Smiles and Cries
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ki/oon said:Hardware sales :
DS : 32 000
PSP : 21000
Yup, I definitely see a trend there
trendy very trendy, those are awesome PSP numbers when you think about it
ki/oon said:Hardware sales :
DS : 32 000
PSP : 21000
Yup, I definitely see a trend there
Mama Smurf said:Funnily enough, I'm not sure how happy Sony would be with PSPs selling but the games not. That would seem to indicate that people are buying them for other things than games, which is really no surprise given what else it can do, but given the huge losses Sony must face on each PSP, they surely need high game sales to claw their way into profitability,
thorns said:The japenese market needs to release fewer but higher quality titles as well as do multiplatform development and market their games better in the west. At this rate they're going for a crash.
Agreed, but I think thorn's multiplatform comment ties into western sales. No it doesn't make sense for a small specialized publisher like Nippon Ichi, Arika or IREM to divert resources to multiplatform R&D, but for larger publishres like Capcom, Konami or Namco (who's biggest games are now netting 60-80% of sales outside Japan) it doesn't make sense not to move into multiplatfrom development. Otherwise they'll never catch up to the western competition, and games like Metal Gear, Tekken or Devil May Cry won't have a hope of catching competitors like Splinetr Cell, Mortal Kombat or Prince of Persia. And it's not like these JP firms are low on resources either, Konami regularly pumps out over 100 games a year... yet they can't afford to spare the staff for some ports of MGS3-4? :/Bebpo said:Multiplatform costs more money and time; Japanese games don't really sell that well this generation on Xbox; and the GC userbase is fickle and doesn't tend to buy many non-Nintendo published games. Multiplatforming is good when you're doing well and want to broaden your market, but when your in trouble you should just be shooting the biggest platform userbase.
I agree that marketing better in the west would help though.
BuzzJive said:So - what happens next week if the DS Easy Dictionary places top 5 - or heaven forbid - number 2? (with a Square Enix game coming out too, I don't think it can make number 1)
Smiles and Cries said:lets hope not a dictionary doing that well is the end of gaming as we know it
Smiles and Cries said:lets hope not a dictionary doing that well is the end of gaming as we know it
heidern said:First it was Nintendogs, then it was Brain Training and now the dictionary? Come now, stop being so stubborn, the end of gaming as we know it has already occured. You need to disown your exiled mentor Drinky and give yourself into the new era.
Smiles and Cries said:A Dictionary is not a game
BuzzJive said:Isn't there some kind of multiplayer quiz mode or something?
human5892 said:God damn, I hate like hell to see Capcom bombing all over the damn world. They're one of my favorite developers.
EVERYONE BUY OKAMI PLZ!
Steamboy a sell-through rate of 2%? That's bad. Somebody miscalculated the estimates. :lolJonnyram said:Wow, according to 2ch's regular sales data guy:
Steamboy has a sell-through rate of less than 2%!
The GC version of Killer 7 sold about half the PS2 version.
Meteos has almost reached a total of 50k.
Lumines around 40k.
DS software total for the week 90k.
PSP software total about 21k.
DS Puyo Puyo 90k.
KimiShine 97k.
Pac Pix about 90k.
Technology is only going to become more and more capable of handling multiple tasks effectively. When there's portable tech available that can play DC/PS2-esque games as well as playback digital audio and video content you're not going to put the genie back in the bottle and attempting to pretend the capability doesn't exist won't help either because somebody else will capitalize on it, one way or another. Companies tend to run into bigger problems when they don't embrace the natural pace of technological progress and try to hinder it in some way.Mama Smurf said:Funnily enough, I'm not sure how happy Sony would be with PSPs selling but the games not. That would seem to indicate that people are buying them for other things than games, which is really no surprise given what else it can do, but given the huge losses Sony must face on each PSP, they surely need high game sales to claw their way into profitability.
