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Posted Nov 30, 2007 at 08:24AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Super Mario Galaxy, Games, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Super Mario, Blockbuster, Michael Comeau
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Super Mario Galaxy from Nintendo - Image 1Super Mario Galaxy may have sold 500,000 copies in its first week but research analyst Michael Comeau believes that this amount doesn't live up to expectations. Despite describing the game as the "biggest Wii release ever", Comeau says the game's number are disappointing, a "borderline failure" when compared to the likes of other big releases this year. He compares the game directly to the success of Halo 3. Read more in the full article.

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Posted Oct 22, 2007 at 08:45AM by Sally B. Listed in: Interviews, News, Videos, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Sony, Michael Comeau
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We all know about Nintendo Wii's current popularity in the gaming console market, and the claim is backed up by credible proof in the form of numbers, both in the console sales count as well as Nintendo's stock value. But there has to be a dark side for every shining moment, and TheStreet's research analyst Michael Comeau may have an idea about what exactly the Wii's dark side is: there are less and less people buying Wii games, especially third-party titles.

In his video interview, Comeau said that Nintendo did a good job in moving consoles, but somehow failed when it comes to selling software. The few good games that the Wii has, he said, are mostly developed by Nintendo itself. He claims that only a few people buy third party games, which could be very alarming.

Why so? Comeau explained that it may scare off third-party developers from creating any more Wii titles, and Nintendo's waggling console may suffer if they bolt from making more games for the Wii. Comeau also said that because of this, the Wii may fall off the pedestal it's sitting off right now and get bumped off the spot by Sony's PlayStation 3.

He also mentioned a lot of good points regarding his prediction, but its better to listen to the entire video. Go ahead and click on the Play button below to listen to the interview!



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