| DanneSandin said: Kinect has sold roughly 20m units, which is roughly the instal base of GC, and looking at the numbers of Journey and WW it becomes clear that Zelda sold better with roughly the same instal base. |
You are wrong on so much levels.
Different audience: Kinect - casual gamers and not interested in Fable franchise, Gamecube - nintendo fans and they want to buy new Zelda.
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DanneSandin said: You could also say that Kinect is an add-on, and so is motion+, but SS still sold a whole lot better. |
1) Different add on cost.
2) Different appeal (Zelda - basically the same game, Fable - rail shooter spin off)
| DanneSandin said: But then again, Journey is a spin off, so let's compare it with Link's Crossbow training... Oh...? Zelda still sold more. And yeah, you're right; it was bundled. But so was Fable III, right? Does that mean we should detract numbers from it? Because, from what I can gather, we'd have to detract 1-1.5m units from F3 then, putting it roughly in the same league as SS (which needed an add-on, remember?) |
1) Different cost.
2) Link's Crossbow training was bundled not to are console, but peripheral for casual and you cannot choose - with or withiout link game (Xbox 360 case). Selling to the same day btw.
| DanneSandin said: Zelda has A LOT of ups and downs, while Fable is a bit more consistent, it's also been bundled and fills a niche that is lacking on the X360. |
You are mean Zelda doesn't fill the niche of Zelda/adventure game on Nintendo consoles?







