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tripenfall said:
zorg1000 said:


One thing u need to note for many of those games u listed is they declined before having a hiatus.

F-Zero-2.85 million, F-Zero X-1.10 million, F-Zero GX-0.65 million

Star Fox 64-4.03 million, Adventures-1.87 million, Assault-1.08 million

Wave Race-2.94 million, Blue Storm-0.60 million

Splatoon will certainly get a sequel, how well it does will likely decide whether or not it becomes a long-standing franchise.

It's a good point you raise and those figures don't lie. I would just say however that the figures are perhaps reflective of a smaller install base on the consoles they were on. Snes > N64 > NGC.

That's a potential factor, but Star Fox sold better on N64 than it did SNES with a smaller install base and we have seen other games like Mario Kart 64 doing better than the SNES version and Smash Bros doing better on GC than N64, same with Paper Mario so it's certainly possible for a game to sell better on a lower install base if it's perceived to be an improvement.



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