APerfectCircle
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Saying the DS pokemons are not gunna sell huge amounts is like saying the same thing with gta 4 and ps3, just stupid. Im guessing they are gunna use the wireless linking as well, which could arguably make it more popular.
32X was just another audio-visual upgrade. DS has a lot of other unique features not found in plainer portables like GBA or PSP.Pimpwerx said:The DS and GBA won't coexist side by side. The DS has to take over for the GBA. Seriously, I don't know how Nintendo could possibly get away with that when Sega was eaten alive for doing the same thing. They released some fairly diverse products with the 32X and then the Saturn, but it was all viewed as generating from the same line, so it bit them in the ass. I don't see how anyone could see the DS and not see yet another Gameboy.
*shrug* I've heard others in recent days mention that reasoning, so I accepted it on face value. Whether Media Create tracks sales from the Play Asias and Lik Sangs of the world I really do not know.Hardknock said:"exports" are considered as "sell throughs" if I'm not mistaken, because most of them have to purchase the product directly from the stores there anyway. And even if they didn't, they surely could have sold off the few thousand that they bought with-in a week right??
SantaCruZer said:wtf? The GC sales has hovered around 5K in japan for some time now. Suddenly a jump to 25K is certainly nice!
Maybe fire emblem impressed them
Maybe its christmas and some parents didn't know the difference between playstation and gamecubeHardknock said:Maybe a lot of very happy DS owners decided to finally give the GC a chance?
SantaCruZer said:uh someone said earlier that the x-mas holidays wasn't that big in Japan. Not compared to US that is.
CVXFREAK said:Well Japan's a much smaller country. Of course it won't be as big.
SantaCruZer said:well I didn't mean in that way. Oh forget it
On the one hand, it is true that some franchises balloon in popularity then pop. Tomb Raider, Crash Bandicoot, and Resident Evil jumped off a cliff for instance. On the other hand Pokémon has been going for nearly 9 years now and still easily selling a million copies for non-major releases.APerfectCircle said:Saying the DS pokemons are not gunna sell huge amounts is like saying the same thing with gta 4 and ps3, just stupid. Im guessing they are gunna use the wireless linking as well, which could arguably make it more popular.
I don't know about Xmas itself, but sales definitely increase during this time of year. They increase and peak a few weeks later than in the west however, which I'm sure is why the US got the slightly earlier DS launch.SantaCruZer said:uh someone said earlier that the x-mas holidays wasn't that big in Japan. Not compared to US that is.
JoshuaJSlone said:On the one hand, it is true that some franchises balloon in popularity then pop. Tomb Raider, Crash Bandicoot, and Resident Evil jumped off a cliff for instance. On the other hand Pokémon has been going for nearly 9 years now and still easily selling a million copies for non-major releases.
Mama Smurf said:Pokemon will be fine, but it's true that huge games from one generation won't necessarily be huge games the next. some, in fact plenty, seem like they'll be eternally big (Mario, Zelda, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy), but others aren't. Some of the biggest titles from last gen are now just good sellers (sometimes not even that), (as Josh mentioned) the likes of Crash Bandicoot, Tomb Raider, Wipeout etc.
I think GTA will still be big next gen, but who knows if it'll be once of the real big hitters anymore. When the SNES and Genesis were around, could anyone have predicted that the likes of Tomb Raider and Goldeneye would be the big games the next gen? Or during the PSX/N64 era, who knew Halo and the GTA series would be the biggest games around?
We're sort of straying off the topic here quite a lot, but nevermind.
Hey, I'm just going by what Kutaragi's been saying.
Which would be?
G4life98 said:But the reason those franchises fell (in sales not pop-culture status) can be directly tied to the quality of the games being produced and its overall decline with each sequel.
In franchises like pokemon, ff, dq the quality of the games remain high and so do the sales.
G4life98 said:But the reason those franchises fell (in sales not pop-culture status) can be directly tied to the quality of the games being produced and its overall decline with each sequel.
In franchises like pokemon, ff, dq the quality of the games remain high and so do the sales.
I think the success of the Pokemon/ Final fantasy type games are more due to their abililty to keep attracting new fans. I was into pokemon a while, back, now my brother is, it keeps on going. While the crash bandicoot games rely on the same people buying who bought them last gen. I would be surprised if the pokemon DS games don't become the biggest selling software for the system.
Pokémon is very popular with youngsters, so even if people get tired of it... there are new people. Still doesn't completely answer why it's lasted longer than a lot of kid crazes, but hey.Mama Smurf said:I'm a bit confused, what about Pokemon and FF do you believe gives them the ability to attract newer fans over games like Crash?
miyuru said:Man, what are MP6 total sales?
