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bdbdbd said:
oniyide said:

I disagree on the mini game compilations, because they only became popular with Wii, how well did they do on PS2? what about Wii U? PS360? etc. But for the sake of argument ill say you are right that means the only non core games are the exercise ones? How many of those could they have made before people got bored of that? Not many judging by sales we see now. Add Zumba to that list.

I really haven't paid much attention to how the minigame collections have done on which system. Part of the problem is, that Nintendo's Mario Party have been hugely popular for almost two decades already, so it's hard to compare on some less popular games. No, the excercise games aren't the only non-core games.

Excercise games had the same thing as music games: too many and too fast. Guitar Hero lasted almost a decade before dying out. 

Its not hard to compare at all, some of those mini game comps did really well intially which is why so many were made in the first place. What other games would you consider non core?

But doest that kind of prove my point of people getting bored with it? Whether they made too much was irrelevant, they still got bored. Even after a break people still wont pick up the newer music games.