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

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


You are right about the game having an average of 8mil consistenly but I'm pretty the WII U's philosophy is closer to gamecube than wii and plus it is doing worse than gamecube on the same time frame. It's easy to expect it to sell lower than 7mil. Hell it might not even hit 6mil.

3D World definitely has more mainstream appeal than Sunshine but regardless of how 3D World sells do u believe Iit will be a direct result of games like Battlefield?

You are right that it won't be a direct result of selling poorly because of games like battlefield however it still has some effect but what I would be more worried is how strong the 3D mario brand is. 

Well thats what ur original post implied, u said 3D World will face alot of trouble going against multiplat games.

Also in ur original post u said Battlefield is bigger than 3D Mario, how so?

360 had 4 Battlefield games selling a total of 12.15m with an install base of 78.4m which means roughly 15% of 360 owners own a Battlefield game and the average game sold about 4m.

PS3 had 3 Battlefield games which sold a total of 10.66m with an install base of 79.1m which means roughly 13% of PS3 owners own a Battlefield game and the average game sold about 3.5m.

Wii had 2 3D Mario games which sold a total of 17.95m with an install base of 100m which means roughly 18% of Wii owners own a 3D Mario game and the average game sold about 9m.

PS3+360 had sold just under 23m copies of Battlefield games on a combined install base of just under 160m so about 15% of PS360 of owners have a Battlefield game.



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