zorg1000 said:
Look at it this way, Mario Kart 7 has sold almost 14 million while Mario Kart 8 has sold 8 million and MK7. Even if we assume that 100% of MK8 owners also have MK7 than thats 6 million MK7 owners who do not have MK8. If that number is closer to 50% than thats 10 million MK7 owners who do not have MK8. Thats a potential 6-10 million MK7 owners who could upgrade since Switch is not only a Wii U successor but also a 3DS successor. Same goes for Smash Bros, It has sold 8.35 million on 3DS & about 5 million on Wii U so using the same 50-100% crossover rule, thats 3-6 million Smash 3DS owners who dont have Smash U. Splatoon has never been on 3DS so who knows how many 3DS owners who upgrade to Switch will get it. 3DS has sold nearly 50 million more than Wii U so there are clearly millions upon millions of people in the Nintendo audience who have not played these games. Also depending on how much new content they have, there will likely be a good deal of double dippers. |
It doesnt matter how many have played it or not. Theres over 6 billion people that hasnt played Mario Kart 8. You make a new console, you make new games for it. Its as simple as that. If you want to remake an old game to make it better by todays standards, then fair enough.
Like I said before, I will be ok with these remasters if they have about as much new content as the games had at launch. So if they are close to twice as big, then fair enough.