50% may be a tad generous, but even if the percentage is as low as 10% there's still a nice return at 60 million owners. And personally, I think 10% is more in line, only because I cannot possibly see them not making a Wii Play 2 later in the console's life.
This stock could be a total home run. Wii Play may be treated as the must get extra controller accessory if people figure the extra $10 they pay for the games is worth it. Most people getting the Wii probably want to get an additional controller at some point since the console is very party friendly. If just 50% of the forecasted 60 million Wii customers decide to get their 2nd controller with Wii Play, this stock would be the biggest return yet.
This stock looks very promising. Being one of the launch titles from Japan it was extremely popular. When it is released in the US it is going to be hugely popular here also.
I was just adding some pictures and article links here when I noticed that I can't select a date in 2007. Just thought I would point that out so it can get fixed eventually.
Trust me - the "games" are not worth $10. This title has had under an hours play in my house, and is currently gathering dust.
Firstly, the content on Wiiplay can hardly be described as games, it's more like tutorials.. each part teaches you to hold the controller in a certain way and concentrates on a particular type of movement - point and click, twisting wrist etc....
Secondly, the "games" are not open ended at all. Want to play shooting? Five stages and it's over - try again! Want to play fishing? Two minutes and it's over - try again! If anyone thinks that trying to beat their scores on 9 simplistic, short and repetative mini-games sounds like fun, then be my guest, but Wario Ware this certainly aint.
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400 opening price is a little steep, but i think this stock will do well based on your comments as well as it's popularity in the rest of the world.
It already seems to be a popular game.