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Metallicube said:
Carl2291 said:
Metallicube said:
Carl2291 said:
Metallicube said:
Salnax said:

Isn't anybody going to comment about how amazingly Wii Party is doing? 80,793 units on Week 5!

Nah, they're too busy reveling in the low Wii sales.

Or they already knew the Wii fanbase would drool over another Party game. Especially when it has "Wii" in the title.

Or... it could just be, you know, a GOOD GAME. Crazy concept I know.

Did i say it wasn't a good game? Or are you just generalizing Party games in general to be bad?

Does this really require explaination? You obviously implied any party game with "Wii" in the title would recieve sales, regardless of how good it was. That was the point of your argument.. Let's not bs here..

I'm saying that maybe the game was actually GOOD, and whether or not it's a party game with "Wii" in the title is irrelivant. Wii music also has "Wii" in the title but because it's a bad game, it did not sell nearly as well. These people know what they are buying.

No. No i didn't imply that at all. You're just being paranoid.

I implied that it was guarenteed to have great sales from the day it was announced. You can go back to the E3 threads if you want where many, many Nintendo fans were instantly claiming "another 10 Million seller!". So don't try bs here...

Wii Music was/is a terrible game compared to other BIG music games. Compared to Rockband or Guitar Hero... It just doesn't compete. That's why it sold so "low", if we can call almost 3 Million units "low". If you go to the search and type in "music" i guarantee it will be in the top 3 games ever regarding sales.

Wii Party however... Has what exactly to compete with? Deca Sports? Carnival Games? Look at Mario Party's sales. Nintendo's own Party game... Will sell well on a console where the userbase buys Party games in big numbers. This is a no brainer. I knew it when it was announced, and the fanbase knew it when it was announced.