A better example would be Trauma Center, as itīs a full price game on both DS and Wii. And the Wii game has actually done a little better than the DS game (according to VGchartz). Animal Crossing DS is also a full price DS game, retailing for $35.
As for the relative sales theory, does anyone honestly think the inevitable Wii version of Mario Kart will only sell 30% of what the DS version sells? Of course not. Thinking this for Animal Crossing (which will sell >10M on DS, as shown in a previous post) is equally as foolish.
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On the DS itīs a budget title, retailing for $19 on average.
But on Wii itīs a full price $50 game. Itīs 2.63 times as expensive. Nevertheless, it did quite well for what it is in its first month, debuting in 6th place (behind Wario Ware) on the Wii charts.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6169937.html?action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews
A better example would be Trauma Center, as itīs a full price game on both DS and Wii. And the Wii game has actually done a little better than the DS game (according to VGchartz). Animal Crossing DS is also a full price DS game, retailing for $35.
As for the relative sales theory, does anyone honestly think the inevitable Wii version of Mario Kart will only sell 30% of what the DS version sells? Of course not. Thinking this for Animal Crossing (which will sell >10M on DS, as shown in a previous post) is equally as foolish.