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Khuutra said:
axt113 said:
Khuutra said:

Which?

Actually, doesn't matter. Doki Doki Panic was outsold by Super Mario 64 in all the territories where it was called Super Mario Bros. 2, and the actual Lost Levels was outsold in Japan and continues to be outsold in every territory on the planet on the Virtual Console.

His point re: Super Mario Bros. 2 persists regardless of the version you're talking about.

Pardon me for dropping the other line of conversation: I don't tink we're going to get anywhere with that one.

Wow, talk about totally missing the boat, my point was, first it wasn't an actual Mario game, it was another game with a Mario mod placed on it, secondly it wasn't even released everywhere at around the same time like most Mario games, and trying to argue that Doki Doki panic was outsold, misses the point of Doki Doki not being a mario game, hence my point about you can't really compare Mario 64 to it and hope to get anything worthwhile.

Hence my point that the actual Super Mario Bros. 2 was also outsold by Super Mario 64 in Japan, and then in every territory on the planet on the Virtual Console.

Like I said: his point persists regardless of the version you're talking about.

Nope, because again, the lost levels weren't released in the US back in the day, you can argue that it was outsold in Japan, but without having US to compare to (VC doesn't count, because not everyone buys games on VC), your argument still fails, because you don't know how well it would have performed worldwide at the time