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kingofwale said:
El Duderino said:
kingofwale said:
Original JL quote

". I see 500 Million as a territory when this is all said and done."

Unless Wii sells 100 million units per year. not going to happen. ;)

And how is he NOT Crazzy crazy?

This again...... the reason he´s not crazzzzzzy crazy is because he brings some good points, sure the results of his estimates are a little crazy but so what.


 Actually, that's what makes him worse. Crazzy was just ignorant at times. but JL could rationalize his thinking and able to come up with reasonable arguements, yet his predictions are completely wacko.

You don't have to watch out for crazy people, it's the sane one you have to be careful ;)


Indeed. As seen above in this thread, john lucas also predicted that MGS4 would never appear on a PS3 because it would go to 360. I don't think Sony has any plans to cancel their MGS4 bundle, do they? In fact, it looks very unlikely to ever go to 360 as many people have been saying for months. Konami is lettin Sony produce the MGS movie and now includin their game in a bundle. They've clearly had a deal but john lucas just wants the Playstation brand to crumble for whatever reason. It's going to be hard for the Wii to maintain momentum as the curent-gen systems (graphics-wise) continue to get huge exclusives (both individually and multiplats not on the Wii). john lucas cited Brawl, Kart, Fit, and lucas arts as reasons for the Wii to dominate this year (as well as other third parties). GTA, GT5, RE5, FF13, Gears, GoW3, etc might not bring in exercise fans, but are certanly very popular. GTA, GT, and FF outsell Brawl and Kart. Also, judging by Nintendo's own comments, Wii Fit isn't for exercise anyway. If you want exercise, get DDR. If you want to "understand your body," get WiiFit...or Yoga videos. Anyway, it's pretty obvious the Wii isn't going to reach 60 million this year, and it's not going to even be close (like he was close with 20 million but still wrong as usual).