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http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/12/one_of_the_most_successful_nintendo_games_of_2014_isnt_what_youd_expect

Nintendo Life just did a piece on how Frozen: Olaf's Quest--specifically the DS version--is one of the most successful Nintendo games of the year.  They even quoted the dev, who went on and on about the astronomical number of copies it moved and is still moving.  No one mentioned numbers however, so I stopped by my local VGChartz and found the game at 250,000 units sold.

It raised some interesting questions.  Are the site's estimates for this game simply wrong or out of date?  If so, is it because this is just a kid's game, and no one cares?  That doesn't seem likely, as that would mean the rest of their numbers for similar games were basically worthless.  But then that brings up the other possibility that the numbers are right, and that the dev can normally get by with a very small number of sales, and 250,000 is striking it big.  That's hardly worth mentioning however, and is a far cry from the levels of success Nintendo's other properties have seen.

Thoughts?



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