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That would be quite an exaggeration, but it's definitely down with the flu or something.Souldriver said:So is the Wii dying?
That would be quite an exaggeration, but it's definitely down with the flu or something.Souldriver said:So is the Wii dying?
They've captured the general Japanese public with the DS. That's their main competition, and that's making it a hard sell. I really don't understand what they're buying PSPs for. It really does not appear to be the games, or at least not ones sold in stores.JoshuaJSlone said:That would be quite an exaggeration, but it's definitely down with the flu or something.
Err..bmf said:They've captured the general Japanese public with the DS. That's their main competition, and that's making it a hard sell. I really don't understand what they're buying PSPs for. It really does not appear to be the games, or at least not ones sold in stores.
Sage00 said:Err..
NDS: 9
PSP: 8
Wii: 6
PS2: 3
PS3: 2
360: 2
This week. We need a graph of these.Sage00 said:Err..
NDS: 9
PSP: 8
Wii: 6
PS2: 3
PS3: 2
360: 2
Wow, if one guy bought all of those copies for himself then i guess it is safe to say that he is a big fan of Idol Masterslaughterking said:Heh, seeing the three idolmasters in the charts remindes me of the uber otaku I've seen on sankaku few days ago. He wasn't satisified with just one copy of each version.
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Nothing is certain this gen, but I'd definitely say MH3 is in with a good chance, even if it falls short of cultural phenomenon like the handheld games.test_account said:I was thinking about something earlier today, are there any 3rd part console games (not handheld systems) this generation that are so to say guaranteed to sell at least 1 million copies in Japan? I guess Final Fantasy XIII and Dragon Quest X at least, but what about beside these 2 games?
Wow, if one guy bought all of those copies for himself then i guess it is safe to say that he is a big fan of Idol Master
bmf said:This week. We need a graph of these.
Monster Hunter 3 will probably do a million.test_account said:I was thinking about something earlier today, are there any 3rd part console games (not handheld systems) this generation that are so to say guaranteed to sell at least 1 million copies in Japan? I guess Final Fantasy XIII and Dragon Quest X at least, but what about beside these 2 games?
I believe LTDs are not that far off though.DarkMehm said:Not only this week. PSP is ahead of the Wii in software YTD.
how many games of them are idol master games that launched this week ?Sage00 said:Err..
NDS: 9
PSP: 8
Wii: 6
PS2: 3
PS3: 2
360: 2
Byakuya769 said:You think WKC is a fair comparison with SO??? 500 is obviously out of the realm of possibility, but it would have destroyed WKC on the ps3 sales wise.
Sage00 said:Nothing is certain this gen, but I'd definitely say MH3 is in with a good chance, even if it falls short of cultural phenomenon like the handheld games.
Spiegel said:You liar! Psp doesn't sell games
Spiegel said:You liar! Psp doesn't sell games
Yeah I think it has a good shot. Capcom is going to push the hell out of this game- in this weeks Famitsu Inafune says he wants to make Monster Hunter bigger than Dragon Quest and that MH Tri is "important for the industry" as well as for Capcom.
02/02 - 02/08DarkMehm said:Not only this week. PSP is ahead of the Wii in software YTD.
Well no, you can't exclude certain ifs and buts and include others. If LO, BD, TLR, ToV, SO4 and WKS had released on PS3 then you can be certain PS3 would have the userbase to push 600k+ on these RPGs in Japan alone, which is something like 5x greater than 360's out-of-Japan sales (excluding LO, which is probably down to MS' brilliant marketing on that). ToV is crawling it's way past 100k in NA and isn't even out in Europe. There's really no argument. If they were all on Wii then maybe Wii's situation would not be the same as it is now.gkrykewy said:Yes, it could have conceivably eeked out 500k or so LTD in Japan, or about 150k more than it'll end up LTDing on 360 (in Japan). Flawless victoly!
Both figures probably dwarfed by its Euro and NA sales on 360, which makes an argument for PS3 exclusivity for this title ridiculous, unless you think EU/NA PS3 version sales might match 360 sales, which is an unlikely proposition at best: on the 360 side, LO, BD, and TLR have all had much higher sales outside Japan than within (and respectable total sales if you bother to look). On the PS3 side, the only example I can think of is VC, which seems to have sold higher in Japan. Can anyone reasonably expect any non-FF or DQ JRPG to move a million units worldwide on PS3? Lost Odyssey is just about there, and SO will probably surpass it.
