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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
This is giving me flashbacks of the Cube around the same time. I recall Nintendo sending out a "look how many great games we have" press release pull of nothing back then too. And unsurprisingly just like back then there are a few people acting excited about some pretty unspectacular third party games.
But it doesn't look to be as long as the Cube drought was (assuming Super Paper Mario is released in April) and there are still a lot of people who want Wii's but have not been able to buy one yet so a good chunk of the future userbase will not notice the drought. So far it's not as big of a deal.
what What WHAT?!?!?!
Is anyone here confused as to why Ian isn't going negative? This is such a great opportunity too!
For instance, more people own Wiis now compared to the GC at the same time, so there are more people to disappoint and who might notice a drought.
Also, how can Nintendo prove that things have really changed with a completely empty month of February?
And do they truly believe we'll buy into the VC will carry us through droughts excuse? If so!!! ... okay, they got me there.
On the plus side, demand for the console itself is still apparently through the roof and mostly from casual/non-gamers who wouldn't be too affected by the drought anyways. "drought" is a hardcore gamer term.
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