By MASSIVE. I assume you mean 5 Million + Selllers...
So, no not that i can think of by looking at GC charts. First party wise there are a lot of oldschool games that COULD reach those heights but nothing that's defininte that I can think of.
Some ones that COULD come.
Animal Crossing. It's on it's way sometime. It did 3 million on the GC... and is likely going to be the most likely to tap into the new casual users. It's something that will seem knew to a market that never knew it existed.
Other then that I think Nintendo will just wait a year and see what 3rd partys can bring. Bringing out retro core gamer titles like a Kid Icarus Game, Kirby game... and mid level casual games like Mario Party 9 and Pikimin.
Then come Late 2009, early 2010. New Zelda, maybe new Mario game.
I expect they'll come up with something new as well during all this but it's hard to call new IP's definite system movers. Hell it's hard to call even established huge franchises system movers at all if NPD didn't botch the April Numbers.
I mean really. The only games the Nintendo brand is going to appeal to is Nintendo fans, and fans who "defected" to other systems. They might not have the console now... but that's likely just due to the fact that it's a pain to finedthe thing.
Of coruse at the end of the day I don't think it matters that much. The Wii is hot right now... and if the core retro games the Wii releases are good, it's just going to attract the players.
Honestly, as backwords as it sounds, I think in most cases... it's the system that sells the games. Not the Games that sell the system.








