midrange said:
If skylanders wasn't a yearly third party release (instead releasing just one title that doesn't compete with itself), I bet it would cross the million mark by now. But ok, let's instead take splatoon. The market for that is without a doubt for kids. Can't be for Nintendo fans since it is a new ip. This is the kind of games that kids want, and sales show it. |
Actually, I would contend that Splatoon is not designed specifically for kids; it is accessible to kids, but pitched at a broad audience, including both kids and adults. Being a new IP doesn't mean it lacks appeal to Nintendo fans; it's competitive side for instance ropes in some of the Smash crowd. Contrary to stereotypes, Nintendo fans do not buy based solely on nostalgia, and colourful light-hearted games can appeal to adults.
If one were to survey Splatoon's player base, I'm fairly certain preteens would be a minority.








