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Soundwave said:
Green098 said:

I don't know why people would compare Labo to them in the first place. Brain Training and Nintendogs had a target audience of 8 to 80, whereas Labo is aimed at like 4-12 at best (with the exception of those who are kids at heart/build it with their kid). 1-2-Switch was in the "Brain Training and Nintendogs" demographic and it did great thanks to that huge target audience.

Even that is a stretch for 1,2 Switch ... it's doing about the same as Nintendo Land did in Japan (unbundled) ... which wasn't some huge success for Nintendo.

These concepts are only doing a tiny fraction of the business things like Nintendogs and Brain Training did, they're not system sellers. 

Well I'm talking more about worldwide. I mean 2.29 million in less than a year for such a bare bones experience compared to Nintendogs and Brain Training. Out selling much bigger budget titles like ARMS and Xenoblade 2. So far that puts in the Top 50 selling DS games and it's sales are only going to continue. I think 3/4 million for this unbundled for being a full priced game at launch at least shows a spark of what the "Wii" line and etc games managed to do.