I guess this is what you've been listening to all day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQDHCyFe2rY
If you seriously think that sales significantly increased since July or that European sales even hit 100k, then you are out of your mind. Or do you suggest it sold 300k in Japan yesterday?
AGAIN: i do not care for your opinion on what YOU think it sold. I'm asking how much it sold, worldwide, over 12 months. If you don't know the answer, fine, MOVE ALONG. Also please state where i believe it sold those numbers. Try READING next time because you seem to have serious issues with that. I'm saying those are the numbers stated on youknowwhere. I'm not saying they are accurate HENCE ME ASKING.
I'm sure these last 6 months ZombiU sales have exploded.
What a witty remark. Now, do you have actually something substantial to add to the discussion or not? No? Ok.
I posed a very clear question. I didn't ask to get trolled.
And if you had the numbers, what would you going to compare them to? What is the threshold for a sequel to be made? How many copies were moved only at heavy discounts?
So, basically, it doesn't matter and people aren't allowed to ask a simple question even if just to be informed. I don't know what the threshold would be, but it would be interesting to see how many people actually played the game. Like i said earlier, just knowing if the game has legs, if there is interest in it, even at reduced price. Zombi U has all it takes to be a sleeper hit, traveling on word of mouth, selling small numbers over longer periods. If this is the case, maybe Nintendo could consider funding a sequel. It's a rather polarizing game, and i think those who hated it, could have very well sold it. Those that liked it, even after after paying only 20 bucks for it, might very well snatch up the sequel at full price. I don't know if you played the game, or if you have followed the feedback it gets. But you'll not find many people saying "it was ok, i guess". Even now, in the "just bought a wii u" thread, it is one of the games first recommended to new owners, often followed and appreciated.
@Zing: Ok.