CVXFREAK said:Exactly.
If Pokemon Emerald's an indication, then Pokemon's popularity in Japan is still healthy. Diamond and Pearl will probably outsell DQ8, too.
Galian Beast said:CVXFREAK, Pokemon sales continue to move in a downward spiral.
Red/Blue/Green in Japan - 8 million vs Silver/Gold - 6.91 million (pretty large decrease, but 3 versions vs 2)
Yellow - 2.16 vs Crystal 2.4 million (slight increase)
Silver/Gold - 6.91 million vs 4.46 million (large decrease)
Crystal - 2.14 million vs Emerald - 1.1 million (large decrease even when compared to Yellow)
Then the remakes combined sell to 2.3 million.
Galian Beast said:Perhaps it says that two high selling games can sometimes outsell one high selling game =/...
Or that the original games were more popular than DQ5...
P.S. Pokemon is down to less than 20k copies per week. It's not going to shift a large number of copies changing my view on it compared to other pokemon games and their respective success.
CVXFREAK said:http://blog.goo.ne.jp/ipod_mini/d/20041215
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Galian Beast said:In one post you say the game is over 1.3 million, in the other you say it's selling over 30k copies, but under 1.2 million copies...
SantaCruZer said:IAWTP.
Galian Beast said:Then I guess you've been owned too...
CVXFREAK said:If Pokemon Emerald's an indication, then Pokemon's popularity in Japan is still healthy
I don't knwo what you are talking about here.
He claimed that Pokemon's popularity is still healthy which is absolutley true. When you sell over 1 million copies you can't really talk about a down spiral.
Link316 said::lol
Galian Beast said:Then I seriously suggest that you learn how to read.
Actually that isn't at all true.
1 million is not some magic number that eleviates anything/everything.
You have to take into account expectations, past history, and resources put into a game.
If a FF game were to sell just 1 million copies in Japan, Square Enix would deem it a failure. In fact I remember an interview where an employee said this.
then pokemon is clearly not healthy in sales.
It's like saying someone is healthy because the disease hasn't made it's way into ravaging their body... they are still sick...
Galian Beast said:pokemon is clearly not healthy in sales.
You'd be taken more seriously if you keep the snarky comments down a bit, ya know.
Actually, yes it is. Another million GBA cartridges sold is pure success.
To most developers and even the media, 1 million is SO a magic number.
Resources? This is an "expansion" to Pokemon Ru/Sa. It, undoubtedly, takes Nintendo very few resources to recycle a pre-existing game engine and add a couple of new critters, dialogues, and maps to it. Oh yeah, and +1,000,000 sales.
Didn't FFTA sell less than 1 million in Japan? I'm pretty sure Square was happy with the number. (I could be wrong.)
It may be a million less than the last expansion (though I don't think it's done selling yet), but it still broke a million. Pokemon is still a very healthy cash cow for Nintendo. And, there's always the chance that the new Pokemon games on the DS are going to invigorate sales quite a bit. You HAVE to realize that Pokemon Emerald is effectively the 5th Pokemon made exclusively for the GBA, it's also, consequently, the 5th Pokemon to use this particular game engine. No surprise it hasn't sold as well as the past four.
Wha?
Galian Beast said:I don't need you to take me seriously. My life doesn't depend on it or this message board.
Profit today, does not equate to profit tomorrow. And thus does not speak on the health of a FRANCHISE compared to the success of a single title.
The Pokemon company isn't most developers, and even the media would see pokemon games selling a lot less as a fall from grace. If the next handheld pokemon games were to sell combined 1 million around the world, the media wouldn't give a whoop.
Reading my friend, reading. I didn't say resources were a factor in this game's success, I simply said it was a factor that had to be taken into account before deciding a game was a success simply based on selling a million copies. Legend of Dragoon sold a million worldwide, what most would see as a huge success. But the advertising and development cost put into the game dwarfed the figure, and that is why we have no sequel.
I never heard expectations on FFTA, but i'll tell you this, it is not a main series FF game, and thus is completely unrelated.
Many people see things as Bad or Good... it's not that simple. A company doesn't need to be in the red to be in trouble, or doing badly for example. A game doesn't need to drop to 500k from 4 million to show signs of weakening...
Galian Beast said:In one post you say the game is over 1.3 million, in the other you say it's selling over 30k copies, but under 1.2 million copies...
talk about contradictory.
You've always been good at owning yourself.
9 Pokemon Emerald Pokemon GBA RPG 26,000 1,160,000 November 29-Dec 5th (I assume it's weekly sales are lower now)