| RolStoppable said: LOL, Mario Kart is not a hardcore game. |
Neither are Gran Turismo, Grand Theft Auto or Call of Duty. I'm just leveling the list-warz playing field.
| RolStoppable said: LOL, Mario Kart is not a hardcore game. |
Neither are Gran Turismo, Grand Theft Auto or Call of Duty. I'm just leveling the list-warz playing field.
| RolStoppable said: Yeah sure, if that helps you sleep at night. Btw, NMH sold poorly and would have done much better on the PS3/360 because of their bigger hardcore base. |
Sad but true. It also should've been XBLA/PSN, because we all know $15 is the most anyone should ever have to pay for a Wii game.
rofl @ jarrod grasping to straws. your hilaroius mate. believe me jarrod you ARe TeH HArDcORe should change ps3 B_E_L_I_E_V_E to Nintendo B_E_L_I_E_V_E. You heard it here first.
| elticker said: rofl @ jarrod grasping to straws. your hilaroius mate. believe me jarrod you ARe TeH HArDcORe should change ps3 B_E_L_I_E_V_E to Nintendo B_E_L_I_E_V_E. You heard it here first. |
Sorry, I don't speak netiot. Could you translate for me?
jarrod said:
Sorry, I don't speak netiot. Could you translate for me? |
teh hardcorez man you have to b_e_l_i_e_v_e. you weretalking about hardocre games a second ago and now you dont know what you were saying this just gets more funny right :). btw whats netiot cuase i never heard of that language. translate to my small brain dont use very fnacy words so my brain cna process it and not crash. thank ye.
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I feel old. ;_;
Wii is actually in a strange position in that it usually has a lot of games catering to the expanded audience that helps bring in hardware sales while lacking a bit with core titles, now it is somewhat the opposite. They have a wealth of solid looking core titles coming along but very few console movers.
For the first time, I think they actually need to release MORE expanded audience games, like a new Wii Fit, to push console sales further. Though I guess with supply shortages in the US now, there's no need for that right now.
So for this reason, Wii will probably be down this year, at least from 2008. Unless the Vitality Sensor game is a major success, which it very well could be. Plus NSMB Wii will singlehandedly carry the console for awhile longer.
Though like I said, I find it hard to believe that the Wii's peak year was 2008, as that seems way too soon for any console, let alone one as successful as the Wii. Its peak year could very well be 2011 for all we know if Nintendo remains commited to releasing an abundance of great games and throws in some more Wii Fit type success stories.
Wii doing more than 2009 numbers or being within 1 million from 2009 will be good ebouhg for me. So long my prediction that Wii will be no less than 82 Million before 2011 starts will be great.
Buying in 2015: Captain toad: treasure tracker,
mario maker
new 3ds
yoshi woolly world
zelda U
majora's mask 3d
| RolStoppable said: It won't be a bad thing if 2008 remains the Wii's peak year. That doesn't rule out one or several more years with sales of 20+m. Although there are of course certain people who pretend it is bad. Like Pachter, Reggie's favorite analyst. |
James Brightman is such a douche for saying that.
Wii with upcoming line up should still have strong sales, probaby outselling year 2009. It doesnt matter whether it peaked it still sells amazingly.
Nintendo can simply start bundling big games, or introduce colours. Imagine how much would Mario bundles sell during holidays.