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0D0 said:
curl-6 said:

Over 5 million people bought NSMBU on Wii U, that's more than most games can ever hope to sell, so it's not like "nobody bought it".

And even if hardly anyone did, that wouldn't change the fact that it was publicly available to own for over 6 years before it's re-release on Switch, so personally I'm still gonna stick with the definition of "new" as a game that hasn't seen release before at all.

Nintendo had a lot of done games that they simply released as new, that's the whole marketing behind those games. For most NSW audience, they're all new games. Wii U was an obscure console for die hard fans, that's why I can say that nobody on the mainstream game audience bought it.

Wii U is an obscure console comparing it with 3DS, DS, Wii, or NSW. Even though sticking to the dictionary definition is all right, I think it doesn't apply to the specific context of this discussion. Yes, the games were factually out before, but it really doesn't matter much in this specific business case.

Well, I was (and forever will be) using the "never released before" definition of "new" when it comes to games. That's just me.

We could go back and forth on this forever though, so suffice to say we're simply applying different usages of the term.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 29 March 2019