Aquamarine said:
I want to know what world you live in where a title that sells only 1/6th of its predecessor is "not a big drop at all," haha. So what if the installbase was smaller? It's still a failure. Especially because it didn't move any Wii U consoles. You have to keep in mind that Wii's active installbase back in 2010 was a lot smaller than its total installbase. Remember all of the soccer moms / grannies that bought it for Wii Fit and Wii Sports and nothing else? Yeah...you have to take that into consideration. And, if you look at sales data Tropical Freeze has pretty much flatlined...so it's never even going to go anywhere above its current state. Donkey Kong Country Returns continued to sell for years. But Tropical Freeze? It had a small run to cater to the Nintendo diehards and then promptly withered away. And I don't think Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has even HIT one million yet. Chartz says it has, but I think Chartz is over-estimating here. |
Idk what you are trying to prove here, its still an excellent game, i dont need a game to be a multi million seller, aslong as retro studios to keep delivering great games like this im happy. Also 1/6th is relative, Like the drop from Wii Sports to wii sports club is much more then 5 million, so compared to that it didnt drop much, 5 million is a big drop, but compared to the big install base and the marketing that went into Returns and not much into tropical freeze its still impressive of the low userbase of Wii U could make tropical freeze sell 1 million. That means it sold more then a zelda spin-off title, and yes ik hyrule warriors released like a couple of months later, but still DOnkey Kong isnt a huge franchise anymore. So i see 1 million copies sold of Tropical freeze preatty good







