Osc89 said:
Also out of all the games they both had by this point, NSMBU is from the best selling series by far. The only thing bigger Nintendo has is Mario Kart, and Gamecube didn't get that for a while. |
My last post wasnt disputing lifetime sales, I was talking about sales thru there first 8 months because u brought up Wii U currently selling worse than Gamecube.
But to answer ur question about why GC didnt sell well overall, ive got a few ideas why
1. PS2 was an unstoppable juggernaut. I dont see any console this gen being able to replicate that success.
2. Nintendo got funky with its established ip's. Mario went on vacation, Zelda was too cartoony, Fox left the cockpit, DK started playing the bongos and Kirby became a racer. Sunshine had a spin off vibe to it while 3D World Is an accessible, co-op traditional Mario that may seem like the true sequel to NSMB. Wind Waker has actually gotten more well recieved compared to when it originally launched. Donkey Kong on GC was all rythem/music based while Tropical Freeze is a traditional sequel. We dont know about Star Fox/Kriby yet but im positive they will be traditional sequels if they do release on Wii U.
3. Xbox stole the shooter crowd with Halo. Before that it was on N64 with GoldenEye/Perfect Dark/Turok.
Also ur right NSMB is bigger than any of the series i listed in the last post but its the only title on Wii U that could be considered a system seller but its not going to push massive amounts of consloes at $350 without other 1st party titles to support it. Every previos NSMB game released when the console was $200 or less and had an established library to support it.
Nintendo and its games are more popular now than 10 years ago thanks to Wii vastly expanding its audience. Overall I dont see Wii U matching Wii numbers by a long shot or even getting first this gen but it should comfortably sell better than GC.
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