Nirolak said:I wouldn't discount Dragon Quest X as being a big budget AAA project as well.
I was just speaking of Western Developers.
Nirolak said:I wouldn't discount Dragon Quest X as being a big budget AAA project as well.
Opiate said:We have the following information:
1) Retail Sales. These were poor.
2) Voucher sales. These were extremely poor.
3) w\We have the fact that the PSP Go has only been out for a few days. DD should be an even smaller portion than it could be at some point when the PSP Go has had more time on the market.
4) We have the sound logic that if sales were strong, Sony would be trumpeting it on the rooftops
5) And of course we have common sense which dictates sales of direct, digitally distributed games are still going to be a small minority of total sales.
Is there any evidence -- of any kind -- to support the opposite conclusion? As far as I can tell, the argument is simply: "Because we don't have all data, it's technically possible it did well." That's classic contrarian argumentation.
Gamasutra said:SCEA also tells us the launch of the PSP Go has generated a "significant increase" in North American PlayStation Network revenue -- the company tells us PSP game downloads purchased from the PlayStation Store are up 200 percent in the region.
Yeah, in that case, I can't think of anything else either.schuelma said:I was just speaking of Western Developers.
Nirolak said:I wouldn't discount Dragon Quest X as being a big budget AAA project as well.
schuelma said:I was just speaking of Western Developers.
Rush2thestart said:How did Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 do?
Dragona Akehi said:<38k
AnIco said:Forza 3 numbers are going to be downright awful next month.
TheGreatDave said:I read the quote. Sounds like more than you did.
That "4-1 in the US, 9-1 in Europe" figure is something they've been throwing around for ages, before Beatles and GH5 even came out. G4's shitty headline doesn't make them right.
Dan Rosensweig, head of the Guitar Hero division at Activision, told the Financial Times it had seen no impact from the heavily-marketed Beatles game. It did not affect our sales. He added that Guitar Hero outsold Rock Band by four to one in the US and nine to one in other markets.
what the hell... the DS is a monster! it's still selling like that after all these years? it's not natural...EviLore said:PlayStation 2 146.0K
PlayStation 3 491.8K
PSP 190.4K
Xbox 360 352.6K
Wii 462.8K
Nintendo DS 524.2K
Dragona Akehi said:I really wouldn't discount DQX being moved back to DS again at the way things have been going in Japan.
Dragona Akehi said:I really wouldn't discount DQX being moved back to DS again at the way things have been going in Japan.
The PS2 version comes out tomorrow.WretchedTruman said:I wasn't even aware it was ported to the Ps2.
Perhaps it might be on both the DS and the DS2 if it actually comes out soon.Dragona Akehi said:I really wouldn't discount DQX being moved back to DS again at the way things have been going in Japan.
Curufinwe said:Directly from the FT. If Rosensweig wasn't trying to give the impression that he was talking about GH 5 outselling TB:RB, he could have added the word franchise. He choose not to for a reason.
Did not affect our sales... lol.
I really doubt Square cares about console sales enough to worry about it. Its going to sell regardless of platform between DS and Wii I think.Dragona Akehi said:I really wouldn't discount DQX being moved back to DS again at the way things have been going in Japan.
TheGreatDave said:I've read the same quote as you, man. Doesn't change what I said.
Tobor said:We have 2 days of Go sales, which means hardcore gamers who understand how to download games on PSN. It stands to reason all of those new Go owners will buy software on their new machines.
Is this enough to turn flops into huge successes? Probably not. But it's enough to guarantee we don't have an accurate picture of PSP software sales for the month.
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=25562
It's about to break 4 million units on the DS.TheKingsCrown said:I really doubt Square cares about console sales enough to worry about it. Its going to sell regardless of platform between DS and Wii I think.
AnIco said:Wow those GT numbers are horrible. But it's a portable version that wasn't well received. People are waiting for GT5 for their sim experiences.
Forza 3 numbers are going to be downright awful next month. I hope Microsoft doesn't get rid of Turn 10 like they did Ensemble studios. Ensemble's Halo Wars sold like 700+k in the US, great sales, and Microsoft ditched them for whatever reason. Forza 3 will do much worse than Halo Wars and probably cost a whole lot more to produce.
TheKingsCrown said:I really doubt Square cares about console sales enough to worry about it. Its going to sell regardless of platform between DS and Wii I think.
Sean said:Yikes at those PSP game sales. When a huge franchise like Gran Turismo isn't even breaking 20k copies out of the gate, something is seriously wrong.
I don't understand how these PSP games are selling so poorly when there are nearly 16 million PSP's out there in the US. You can't just blame it on piracy either because it's not like 100% of PSP users are doing that.
The last time I remember a PSP game charting in NPD was Chains of Olympus which was nearly two years ago. It seems as though the PSP userbase is increasing, the software sales are getting worse.
BattleMonkey said:But change in platform is a big change in development costs. Much lower development costs on DS just means easier money for Square.
Nirolak said:It'd have to sell to over 40% of the Wii audience in Japan by the time it launches to do that again.
