Nice. I guess game quality really does matter.wrowa said:That's more than Innocence and Tempest managed to sell in their first week.
Nice. I guess game quality really does matter.wrowa said:That's more than Innocence and Tempest managed to sell in their first week.
duckroll said:We're still missing Let's Tap and Bleach right?
Case said:Nice. I guess game quality really does matter.
donny2112 said:Crisis Core also had the limited first run of the PSP Slim & Lite, so it may have been able to go higher that first week if more of the PSP-2000s were available. Dissidia has going for it that it seems to be more of a fighter than an RPG, so maybe it'll have better legs than RPGs usually do. If it can cross 500K for the first week, 1 million may be doable.
Does it say how many of those Dissidia sales were of the bundle?
Not bad, definitely over 100k then. I don't think it will beat DSi for the week though.Spiegel said:
Euhmmzzz Monster Hunter has insane legs ^^RpgN said:Interesting first day sales this time
FF Dissidia is doing just as expected, similar to FFVIICC. Though I don't see it reaching the million figure that easily unless it gets huge legs. Psp games aren't known for that, but who knows?
Kingsora said:Euhmmzzz Monster Hunter has insane legs ^^
Actually I wouldn't be surprised if Dissidia has also some insane legs thanks to the multiplayer modes (CC didn't have that)RpgN said:It isn't a scale each game can achieve on the psp. It might happen more often now but you can't be sure.
RpgN said:ToH is doing better than the past ds games but where are the shipment figures? I wonder what Namco expected themselves. And lol at the CGI version. I guess I'll get that knowing it will drop in price quickly.
What this is not showing is release dates. Gundam Musou was a quite lengthy PS3 timed exclusive if I remember correctly.duckroll said:Gundam Musou (PS2) - 77k
Gundam Musou 2 (PS2) - 50k
Gundam Musou (PS3) - 117k
Gundam Musou 2 (PS3) - 106k
Gundam Musou (360) - 3k
Gundam Musou 2 (360) - 14k
400,000 units in total. If it can reach 175,000 by the time the new chart hits, chances are it could trundle along nicely as the big sales period hits. Perhaps the good word-of-mouth from Innocence really did help after all...RpgN said:ToH is doing better than the past ds games but where are the shipment figures? I wonder what Namco expected themselves. And lol at the CGI version. I guess I'll get that knowing it will drop in price quickly.
Lightning said:What this is not showing is release dates. Gundam Musou was a quite lengthy PS3 timed exclusive if I remember correctly.
enishi said:According to Sinobi blog 1 month ago, shipment for anime version is 200k and cgi version 50k
But it was a very early number, maybe the final shipment has been changed.
[PS2] Fate/Unlimited Codes SP-Box (Capcom) - 32k
[PS2] Fate/Unlimited Codes (Capcom) - 19k
51k first day
distantmantra said:Yep. Gundam Musou came out in March 2007 on the PS3. The 360 and PS2 versions came out much later.
bttb said:First Day Sales (12/18)
[PSP] Dissidia Final Fantasy (Square Enix) - 350k
[PS3] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) - 106k
[PS2] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) - 50k
[360] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) - 14k
[NDS] Tales of Hearts: Anime Movie Edition (Bandai Namco) - 107k
[NDS] Tales of Hearts: CG Movie Edition (Bandai Namco) - 14k
[PS2] Fate/Unlimited Codes SP-Box (Capcom) - 32k
[PS2] Fate/Unlimited Codes (Capcom) - 19k
[NDS] Gensou Suikoden Tierkreis (Konami) - 40k
[360] Fable II (Microsoft) - 30k
[NDS] Ragnarok Online DS (GungHo) - 28k
[NDS] Momotarou Dentetsu: 20th Anniversary (Hudson) - 28k
[WII] Karaoke Joysound Wii (Hudson) - 24k
http://ameblo.jp/sinobi/entry-10180223526.html
So I guess what you're saying is that there are exactly 120,000 Japanese people who will buy a Gundam Musou game on day one. I suppose when one dies, another is elected to take his place in this Grand Club.duckroll said:Gundam Musou (PS3) - 117k
Gundam Musou (360) - 3k
Gundam Musou 2 (PS3) - 106k
Gundam Musou 2 (360) - 14k
Dash Kappei said:Ps2 sku of 1 and 2 were never released outside Japan, right? :-/
Liabe Brave said:So I guess what you're saying is that there are exactly 120,000 Japanese people who will buy a Gundam Musou game on day one. I suppose when one dies, another is elected to take his place in this Grand Club.
