Aaronrules380
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TP didn't sell a million copies between March 2011 and March 2012.
But it sold more than a million copies between March 2011 and September 2015, more than five years after it launched, which is how it got from 7.14 million sales (5.82 million on Wii according to https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2011/annual1103e.pdf + 1.32 million on GameCube according to https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2007/070427e.pdf)* in March 2011 to 8.85 million LTD sales (according to https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000019307).
*I've also seen a 1.59 million number for TP GameCube according to http://zeldadata.com/zeldadata_SalesInContext2014.html, but I don't know what the source is. That'd bring the 7.14 million number up to 7.41, but wouldn't really change the underlying point.
I'm not saying TP sold more during 2011 than SS did during its entire life. I said TP sold more since 2011, many years after it launched, than SS did during the years that followed its initial holiday. SS sold 3.52 million copies between launch and March 2012, but after that it seems pretty clear that TP must have been outselling it on the regular.
More specifically one that would pretty much only be useful for SS and nothing else for the demographics that play Zelda
Citation needed?
Look at my other post. TP didn't require an extra peripheral that slowed it's sales. And again, pinning it on artstyle is really dumb, when by far the most divisive part of SS was its controls