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DélioPT said:
zorg1000 said:

The big flaw in this reasoning is that most PS4/XBO owned a PS3/360 so they already had the opportunity to play those games. Most PS4/XBO owners did not own a Wii U so when they get a Switch it's the first time they have a chance to play these games.

But that doesn't really change a lot: it's still port, sold as a port. And as far as we know, there's no real incentive (new content) to make people interested in a 6/7 year old game.
Not to mention that at that time, the game, itself, wasn't enough to help Wii U have a decent post launch or even a ressurgance, down the road.

Also, given that XB1 and PS4's fanbase care more for other genres, they MIGHT now behave the way you think they will.

Overall, what you said makes sense. The question is how much sense does it make.

It changes a lot and we have data to back this up. The majority of PS3/360 ports to PS4/XBO sell a fraction of the original. Almost all of the Wii U to Switch ports have sold as much or more than the original.

There is very little reason to believe NSMBU Deluxe wont outsell the Wii U version.



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