Sure, multiple revenue paths (PSP Game sames, UMD Video sales, MemoryStick Duo sales, Sony Connect content, etc) might be a boon for Sony Corp, but it doesn't seem to help SCEI all that much. And given they're shouldering the majority of costs and responsibility for this device, a low return on game sales can't be a good thing.... especially when they've got a new superconsole to launch in just under a year. I think it's clear things aren't going quite as Kutaragi expected.kaching said:The PSP has potential to offer a number of different profit streams to Sony, not just on the basis of selling games. Its just a question of how well they embrace the full potential of the device they've created. Sony could probably be making a tidy profit on Memory Stick sales right now, if they only priced there's more competitively with Sandisk's offerings, for example. There's certainly a supply issue that Sandisk hasn't fully caught up with yet. There's UMDs, doing better than most people expected. There's any number of non-gaming apps that could be built to take advantage of the Wifi capability of the PSP through which they could offer subscription services for streaming audio/video, news and other premium downloads.
Stopsign said:I pretty sure Sengoku, Tenchu, and Tenchi are all coming out for the PSP. This will attract a big anime crowd out of hiding. There hasn't been all that many Anime related games yet for the PSP.
BuzzJive said:Killer 7's numbers make PN03's 10,569 for it's first week look good. At least if they had left it as a cube exclusive, they could blame the cube userbase.
jarrod said:And it's not like these JP firms are low on resources either, Konami regularly pumps out over 100 games a year... yet they can't afford to spare the staff for some ports of MGS3-4? :/
Sure, there are new challenges to address, but no company attempting to make money off the technology sector is going to be able to bury their head in the sand and hope to survive on a static business model based on the state of yesterday's technology for very long. By all accounts, that's the very cause of some of Sony's woes at the moment with dwindling marketshare in previously strong sectors for them such as television and portable audio, where they didn't keep up with the pace of change and how it affected business models.Mama Smurf said:Well it's going to be incredibly difficult to find out whether sales of those things are enough to be profitable...in fact, finding out sales in general or Sony's profit on things like that seems unlikely.
However it goes though, I can't imagine they could possibly be profitable if game sales stayed as they are. They won't I'm sure, but they really need some big hitters coming up soon.
I guess if you assume that the rest of Sony Corp has a strictly parasitic relationship with SCEI that might be the case but aren't you the guy that typically likes to insinuate that Sony Corp is using some clever accounting to distribute some of SCEI's costs?jarrod said:Sure, multiple revenue paths (PSP Game sames, UMD Video sales, MemoryStick Duo sales, Sony Connect content, etc) might be a boon for Sony Corp, but it doesn't seem to help SCEI all that much. And given they're shouldering the majority of costs and responsibility for this device, a low return on game sales can't be a good thing....especially when they've got a new superconsole to launch in just under a year. I think it's clear things aren't going quite as Kutaragi expected.
Phoenix Dark said:I told you guys last week that Killer 7 was going to bomb. Listen to me next time you hobos.
to be honest, Sega and Namco should be very pleasedJonnyram said:PSP software total about 21k.
DS Puyo Puyo 90k.
KimiShine 97k.
Pac Pix about 90k.
Link316 said:they shouldn't complain, an extra 11K's better than nothing, it would've been much worse if they left it on the GC and just ended up with its 5-6K sales
Monorojo said:you people do know japan isnt the world, and in the US (a much bigger market) PSP software is killing DS?
To look at one market and completely ignore the other is like living in the dark.
OptimusPrime said:Well...okay DS is kicking PSP's butt in EU...it's not out yet...but it should have been...imo the PSP is never gonna catch up there. So it's Jap and EU in the pocket and USA close....
milanbaros said:IAWTP, it isn't like the 2 markets are even in the same league anymore especially in software now as well. It used to be that the tie ratios were unbelievable in Japan but they have fallen now. The US is the main market now but the japanese market is so readily viewable in chart form.
Monorojo said:you people do know japan isnt the world, and in the US (a much bigger market) PSP software is killing DS?
OptimusPrime said:If they are 800.000 - 1 milj behind, the gap will never be closed it's just like in JAP. It's their own fault.