| NightlyPoe said: 1. Why are you defining evergreen to the person who brought up the term in the first place again? 2. I didn't say it was key to boosting sales. I said it boosted sales. Nintendo would be leaving money on the table. Animal Crossing is big and distinct enough that it doesn't have to worry about getting lost. 3. City Folk selling less than New Leaf and Wild World had nothing to do with the release schedule. That was obviously a console vs. handheld difference. Nintendo's other big release Holiday 2008 was Wii Music, so it's not like City Folk didn't have plenty of room to breath. |
1. Because you seem to forget why they're evergreen to begin with.
2. They'll make that money anyway that's why they're evergreen titles hence number 1. part it doesn't need the holidays that's the point a delay is never going to hurt the game in anyway.
3. AC was a console based franchise at that point and City Folk was on the third best selling home platform of all time plus you even contradicted your earlier post here as now you admit other big titles can be an issue.







