Sullla said:
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about here, especially the part about female gamers. Is the point that Zelda is becoming a more "casual" series (?) The userbase certainly isn't disappearing, because Twilight Princess sales compare extremely favorably to the rest of the series:
Add together the Gamecube and Wii sales for Twilight Princess, and the game is just shy of 6m. It's still selling a considerable number of copies each week, and will certainly be re-released later on as a cheaper Player's Choice title, so Twilight Princess should easily pass the original Legend of Zelda game as the second-best selling game in the series. It also has an outside chance of surpassing Ocarina of Time sales if the Wii has a long lifespan. If the sales are there, I'm not sure why it matters who is purchasing the game, serious or casual fans, male or female gamers. I also have no idea what this has to do with voice acting... |
I noticed that Oyvoyvoyvoyvoyvoyvoy has a tendecy to go on tangents that don't really make sense.
That said, I think Twilight Princess has a very real chance of surpassing OoT sales (with GCN and Wii versions combined) its legs are pretty insane. I guess the only thing that could stop that would be Retro Zelda and Zelda Wii, neither of which will probably come before the end of 2008, but even then I don't see them eating TP's sales too much. Zelda games don't necessarily cannibalize each other.
HYLIAN. Everyone speaks HYLIAN, so they'd better speak in hylian if they have voice acting.
They don't speak Hylian in every game, though.
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