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zorg1000 said:
FromDK said:
zorg1000 said:
Probably down a little bit.

N3DS will help slow down the decline but it won't stop it. It sold roughly 3 million in each major region, this year more like 2.5 million in each with a few 100k in others, 7.5-8 million worldwide is my guess.

As for Wii U, it could go either way. A price cut+more consistant release schedule could see sales increase or just prevent a decline, overall sales will be similar to 2014, 3.5 million give or take a few 100k.

Combined I think they will sell around 11-12 million.

You do realize.. that most of the "we follow game news and want the best graphic" have allready enteret the gen, and from now on.. most of the sale will come from more casual gamers..?

And.. they do not look at "release schedule" but whats allready out..?

Futhermore.. a lot of them will be parents who buys for boy/girl..?

You do realize.........none of that is relevant?

Honestly, how do any of those points contradict what I said?

That we will start seeing the more casual gamer in 2015 is totally relevant..

And that theere will be a lot more parents who buy a console for kids is also totally relevant (when we talk Nintendo sales)

But the point of my post was that a "consistant release schedule" is not as important as whats allready out, when it comes to new adobters from now on..