Multiplatform I can certainly see, if the engine makes it cost effective, but teeth gnashing over "irrational" decisions to release JRPGs on 360 are misplaced. In reality, any HD JRPG is probably misspent resources, but if it's going to exist, it only approaches sense on 360 or multiplat.
gkrykewy said:Yes, it could have conceivably eeked out 500k or so LTD in Japan, or about 150k more than it'll end up LTDing on 360 (in Japan). Flawless victoly!
Both figures probably dwarfed by its Euro and NA sales on 360, which makes an argument for PS3 exclusivity for this title ridiculous, unless you think EU/NA PS3 version sales might match 360 sales, which is an unlikely proposition at best: on the 360 side, LO, BD, and TLR have all had much higher sales outside Japan than within (and respectable total sales if you bother to look). On the PS3 side, the only example I can think of is VC, which seems to have sold higher in Japan. Can anyone reasonably expect any non-FF or DQ JRPG to move a million units worldwide on PS3? Lost Odyssey is just about there, and SO will probably surpass it.
Multiplatform I can certainly see, if the engine makes it cost effective, but teeth gnashing over "irrational" decisions to release JRPGs on 360 are misplaced. In reality, any HD JRPG is probably misspent resources, but if it's going to exist, it only approaches sense on 360 or multiplat.
Can you prove this? I don't know that this is true. BD is 200k+ and TLR is 120k+ in Japan. You think BD sold a lot more outside of Japan than in?gkrykewy said:BD, and TLR
Syntek said:Regarding the high price for SO4, I recall some interview with Carmack that MS charges ridiculous royalty fees for multi-discs releases, likely as a measure deter developers from exceeding one disc. The price increase is probably to offset that.
bmf said:Wasn't it not to long ago that we were discussing how the PSP sold no software except for Monster Hunter due to piracy?
Captain Smoker said:Dengeki Software Totals - Weekly Overview
Code:Week NDS Wii PS3 PS2 PSP X360 12/29 - 01/04 1.302.245 718.913 267.529 186.653 415.422 66.262 01/05 - 01/11 517.137 226.875 123.874 103.390 218.188 35.991 01/12 - 01/18 486.422 227.923 167.187 79.900 157.460 30.677 01/19 - 01/25 362.216 215.920 107.169 76.308 161.193 41.990 01/26 - 02/01 422.172 168.744 87.903 193.494 462.247 42.869 02/02 - 02/08 336.350 126.504 128.816 105.175 198.800 32.791 02/09 - 02/15 504.351 114.290 185.817 122.805 205.945 59.655 [B]YTD 2009 3.930.893 1.799.169 1.068.295 867.725 1.819.255 310.235[/B]
gkrykewy said:Both figures probably dwarfed by its Euro and NA sales on 360
Blue Dragon entered NPD rankings in August of it's release at 54k. RPGs in general much less BD barely even chart in Europe. It's hard to believe it quadrupled it's opening month.Y2Kev said:Can you prove this? I don't know that this is true. BD is 200k+ and TLR is 120k+ in Japan. You think BD sold a lot more outside of Japan than in?
And where do you get LO at near 1 million units? This game is the magically inflating sales balloon. People used 700k for months with no real source and now it's near 1 million?
bmf said:Here's the graph I was looking for.
gkrykewy said:Yes, it could have conceivably eeked out 500k or so LTD in Japan, or about 150k more than it'll end up LTDing on 360 (in Japan). Flawless victoly!
Both figures probably dwarfed by its Euro and NA sales on 360, which makes an argument for PS3 exclusivity for this title ridiculous, unless you think EU/NA PS3 version sales might match 360 sales, which is an unlikely proposition at best: on the 360 side, LO, BD, and TLR have all had much higher sales outside Japan than within (and respectable total sales if you bother to look). On the PS3 side, the only example I can think of is VC, which seems to have sold higher in Japan. Can anyone reasonably expect any non-FF or DQ JRPG to move a million units worldwide on PS3? Lost Odyssey is just about there, and SO will probably surpass it.
