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scottie said:
mrstickball said:
AnthonyW86 said:

Yeah it's a shame to see that Kinect Adventures will be tracked as a seperate software title, cause it shouldn't. You simply can't buy Kinect without getting this game with it, and you can't buy only the game anywhere, wich means it's simply not a seperate software title and so it shouldn't count. It's like counting the demo disc that comes with Move as a software title...

The same must be said for Wii Sports. Of course, that hasn't happened in the 4 years the Wii has been tracked by VGC, so its doubtful Adventures will be any different.

I think that 20 million for Adventures is possible if Microsoft doesn't pack-in a different title. I think that Kinect could sell that much by the end of next year. There are 40 million X360 owners out there now, and I'd imagine that quite a few new 360's will be sold with the Kinect bundle.

In another question: I wonder how much Microsoft makes on a $299 Slim bundle with Kinect....It has to be massive.


The same is said about Wii Sports, pretty much on a daily basis round VGChartz

 

and yeah, I agree that 20 mill is possible for Kinect motion systems (and thus adventures assuming it remains bundled the whole time) but at this current point, I think it is not overly likely. Kinect doesn't appear to be getting the software support it needs to get to 20 million

I could of said the same thing for the Wii ~4 years ago. We don't know the software that will exist 3, 6, 12 months from now. It may indeed be bad, it may be good. Users may not care and will be happy with a few titles because of the tech.

Nevertheless, I'm willing to bet that Kinect is a hit, and will do well. Maybe I'll be wrong, but it seems like a lot of people want it, and will at least drive the Kinect/Adventures bundle which will get it close to that 20m mark.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.