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I don't.



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people are too cheap.



Its possible, but like... 99% unlikely.

Some people will get 2-4 WM+ so you never know.



                            

I plan on buying 20 million of them, so it'll definitely be close.



It's actually 'technically' possible, since some people will buy two to four. But in terms of every Wii owner buying one, no.



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RolStoppable said:
Is this thread the inofficial follow up to "Can Wii Sports outsell the Wii itself?"?


I believe you meant an "unofficial" follow up....



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"The so-called "hardcore" gamer is a marketing brainwashed, innovation shunting, self-righteous idiot who pays videogame makers far too much money than what is delivered."

Not with the amount of mothers and older people buying the Wii. They have no clue what add-ons are.



100% in terms of there being one M+ for each wii out there, yes totally possible.

100% in terms of there being one M+ for each wiimote out there, then no.



even 50% its kind of out its unlikely.

it would require to sell 50-100 million by the generation over and thats unlikely



izaaz101 said:
100% in terms of there being one M+ for each wii out there, yes totally possible.

100% in terms of there being one M+ for each wiimote out there, then no.

I have to agree.

Alot of casual gamers buy casual games and sure WiiSportsResort is a casual game but will it really sell to every Wii owner? Will RedSteel2 and the other WM+ games actually ship one game for every console? Not likely but will Wii owners buy up to four of them per console? that is possible considering gamers might buy more then one bundled game or they might buy more then one motion plus just for the sake of two player.

It would greatly suprise me if we saw more then 50-million WM+ ship, I would even be suprised to see WM+ outsell the balance board! Its got an uphill war to fight. That being said I think Nintendo's next Wii will have WM+ built into the system so we can expect a 100% attach rate next gen lol.

 

So in the end will it ship one unit for every Wii, possible but not likely. Will every single Wii owner buy WM+ , no they won't. Its not even plausable since some Wii owners don't even use their Wii's anymore while others bought it specifically for the balance board or to play Nintendo's hardcore games.



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