Multiplatform I can certainly see, if the engine makes it cost effective, but teeth gnashing over "irrational" decisions to release JRPGs on 360 are misplaced. In reality, any HD JRPG is probably misspent resources, but if it's going to exist, it only approaches sense on 360 or multiplat.
I'll concede that the PSP is doing better in software sales this year than in the past. I'm still pretty certain that the tie ratio is out of whack, but I'm willing to believe that my picture of the sales landscape isn't as complete as it once was. I look forward to any additional data that may or may not be provided by Donny, Joshua, or Panther later in the thread.DarkMehm said:That graph is pretty useless as it only contains data of the Top 30. Why du you ignore Spiegels posting? That sales data is relevant. Just open your eyes for the truth.
Dokimeki Memorial helped IGA and Kojima to establish themselves as Game Devs.Linkup said:I surprised people are happy or welcome games like Idolmaster selling well on PSP. I think in the past such titles where trolled and ignored, times change I guess.
Linkup said:I surprised people are happy or welcome games like Idolmaster selling well on PSP. I think in the past such titles where trolled and ignored, times change I guess.
That would be an interesting question. If the PS3 had all these titles, would they be selling radically higher than their 360 sales, or just higher but proportionally to the installed userbase.Sage00 said:If LO, BD, TLR, ToV, SO4 and WKS had released on PS3 then you can be certain PS3 would have the userbase to push 600k+ on these RPGs in Japan alone.
Y2Kev said:Can you prove this? I don't know that this is true. BD is 200k+ and TLR is 120k+ in Japan. You think BD sold a lot more outside of Japan than in?
And where do you get LO at near 1 million units? This game is the magically inflating sales balloon. People used 700k as a shipment figure for months and now it's near 1 million?
Sage00 said:Well no, you can't exclude certain ifs and buts and include others. If LO, BD, TLR, ToV, SO4 and WKS had released on PS3 then you can be certain PS3 would have the userbase to push 600k+ on these RPGs in Japan alone
Byakuya769 said:So now we're comparing a strategy rpg to traditional jrpgs... victoly indeed.
Sage00 said:Nothing is certain this gen, but I'd definitely say MH3 is in with a good chance, even if it falls short of cultural phenomenon like the handheld games.
1cesc said:Monster Hunter 3 will probably do a million.
Ye, Monster Hunter 3 might have a good shot at selling a million copies, i think so too I think it should be interesting to see how much Monster Hunter 3 will end up selling, as well as the Monster Hunter port for the Wii that is comming out relatively soon. What was the name of that Monster Hunter game again, Monster Hunter G or something?schuelma said:Yeah I think it has a good shot. Capcom is going to push the hell out of this game- in this weeks Famitsu Inafune says he wants to make Monster Hunter bigger than Dragon Quest and that MH Tri is "important for the industry" as well as for Capcom.
Except those are games of the past... you'd be hard pressed nowadays to find such strong-selling games in those genres. Idolm@ster is the exception, not the norm.farnham said:Tokimeki Memorial helped IGA and Kojima to establish themselves as Game Devs.
And White Album, Princess Maker as well as To Heart were exceptional games..
I don't think people are welcoming or happy for it. It was just to be expected. It's a high-profile series that has a devoted following, of course it was going to sell on any system it was put on.Linkup said:I surprised people are happy or welcome games like Idolmaster selling well on PSP. I think in the past such titles where trolled and ignored, times change I guess.
phez said:Wii 16,973
PS3 16,149
freddy said:Capcom sees a potential cash cow in the Wii and recognises that the industry needs a leading console for developers to focus on. Rest assured Nintendo won't let Capcom hang in the air on it's own with this. They have things up their sleeves and they will use them before too long.
phez said:mcreate:
DSi 41,839
PSP 29,552
Xbox 360 25,334
Wii 16,973
PS3 16,149
DS Lite 9,975
PS2 5,029
Zoe said:Daaaaaaamn
Console gaming ghettophez said:Wii 16,973
PS3 16,149
bmf said:They've captured the general Japanese public with the DS. That's their main competition, and that's making it a hard sell.
The latter.Bojanglez said:Is there a supply shortage of Wiis in Japan or is it just a slowdown in demand?
gkrykewy said:Okay, find me any peripherally-related PS3 game released in all regions that would make a better comparison.