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HikenNoAce said:
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Who said that? That's clearly impossible given the Wii U's install base and Smash going multiplatform. Thankfully, they don't need to sell as well as their Wii incarnations to greatly boost up the Wii U.


Read some of the post here to find out! And yeah, they do. Otherwise, the WiiU sales boost will be too small to matter.



lol nice try, but I've already read through much of this thread, yet don't remember anyone saying anything so ridiculous, so you're gonna have to give me a direct quote. And no they don't need to sell that much unless you're saying a console's sales only matter if it's doing Wii-like numbers. Yeah, you don't actually mean that.

Around 7-8 million Ltd for Smash and 10+ million lifetime for Kart are great numbers.


If NSMBWiiU sales can be down from 30 or so million to 2M, I think it's safe to say that Smash sales will drop by more than 2-3M. By how much did the Wario game's sales fall from the Wii one, btw? Must be by more than 50%.



lol come on now. NSMBWii didn't sell what it did in 8 months, so it's not yet a legit comparison. For all we know, NSMBU could end up with 10+ million lifetime. We definitely know it could sell more than it is by looking at that attach rate and NSMB2. As all previous installments have shown, the series has the potential to sell 10+ million, however it needs the install base to do so, and NSMB alone cannot achieve such an install base, as we're currently witnessing. The series has always released on top of a already large library of games and a price cut, so there was nothing holding it back before. NSMBU however released at launch on Nintendo's most expensive console ever, and then the Wii U had that horrible game drought. So despite NSMBU's amazing attach rate, the actual sales so far aren't that impressive for what the series normally does in the same time frame. So what needs to happen here? Moar games and a price cut, all of which there will be by 2014s end. Also, for Smash Bros. specifically, Melee sold more than the original despite being on a smaller install base. If anything is safe to say, I think it's that SSB4 will sell more than Melee even if the Wii U's install base is no greater than the GCN's.