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Lonely_Dolphin said:
The_Liquid_Laser said: 

Killer app does not mean the same thing as evergreen title.  I am sure there is a correlation between the two, but they are not the same thing.

The term "killer app" is a simple way of explaining the microeconomics behind hardware and software.  The vast majority of customers do not value hardware by itself, save for a few tech enthusiasts.  The vast majority of customers only value software.  When someone owns a console then they will buy a new game if they value it at $60 or higher.  If they value the software at below $60, then they will buy it used or not at all.  However, if the person does not own a console, then they need to value a game at $360 or higher.  They need a game that fans will be very passionate for.  (And of course this is a bit of a simplification, because three games valued at $160 or more still function like a killer app.  You still need games that fans are exceptionally passionate for.)

Evergreen titles just need to be valued at $60 or more.  Mario Kart is an evergreen title that is not really a killer app.  On the Wii it sold 37m, and on the Wii U it sold 8m.  The sales numbers swing so much based on the install base of the console.  Pokemon games are all killer apps.  You always see a big increase in hardware sales when the first Pokemon game comes out for the system.  Also Pokemon sales figures don't swing so much like Mario Kart.  They always sell within a few million of each other.

Zelda is unique in that sometimes it is a killer app, and sometimes it isn't.  Ocarina and earlier Zeldas were killer apps.  Then they stopped being killer apps.  Breath of the Wild made Zelda a killer app again.  

You didn't answer any of my questions... Just gave definitions that make little sense as Mario Kart is in no way anything but a killer app. It's always a top selling game on every Nintendo system, therefore a major reason why people buy the system. Evergreen title is a game that sells well for years, and these terms usually go hand in hand with Nintendo games. You try to bring up some numbers but your argument is still clearly based on personal bias rather than cold hard numbers, I mean you're trying to say BotW is a killer app while MK8D isn't despite it selling just as much ltd and tracking ahead of it. But whatevs, I'll just let the Switch and it's inevitably great 2018 sales do the talking for me.

Killer app = software that sells a significant amount of hardware

Evergreen = software that sells a long time


These are the simple definitions I use.  What definitions do you use?  These two words do not mean the same thing even though their is a correlation between them.