| MDMAlliance said: The only reason I put 25m+ is because of how different this one is, and the hype level that is resulting can result in some better-than-average results. The graphics have a huge upgrade from the usual, and there are a lot of changes that seem to be things a lot of people like. There seem to be people who haven't played pokemon in a while who seem interested in this one, so it isn't entirely impossible for this one to have better legs than most of the others. |
You're correct that there's a lot of potential here. If there's ever a title that has the potential to sell over 30 million, it's this one. If you look at all the people who have ever bought a Pokemon game, it's probably passed 50 million by now. But, as the series hasn't evolved a ton, there's been a large drop-off. If you can get a large number of those drop-offs interested, you could very well end up selling 30 million. Personally I think it's unlikely, but it's definitely a possibility.
F0X said:
Around 16-17 mil. Should be big since it's a large step forward, but the recent glut of Pokemon releases may eat into sales a bit.
(I can't get quotes to work anymore, so I'm just copy/pasting your post
It's not strctly speaking true that there's been an increase in mainline Pokemon releases, though. Look at it as a timeline, and it's rather evident.
1996: Blue/Red
97: Nothing
98: Yellow
99: Gold/Silver
00: Crystal
01: Nothing
02: Ruby/Sapphire
03: Nothing
04: Fire Red/Leaf Green, as well as Emerald (so 2 major Pokemon games in one year)
05: Nothing
06: Diamond/Pearl
07: Nothing
08: Platinum
09: Heart Gold/Soul Silver
10: Black/White
11: Nothing
12: Black/White 2
13: X and Y
Pokemon games have always been a close to annual thing. In the GB era, there were 4 games in 5 years. In the GBA era, we saw 3 games in 4 years. On the DS, we saw 5 games in 7 years.







