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brute said:
Oyvoyvoyv said:
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Several things have 75% on PC because they are needed, most MS offices have 75% too.

75% attachment rate is close to impossible. It has broken 33% in Japan, but it won't keep that % up. Why? Wii > Wii Fit in Japan for May. I would expect Wii Fit to have around 20-25% AR by the end of generation, in Japan.

SSBB in America, which is Nintendo's biggest seller there yet, broke 33% only for a short time, being down to 30.3% now. It is going to end with 20ish% AR here too, and I might be too optimistic, 15% is more realistic.

In Europe, Mario Kart Wii hasn't broken 20%, and Wii Sports is going to outsell it from now on. SSBB might sell a bit more, but it is unlikely to ever break 33%.


NONE of the big Wii games this gen have been able to break 40% AR, even for a week only. Are you telling me that a slow-seller (long-legger) is going to break it?

Nintendogs, a game compareable to Wii Fit, has never been above 33% AR, but staying steady around 20-25%.

Wii Fit will perhaps be able to stay 25-30% AR, but that is optimistic.

Halo 3, the biggest opening on a single console ever, and the highest AR launch (other than the ones within first 10 weeks of the console) ever, was unable to break 50%, although it almost made it. PS: This is America only.


you make some good points,but last week wii fit in japan sold as much as wii


Actually it was over 95% as well, but they did sell a little more wiis that wii fit.

 

I could see it doing 50% (but probably closer to 30% world wide).  Multiple board support isn't too likely. 

 

Bluetooth is designed to only support 7 slaves.  With the balance board and 4 remotes, it's already using 5 of them.  It is possible in bluetooth for parking to have more, but I doubt that the remotes can support that mode (maybe).  So, it's unlikely that Nintendo will allow more than one balance board to connect per wii, or if they did it would be at the loss of not supporting as many remotes at the same time.