osed125 said:
NintendoLand can be bought separately. So it does makes sense. |
That doesn't mean it makes sense. Even if 100% of Wii U's sold in the US were with Nintendo Land, that means another 2,307 units of Nintendo Land were sold. Considering it has traditionally trailed hardware sales, it doesn't seem very likely that it is suddenly outpacing hardware sales by a relatively large margin. Especially when hardware sales are down 19% since three weeks ago, yet Nintendo Land sales are up 33%.