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fatslob-:O said:
zorg1000 said:
fatslob-:O said:
zorg1000 said:
fatslob-:O said:
zorg1000 said:
fatslob-:O said:

No, just no. If anything super mario 3D world will have alot of trouble facing up against next gen versions of multiplatform title such as battlefield 4 and that game is bigger than 3D mario and thats based on the fact that the last console title sold 7mil on a user base of 65 to 75mil.

Yea.....pretty sure to two games have completely different fanbases so not sure why ur comparing them


You realize this is a 3D mario title and last time I checked it's weaker than 2D mario.


WTF does that have to do with Battlefield?

It doesn't mean that economics will not pit them in a fight. There both games to face each other off.

Super Mario 3D World and Battlefield 4 are in no way, shape or form in direct competition with each other. Thats like saying Gran Turismo 6 will sell poorly because Call of Duty Ghosts is coming out around the same time.

So what if GTA V were to release the same day as super mario 3D world ? (You know that people would prefer GTAV over super mario world 3D and don't just pretend that the audience has no overlap.) Anyways GT6 will likely do less than GT5 mainly cause the momentum is dying on the ps3 and yes GT6 will do somewhat poorer if it were releasing near COD ghosts.

Yes there may very well be some overlap in fans of both series but to act like games in different genres on different platforms, aimed at differemt demographics will hurt each others sales is ridiculous. That may be true if one of the games is a traditionally low selling or unproven new franchise but 3D Mario doesnt fit into either of those categories and has sold on average about 8m units per entry and I dont see that changing because of games like Battlefield



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