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NintendosBooger said:So what say you, now, ole chaps?
That the standards for crow-eating must have slipped if I'm being called out for a year-old one-line joke post?
NintendosBooger said:So what say you, now, ole chaps?
NintendosBooger said:Well, a bloodhound like me can't help but to serve crow every once in a while and to illustrate the severe lack of foresight of other GAF members...
The first two Layton games were at about 1.7 million combined as of mid-2008, so the first week of the third pushes it over 2 million.dyls said:What's the total LTD for the series in Japan? It has to be one of the most successful new IPs of the last few years over all systems.
[B][U]Wii 2007 2008 DIFFERENCE[/U][/B]
11/10 36,230 26,787 9,443
11/17 54,362 35,298 19,064
11/24 74,764 49,848 24,916
12/01 115,057 ??? OMG?
PantherLotus said:YOY SHOCKER
Code:[B][U]Wii 2007 2008 DIFFERENCE[/U][/B] 11/10 36,230 26,787 9,443 11/17 54,362 35,298 19,064 11/24 74,764 49,848 24,916 12/01 115,057 ??? OMG?
PepsimanVsJoe said:Oh Booger it is to laugh.
NintendosBooger said:and more in this thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=234085
PantherLotus said:with it is and how it hits the forest
Animal Crossing has sold more copies through week two than did Wii Fit. However, it didn't bring Wii hardware to its late November 2007 levels--and especially not to its early December 2007 levels which was Wii Fit's launch time.schuelma said:Last year Nintendo had Wii Fit which caught on immediately. This year, it appears that Wii Music and AC have failed in that regard. I'm sure sales will continue to go up in December, but it's also clear they are going to fall significantly short of 07.
donny2112 said:What about Animal Crossing?
domokunrox said:What an interesting week. I guess PES is pretty big in Japan. Didn't know that.
AnimeTheme said:I say moneyhat is that "force".
NintendosBooger said:So what say you, now, ole chaps?
NintendosBooger said:chaps?
Going farther back with SQL:Stumpokapow said:Is there a strong and consistent psp presence in the top 10 by fall? Looking back through the fall weeks:
charlequin said:I don't really like this trend where people just throw out "moneyhat" to explain every single software development factoid regarding the X360. In the past, people used a variety of evidence (prominent placement amongst the "third party exclusives" pushed by a hardware manufacturer at trade events, co-branded advertising, etc.) to judge "moneyhatted" titles, but because Microsoft's in the picture it's the first thing people say.
After a certain point, I think you have to stop assuming that Microsoft has this enormous stockpile of hat money that they've been throwing liberally at every single game that even flirts in the direction of 360 exclusivity and start assuming that the Japanese 360 exclusive phenomenon is a subset of the greater HD exclusive phenomenon -- i.e. companies seizing on minor structural incentives as a rationale for developing on poorly performing hardware.
Stumpokapow said:Is there a strong and consistent psp presence in the top 10 by fall? Looking back through the fall weeks:
this week: 5, 6, 8, 9, 10
last week: 3
week before: ...
before that: 7
before that: ...
before that: 6, 9
before that: 3, 8
before that: 1
before that: 7, 8
before that: ....
Fall ended two weeks ago.NintendosBooger said:I've never mentioned a specific date in fall. I said BY fall. We're still in the grips of the season.
I didnt really read all the discussion that clearly, i just saw a comment that PSP software isnt great, so i just asked what the PSP sales was compared to. It wasnt really a contunie of the current discussion, i just wondered about that one comment. I could have pointed that out, sorry.justchris said:This is certainly true, but Spiegel's contention was that, since the PSP has sold more software overall (and more 3rd party software specifically) this year, that publishers would see it as a better option because of that. However, as a publisher, total software sold is a less useful metric than total software in genre A sold. Which Stumpokapow discussed.
JoshuaJSlone said:Note that if a platform didn't have any in the Top 10, the week just doesn't show up rather than showing a 0.
NintendosBooger said:I've never mentioned a specific date in fall. I said BY fall. We're still in the grips of the season.
NintendosBooger said:I've never mentioned a specific date in fall. I said BY fall. We're still in the grips of the season.
EGM and their staff always come up with the most stupid rumours. Still waiting for that PiiS2 :lol .schuelma said:So I can't get the link because I'm at work so I'm not going to post a new thread, but the latest EGM rumor is that DQ9 is coming to the Wii ala FFCC:EoT
(It's at 1up.com)
No PS2 version this year. Wonder how it'll affect PS2 numbers and overall sales (assuming the Wii version stays flat).AnimeTheme said:I just noticed that WE09 PS3 ended up having a bigger launch week than the 08 version, despite having a slower launch-day start.
donny2112 said::lol We're in Winter, now. Fall ended in November.
Stumpokapow said:and i don't think any of the "nublets u pwnt" would have disagreed with that prediction
Stumpokapow said:... or is it that you think the psp is going to magically skyrocket starting with this week for no apparent reason?
charlequin said:Not that I disagree with the general thrust of your argument, but not quite.
JoshuaJSlone said:Going farther back with SQL:
Wii games in Famitsu Top 10
PSP
Note that if a platform didn't have any in the Top 10, the week just doesn't show up rather than showing a 0.
Spiegel said:Fun fact:
Wii "normal" week = Wii Fit/Wii Play/Wii Sports/Mario Kart Wii and 2-3 games
NintendosBooger said:I've never mentioned a specific date in fall. I said BY fall. We're still in the grips of the season.
Are those sums of sales numbers from the weekly charts (and new releases), or complete market figures (beyond top 30) from another source?PantherLotus said:<charts>
I'm thinking about doing something with these. Not sure what yet. Maybe a regular thing. Ideas/thoughts/suggestions welcome.
