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I really don't think Nintendo would raise expectations too absurdly high for fear of disappointing shareholders when the results should, in reality, please them greatly. They're undoubtedly hoping for amazing results internally, but they'd never predict as much after the Wii U.

At least, I HOPE they haven't gotten unjustifiably confident after, what, a good month? Don't turn a victory into a letdown by raising that bar too high until you know you've got legs imo