RolStoppable said:
You had no point to begin with. The argument was that fans of certain games would buy new iterations of the very same games. You countered that by basically asking where were those fans when Nintendo didn't release such a game for their console. Does that make sense to you? Every Super Mario Bros. game so far sold millions of hardware units, so it would be strange if one released for the Gamecube wouldn't have accomplished the same. |
I don't buy NSMB is the same sort of franchise as Halo or GT though, Mario is strewn across a ton of games and to think people wouldn't buy a Gamecube because there wasnt' a Mario Bros game but there was a ton of other Mario games, doesn't make sense to me.
Ever since Nintendo's first home console, up to the Wii, they were declining in userbase. A sign their core audience was dwindling, and I don't buy that 2009 saw a surge in core fans thanks to NSMB, the people that bought that game were the same that bought Mario Kart Wii ect mostly casuals.







