Spiegel said:
PSP can be a viable option here. See Tenchu IV Wii -> PSP
PSP not being a console (and console referring to the ones that stay connected to the TV
) sort of knocks it out of contention as a viable console.
Spiegel said:
Now potential is having games selling >400k?
No, that would be realized potential.
The Wii has sold a lot of "expanded audience" games and a lot of traditional games that happen to have been made by Nintendo. Therefore, the audience to buy those types of games (not RPGs, discussed that before) exists to some degree on the Wii, if they can be reached. Maybe they're all Nintendo-only gamers and don't consider third-party games. That seems pretty unlikely considering a lot of Nintendo franchises have gone up since the GameCube, but would be one reason why third-parties
couldn't reach them. The
potential should exist on the Wii, though.
On the PSP, the currently shown audience buys more third-party games (has Sony given them better options there?), but outside of Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter-like games, and Crisis Core, they haven't been reaching any absolutely high sales. Relative to other PSP games, they're doing good, but that's why I said "absolutely" high sales.
If we're talking current status, PSP is selling more third-party (and I think even launch-aligned it might be a bit higher) than the Wii, and if companies can be satisfied with that or want to put out a blockbuster or want to put out a Monster Hunter-like game, great for them and PSP owners. If they want something more, they either have to go to the DS or the Wii, and if they are making a console game that needs significant Japan sales, the Wii is the obvious choice.
I've said before that this generation is a lot harder on third-parties. Last generation, they could put a game on the PS2 and be pretty assured that they're hitting a good portion of the game's target audience. The waters are much more choppy this generation and hard decisions about scale/budget of game (indicating handheld or console) and target audience have to be considered.
Spiegel said:
Well, on the ds only Nintendo, minigame/brain/party compilations, S-E hyped games and the typical gba blockbusters had reached that audience
You're actually disparaging the DS's ability to sell games, now?
Speigel said:
For store-brought expanded audience games? I agree
I realize that Nintendo tries to make games that could be played by anyone, but I wouldn't lump Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Kart, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl under the "expanded audience" games label.
Speigel said:
We agree to disagree then
Which is
fine.
Speigel said:
The DS is totally outpacing the PS2 in total software sales in Japan, but it is behind in third-party sales. No, I wouldn't expect companies to feel the need scale back their expectations for games on the DS compared to the PS2 when looking at the needed budget for each, though.
Again, as I've said before, comparing any current system to the PS2 for third-party sales is asking to make that system look bad.
Speigel said:
What psp third party games have underperformed and deserved to sell a lot more this year?
Yeah! We're to this part of the argument which I don't typically take part in. Now's the point someone comes in with the Wii equivalent and then we debate the subjective definition of quality. Woopee!
As I
already said, if companies are fine with their games topping out between 200K and 300K, great for them and PSP gamers.
Spiegel said:
Gundam Vs Gundam selling >320k in two weeks says hi