I think when you said "valued at less than half its current sales" you meant "twice its current sales".
And VGCharts has it at 3.5 million worldwide.
I would bet on Nintendo changing the package within the year. Why? Because the minigames were nearly universally panned. Since remotes are no longer scarce, consumers will start wondering if those games are worth the extra money. I would bet on more polished games (variants on the ones out now maybe) being packaged in the near future (probably under a new name).
Another possibility is creating a new bonus with new remote colours when they're introduced, which would also take a bite from WiiPlay sales (though it's possible to keep the name and modify the games).
If any of these possibilities happens, it throws your entire prediction out of whack.
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I think when you said "valued at less than half its current sales" you meant "twice its current sales".
And VGCharts has it at 3.5 million worldwide.
I would bet on Nintendo changing the package within the year. Why? Because the minigames were nearly universally panned. Since remotes are no longer scarce, consumers will start wondering if those games are worth the extra money. I would bet on more polished games (variants on the ones out now maybe) being packaged in the near future (probably under a new name).
Another possibility is creating a new bonus with new remote colours when they're introduced, which would also take a bite from WiiPlay sales (though it's possible to keep the name and modify the games).
If any of these possibilities happens, it throws your entire prediction out of whack.