@sagexsdx, I really doubt it. First off, the homebrew hacks can only run 4 lines of code at this time. Secondly, people have had already figured another way to get the Wii booted into a mode perfect for hacking. Lastly, those that would want to run homebrew probably already own the game (or would have bought it any ways).
@sagexsdx, I don't think things like that significantly affect sales of games. Most likely, there will only be a few thousand people interested in doing something like this and they will probably buy a used version of the game as well.
I agree, it has been relatively flat for awhile, it is possible that Nintendo will create a 'greatest hits' type line for the Wii later on, but by the time that happens this stock will be largely irrelevant. Delisting seems like a good option.
Sorry, I totally forgot that the game was also on the gamecube. Summed up it reached the 5 million together But 4-4.5 Million is still reasonable for me. After all the Wii is winning and it will be the only Zelda on it for at least 2 years.
@Just_Ben, I think Zelda games have been losing steam. There was a discussion about this back when LOZ:TP came out. The game really didn't sell that well in Japan (for blockbuster Nintendo games). I think there is a downward trend for this franchise...for whatever reason. I personally haven't played any of the recent ones.
Don't think to local. There is nearly no used game market in Germany, and i think that counts for the whole EU. The Zelda on the N64 sold 7.6 Million the on the GC 4.4. Wind waker was not a Zelda game for a lot of Zelda fans. I don't think 5 million is bullish. 5 Million sounds very reasonable to me.
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Don't think it should be delisted yet.