pokoko said: Is Zelda really that popular? 10m "pretty quick"? |
Seeing as no Zelda title has ever sold ten million copies ever (much less sold ten million consoles)...
Any amount of skepticism you have is reasonable...
Have a nice day...
pokoko said: Is Zelda really that popular? 10m "pretty quick"? |
Seeing as no Zelda title has ever sold ten million copies ever (much less sold ten million consoles)...
Any amount of skepticism you have is reasonable...
Have a nice day...
Its hard because people will just buy zelda for the wii u and they would probably wait until nx have some games that interest them
"Pretty quickly" relative to WiiU sales...
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archbrix said: Yep, Michael Pachter is speaking positive on Zelda BOTW and what it will do for NX sales. So much for Nintendo's new big game/console. In all seriousness though, NX will likely meet or (probably) exceed WiiU's LTD sales in its first year, with Zelda being a major factor. At least I hope so anyway. |
Really? You want the NX to sell 13m units in its first year? A feat that only PS4 and Wii managed so far and to top it off with a game with a dwindling fanbase?
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Mario and Smash Bros are both bigger sellers than Legend of Zelda and those two combined didn't sell Wii Us. Breath of the Wild is also coming to Wii U which will likely be the cheaper alternative to Nx. Nx might sell well, but I doubt Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is going to help it to do so. If Nintendo comes out with back-to-back game reveals at their Nx event, that could sell Nxs. A library of great looking games. Not just a LoZ game that's also on Wii U.
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