*Only includes titles released after 01-01-08*
Pokeman fans refuse to let it die!Jasoncheng said:MediaCreate-Ranking
http://www.m-create.com/ranking/
HardWare
DSi 87,185
PSP 55,090
Wii 49,848
PS3 34,978
DS Lite 26,851
Xbox 360 11,423
PS2 5,628
SoftWareTOP50
NDS:21
PSP:10
Wii:10
PS3:5
XBOX360:3
PS2:1
donny2112 said:Yeah, it's kind of sad. Wii Play has even dropped off the Top 30 lately. Wii is slowly sinking, and it's almost like they are just trying to get through the rest of the year on the momentum that was mostly started a year ago. Hopefully, I'm not just having pipe dreams thinking that they've been holding stuff back for the Motion+ launch. :lol
donny2112 said:Measured by solstice, then. Okay, that means there's 2-3 weeks left. Just a count of games in the Top 10 isn't particularly useful, I'd think regardless, though.
donny2112 said:Famitsu Nov 17-23
*sales list*
Bar Chart Nov 17-23 (thanks to JoshuaJSlone/garaph.info)
Note: Image may be delayed from the time of this post, but will automatically show once the data is ready.
Recent Famitsu Top 30s
Oct 20-26, 2008
Oct 27-Nov 2, 2008
Nov 3-9, 2008
Nov 10-16, 2008
Hero of Legend said:I say that it must be bringing in the dough if it's selling decently and if it has some legs.
donny2112 said:18520 first week (MC).
charlequin said:Nintendo is literally the only company in the gaming industry that I just can't give credit to on these sorts of things. They don't like to actually add features or spend development time on improving and expanding their franchises, they don't like to take any high-variance risks with their scheduling (even to the point of what they're doing now, killing themselves softly with a complete lack of software), and they don't (as a rule) pleasantly surprise everyone with unexpectedly interesting and unexpected bounties of new software titles.
donny2112 said:Famitsu Nov 17-23
18. 360 Otomedius G (Gorgeous!) 14586 / NEW
JoshuaJSlone said:
bcn-ron said:Are those sums of sales numbers from the weekly charts (and new releases), or complete market figures (beyond top 30) from another source?
I am curious on how Nintendo are thinking and what they will do with Motion+. Now there are something like 35 million Wii consoles sold worldwide, right? If so, then there are maybe like 50 million Wiimotes sold as well. When Motion+ comes out for sale (around spring or summer in 2009 if i am not mistaken?), then there might be something like 45-50 million Wii consoles sold worldwide and maybe something like 75 million Wiimotes sold worldwide.donny2112 said:Except at launches. Most of my thinking is based on the idea that Nintendo is going to make Motion+ the new standard with the future Wiimotes, and, in essence, relaunch Wii motion controls. If Motion+ becomes just another add-on, then, yeah, it'll be pretty underwhelming when it's all played out.
donny2112 said:Except at launches. Most of my thinking is based on the idea that Nintendo is going to make Motion+ the new standard with the future Wiimotes, and, in essence, relaunch Wii motion controls. If Motion+ becomes just another add-on, then, yeah, it'll be pretty underwhelming when it's all played out.
There's also the problem of "what's Nintendo been doing since they shifted development to the Wii?" On the one hand, Nintendo has no problem working internally on games, deciding that they're not up to snuff, and canceling them internally without anyone ever really knowing much about it outside Nintendo. That could be what's happening, but that's a lot of wasted man-hours, if that's the case. On the other hand, they could be working on a lot of games that will come out, but they're following their asinine policy of not announcing them until two weeks after release. On the third hand (doesn't everyone have three hands?), they could be prepping for something like a re-launch and need a large push of software to support it.
Like I said, I hope I'm not having pipe dreams.
test_account said:Maybe Motion+ becomes something like the Wii Balance Board, where some games can use the Motion+ controller as an optional control "scheme" (or what i shall say), while some games will require the Motion+ controller to work, but not all as in a standard? I do think that all Wiimotes that are included with the Wii console after when Motion+ comes out for sale will have the Motion+ technoligy build in atleast.
With optimistic, do you mean to include Wiimotes with the built in Motion+ technoligy with every Wii console? If so, ye, it guess it is hard to say, but i mean i've read something about it a while ago. Or maybe it was just some person who predicted thatMinsc said:I think something like that would be optimistic. It all depends on if it catches on, but I hardly expect anything more than a few select titles, and limited future support due to the point at which it is launching (three holiday seasons past release). In some ways making it for the next system would have made more sense, but who's to say Nintendo will ever have another Wii for a while?
test_account said:With optimistic, do you mean to include Wiimotes with the built in Motion+ technoligy with every Wii console? If so, ye, it guess it is hard to say, but i mean i've read something about it a while ago. Or maybe it was just some person who predicted that
EDIT: Or is Motion+ atleast bundled with every copy of Wii Sports Resort?
Ah ok, so that is how it was. Thanks for the info!justchris said:Including Motion+ with new Wiis sold was speculation. It seems likely that, eventually, Motion+ tech will be built into the Wiimote itself, but there has been no confirmation on that.
Every copy of Wii Sports: Resort will come with a Motion+, and it will also be sold separately. That was announced at E3.
test_account said:Now there are something like 35 million Wii consoles sold worldwide, right? If so, then there are maybe like 50 million Wiimotes sold as well. When Motion+ comes out for sale (around spring or summer in 2009 if i am not mistaken?), then there might be something like 45-50 million Wii consoles sold worldwide and maybe something like 75 million Wiimotes sold worldwide.
Making Motion+ the new standard (as in that the upcomming games must use the Motion+ controller or else you cant play them) will in theory mean that like 45-50 million people must buy the Motion+ addon or new Wiimote(s) that have the Motion+ built into the controller.