the Wii has a much higher install base for units" argument doesn't really work. Merely because SMG is a very Nintendo-Oriented game. It won't sell to the droves that are typically buying the Wii (they buy it for the more casual fare). Zelda: Twilight Princess has done "mediocre" considering the absolutely insane install base. If Zelda: TP can only manage ~4m units on the Wii, why should SMG sell 2.5x or more, higher? |
twilight princess is not a mainstreem title it has sold very weel,also alot of people that own wii might of bought it for GC because of the traditional controls,and it is still selling about 25-30 k a week so we can expect another 500k







