you have to remember that this price is for the lifetime sales of the game, not what it is going to sell out of the gate.
Mario 64 (which supposedly galaxy will be the true successor to) sold about 12 million on a system that sold about 33 million worldwide, about a 35% attach rate.
I think that it is ignorant to think that the Wii is currently anywhere close to its final install base, and generally speaking nintendo has only had one major game of each series for each system. So yes, over the next 5 years, i think it is very possible that the wii sells well over 60 million units, and at its current price it would put Mario galaxy at a 27% attach rate (and in all honesty, i think most of us believe that the Wii will most likely beat my previous 60 million estimate)
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you have to remember that this price is for the lifetime sales of the game, not what it is going to sell out of the gate.
Mario 64 (which supposedly galaxy will be the true successor to) sold about 12 million on a system that sold about 33 million worldwide, about a 35% attach rate.
I think that it is ignorant to think that the Wii is currently anywhere close to its final install base, and generally speaking nintendo has only had one major game of each series for each system. So yes, over the next 5 years, i think it is very possible that the wii sells well over 60 million units, and at its current price it would put Mario galaxy at a 27% attach rate (and in all honesty, i think most of us believe that the Wii will most likely beat my previous 60 million estimate)