south carmain wrote:Bluecast wrote: Also look at me and Manny's Wii collection. No Wii fit. The consumer end it's all subjective as they say what they liked best.
well to be fair invested gamers like you and manny are somewhat a rarity nowadays
If that were true I'd have more 360 games then Wii anyway. but my biggest library is PC then Wii, then 360, then ps3 has the least.
(I'm also counting PC games released between 2005-now so not diabloe or anything I've had for years.)
Who Really Cares? wrote:Well yeah not everyone bought Wii Fit but the Wii clearly got a lot of its attention from non gamers. And yes i would say most of the Wii's owners were not the typical core gamer. They were moms or dads hell even grand parents.
Hence the creation of kinect and Move as well as stuff like wonderbooks, its because its lucrative. In the next few years you'll see more of MS and Sony trying to pull more casuals with stuff exactly like wii fit and wii sports. You know, like Move Champions and kinect sports. Ever notice all three games have the same little modular icons for activities?
Who Really Cares? wrote:I know a few who bought it for Wii Fit. Juts looked it the 6th best seller on Wii or 5th if you ignore Wii Sports which comes with every console.
Wii Fit plus also sold a lot.
New super mario bros 2 is a wiiu launch game and its listed ad having sold more copies then wii fit. I think that should be kept in mind when thinking of whether or not the wiiu will do well.
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2012/1 ... pdf#page=7