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Zippy6 said:
curl-6 said:

Wii hardware sales collapsed after 2010, but New Super Mario Bros Wii kept selling.

FY10 - (NSMBW - 14.70m, Wii - 20.56m) (March 2010)
FY11 - (NSMBW - 7.23m, Wii - 15.08m) (March 2011) 
FY12 - (NSMBW - 4.32m, Wii - 9.82m) (March 2012) 
FY13 - (NSMBW - 1.62m, Wii - 3.98m) (March 2013)
Post FY13 - (NSMBW - 2.45m, Wii - 1.79m)

To an extent. To me this doesn't convince me that Mario Wonder can have strong legs when Switch hardware falls. Unless they can prompt Switch 2 adoptee's to pick up the game. We shall see.

Its legs are definitely going to be affected, don't get me wrong, I just don't think it will cut them entirely. But yeah, time will tell, it's impossible to say anything with certainty when we know nothing about Nintendo's hardware plans.