bttb said:First Day Sales (12/18)
[PSP] Dissidia Final Fantasy (Square Enix) - 350k
[PS3] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) - 106k
[PS2] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) - 50k
[360] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) - 14k
http://ameblo.jp/sinobi/entry-10180223526.html
PuppetMaster said:Pretty good Dissidia numbers. This game deserves to become a monster of MHP2G proportions. Hopefully it will have really long legs.
LOL worthy 360 Musou2 sales. Because ALL of the advertisements I have seen for this game were for the 360 version. Plastered all over Tokyo right now are MS cosponsored 360 Musou ads.
cvxfreak said:It'll need FFIII-like legs for that.
Liabe Brave said:Anyone have suggestions for what the deal is with Wii's performance? In the U.S. they just had a record November (and I'd put money on them having a record December as well). So why has Japan not followed suit? Every report says it isn't supply issues, and the game library is no worse there than in the U.S., so why the discrepancy?
I don't think you can easily leverage the PS3's downturn versus last year to make it simply a general trend, either. For me, PS3's drop is easy to explain: this is the new Gamecube, entering that long twilight of distant second where only the occasional flash of a major release brightens the picture. And even if that's not the case, PS3 is "only" down 20%; the Wii is down more than 27%! Is this an indication that there's a sales cap after all, and Nintendo hasn't grown the market as much as thought? Or are there other factors?
Liabe Brave said:Anyone have suggestions for what the deal is with Wii's performance? In the U.S. they just had a record November (and I'd put money on them having a record December as well). So why has Japan not followed suit? Every report says it isn't supply issues, and the game library is no worse there than in the U.S., so why the discrepancy?
the Wii is down more than 27%! Is this an indication that there's a sales cap after all, and Nintendo hasn't grown the market as much as thought? Or are there other factors?
swerve said:People love their portables now. PSP is the new PS2, not the Wii. Yet. So Nintendo has some work to do. But I'm sure they're doing it. If they were worried they'd release different colours, drop the price, etc. They're still building users at a respectable rate.
......Am I missing something?swerve said:People love their portables now. PSP is the new PS2, not the Wii. Yet. So Nintendo has some work to do. But I'm sure they're doing it. If they were worried they'd release different colours, drop the price, etc. They're still building users at a respectable rate.
Kilrogg said:I've been wondering this too. The Wii library is quite a bit better in Japan, and has huge games down the pipe (I mean, Monster Hunter 3? Dragon Quest X? Yeah), and yet. It must really be the DS gobbling up the market, I don't see what else.
I wonder what Monster Hunter 3 will do for the system in 2009. DQ is always huge on whatever platform it comes out, but we have yet to see if MH can do on the PS2's successor what it's been doing to the PSP.
They're both market leaders. PS2, market leading home console platform. PSP, market leading single-screened handheld platform.Weisheit said:......Am I missing something?
:lolswerve said:PSP is the new PS2, not the Wii.
:lolParl said:They're both market leaders. PS2, market leading home console platform. PSP, market leading single-screened handheld platform.
Weisheit said:......Am I missing something?
:lol :lolswerve said:Go to a Japanese game store. Look at the people browsing PSP games. They are the people who up until two years ago, were browsing the PS2 aisles.
It's not a complete take-over, but the core PS2 audience is now the core PSP audience. Look at PSP's weekly sales and it all stands up. It's the new PS2. It's where PlayStation gamers went.
Weisheit said::lol :lol
SW sales, something something...
Isn't that uh... kinda valid for Wii?swerve said:Something something... big new releases?
RJT said:Isn't that uh... kinda valid for Wii?
My, oh fucking my. My grandfather was right.swerve said:People love their portables now. PSP is the new PS2, not the Wii. Yet. So Nintendo has some work to do. But I'm sure they're doing it. If they were worried they'd release different colours, drop the price, etc. They're still building users at a respectable rate.