There's an phenomenal synergy between the Lego, Star Wars and Wii brands that most marketing mash-ups only dream of attaining.
It doesn't hurt that the game is fun for 3 and 30 year olds alike. This one is a sure 1.5-2 million seller over the next year or two (bargain bins by then)
Ok, what are we talking about here. This game will sell like wild fire over a long period of time. The wii will continue to expand and as it does this game will follow it. Star Wars, god bless it, is not waning anytime soon and the appeal of this game to children, star wars fans and action game fans all at the same time will only boost its sales potential.
No doubt the wii version wil incorporate some very interesting controls and more than likely allow for a conventional control scheme as well. The game is so chock full of content that it will totally be worth even a fifty dollar price tag. That price will eventually lower to thirty dollars or less (if it doesn't start around there) at which point it will be picked up as an easy, obvious and fun choice for kids and star wars fans alike.
There's no reason for this stock not to at least double in the next few days and potentailly do much more in the long run.
I realize what your saying,and i did forget to think about what console its on. And your right, many people will buy it because the series is good and its on the Wii. Thanks for your response.
Let's see...you're complaining about the number of these games and that you want a demo. You're talking about it on the Wii which hasn't had a Lego Star Wars title yet and doesn't offer demos. Perhaps you should pay attention to which console you're commenting about.
Despite Other posts, I believe that this series has gone on long enough. They did add more features and levels to it, but come on, how many of these games do you really need to have around your house? I'm not going to buy until a demo is released, and only then if it really impresses me.
to be honest i'm surprised the IPO is so low. This series has had great success on other systems and i think the Wii, between its big install base when this will lunch and the audience the Wii attracts, should do really good in the long run ... as long as they don't start pumping out sequels too fast.
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There's an phenomenal synergy between the Lego, Star Wars and Wii brands that most marketing mash-ups only dream of attaining.
It doesn't hurt that the game is fun for 3 and 30 year olds alike. This one is a sure 1.5-2 million seller over the next year or two (bargain bins by then)