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DélioPT said:
Miyamotoo said:

Are you really still dont realise that your points don't have any logic!? Fact that MK8 sold better than any other Wii U game cant mean in any case that other Wii U games wasnt held back by HW sales.

Again another point that don't make sense, point that NSMB on Wii U sold less than past consoles or that SSB sold almost same like NSMBU doesnt mean that NSMBU wouldn't sell better higher install base or that it want sell better on Switch than it did on Wii U.

Every Wii U port already sold better on Switch or is on track to do that, so there is little reason to doubt that will be same for NSMBU or any other Wii U port on Switch.

Also comparing sales of games from PS3 to PS4 is totally illogical when you have plenty of examples on platform that's actually team of discussion.

 

I am still not sure are you aware of your posts, or you doing all that on purpose just to push your opinion even if its obvious you are wrong and what you writing doesn't make sense.

Although one game sales don't necessarily say anything about the other, it does paint a picture.
Smash selling so close to NSMBU shows that the latter wasn't necessarily held back. And let's not forget, Wii U sales for Smash WERE held back by the 3ds version.

Given the exact userbase, not every wii u port performed better or even the same. 
I showed you this before.

Using PS3 to PS4 is more than a valid stance. 
Why shouldn't it be used? Because it shows that even great games, when ported to the same sized userbase, they don't necessarily better?

Dude you really are not making logical statements. EVERY game on the Wii U was held back, period. Because Wii U only sold 13.5 million copies.

Smash selling close to NSMBU says absolutely nothing about NBMBU not being held back. There is no logic behind that statement. They were both held back, because every game on Wii U was held back. All it likely says is that Smash is more popular among Nintendo hardcore fans, which we can presume were of a higher percentage of Wii U owners than of other Nintendo systems since the system sold so little. While the NSMB series is very popular among hardcore Nintendo fans but is far more popular among the general gaming audience than Smash, which makes sense since a multiplayer platformer is more casual than a fighting game (even a party fighting game like Smash). So what this likely tells us is that NSMBU was MORE held back by the Wii U's userbase than Smash was, while you are for some reason trying to use broken logic to claim the opposite.

And using the PS3 to PS4 makes no sense because we have better data/examples available, specifically other WiiU to Switch ports. Why would you use PS3 to PS4 examples when we have direct comparisons available on other WiiU-to-Switch ports?? Oh, because your opinion doesn't follow the data so you are using broken logic and bad examples to argue your point. And your last statement doesn't even make sense. You are trying to claim that the Switch and Wii U userbase are the same size? What?? PS3:PS4 does not equal WiiU:Switch. Not even close.