Dan Rosensweig: I don't think we've released the numbers, but what I can tell you is that in addition to being extremely pleased - particularly here in Europe - the public report suggests that we've outsold 2/2.5/3-to-1 over Rock Band... and we've probably sold more copies of Guitar Hero 5 than any other Guitar Hero game at launch.
CadetMahoney said:I'm too lazy to research, how is this in context with ng2?
CadetMahoney said:That it did. Forza still on the cards for a potential top 5 oct npd, then theres l4d2 in nov, but I don't think that will be top5 as many ppl prefer the pc version.
AnIco said:This is true. I think Microsoft is pretty content with their ongoing 3rd place position now globally. There's really nothing they can do about it, so they might as well just suck it up. Price cuts won't save it.
Natal has a chance. That's really their only hope. They're banking the next 4+ years on NATAL, which is a pretty risky move...one that paid off for Nintendo, and one that Microsoft looks at in envy.
I think NATAL is going to be a pretty epic failure though. RARE is apparently creating the bulk of the initial software for it, and every single Rare title this gen has been a huge sales bomb and hasn't managed to be popular with a broader demographic. I don't expect NATAL to change their fortunes. I also don't ever see the Xbox 360 as being a 'casual' machine catering to people other than the ~12-16 year old male demographic.
AnIco said:Forza 3 numbers are going to be downright awful next month.
Dragona Akehi said:A DS is far easier to hack and run pirated games on than a PSP.
I was making that guess based upon a 10 million userbase, but now that I think about it, that'd probably happen a lot faster than a normal Dragon Quest development cycle. :lolschuelma said:If it indeed stays on the Wii, by the time it comes out the Wii userbase should be plenty big enough.
You have to consider that FFXIII appeals to a worldwide audience that tends to buy games on the PS3 and 360 more so than the Wii.jeremy1456 said:Then why didn't Square-Enix move FFXIII to Wii?
I would be surprised to see DQX on DS.
CadetMahoney said:I'm too lazy to research, how is this in context with ng2?
What is it with you and the go? They should pay you.Tobor said:We have 2 days of Go sales, which means hardcore gamers who understand how to download games on PSN. It stands to reason all of those new Go owners will buy software on their new machines.
Is this enough to turn flops into huge successes? Probably not. But it's enough to guarantee we don't have an accurate picture of PSP software sales for the month.
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=25562
Dissidia charted last month in the August NPD (although last month's numbers were really low so there wasn't exactly a high barrier of entrance).Sean said:The last time I remember a PSP game charting in NPD was Chains of Olympus which was nearly two years ago. It seems as though the PSP userbase is increasing, the software sales are getting worse.
Man God said:Indeed, however that system had one game in the top ten and two right on the outside. Stuff sells on the DS and not on the PSP. Not because honest people are using flash card readers to upload all their legally purchased games onto one big card but because the system is a hell of a lot more popular and most people are either too dumb or too honest to pirate.
DS homebrew is ok, but the benefit to having all your games on you at once is minimal compared to the faster loads and better battery life offered by PSP CFW.
zero_suit said:Those PSP software numbers are so bad that you can't even laugh at them.
lawblob said:If those PSP numbers are legit... I don't even know what to say. Its not a viable gaming platform, period. PSPGo has to be the biggest trainwreck since... I don't even know what.
They should've scheduled the GO two days later to maximise npd tracking results. . . but if things are as bad for Sony as the numbers suggest it looks like it won't make much of a difference.RSTEIN said:Patcher (yes I know his real name but I refuse to use it) was bang on with the PSP Go in so many ways. Overpriced. Awkward. Confused. Misguided. Mess. Disaster. Stillborn. Hated by retailers.
Dragona Akehi said:If you don't stop spinning these things, you're going to get yourself banned.
Dragona Akehi said:Which is exactly my point. It's so much infinitely easier to pirate on the DS than it is on the PSP. Games are smaller, you can get the entire DS library for under like what? 3 GB?
Piracy isn't the answer for poor PSP software sales.
Grecco said:Well. The majority of Ds owners skew younger, and arent as likely to pirate even if its "Easyer to pirate" Wouldnt you say?
Guy Legend said:According to that guy's twitter....Dead Space Extraction > 9K.
WickedLaharl said:<38k for sigma 2?!
why do devs even bother releasing late ports...
WickedLaharl said:<38k for sigma 2?!
why do devs even bother releasing late ports...
Dragona Akehi said:Which is exactly my point. It's so much infinitely easier to pirate on the DS than it is on the PSP. Games are smaller, you can get the entire DS library for under like what? 3 GB?
Piracy isn't the answer for poor PSP software sales.
Man God said:I pretty much agree and I don't get why you think I don't! :lol
I mean the only way I could see piracy being a sales issue if you somehow buy into the idea that PSP users are more tech savvy as a whole while DS owners are six year olds and aging widowers who don't know how to turn on a pc let alone download a gigantic torrent with every single DS game in it.
My original point was that Motorstorm is a mediocre title on a mediocre platform and that most pirates wouldn't waste the time to pirate it even if they could, and that the majority of legitimate CFW users who held out because it was unplayable early on last month has to be a REALLY small number. Not just because they are legitimate but because who wants to play Motorstorm?
Archie said:MURAMASA > 35K
Archie said:Scribblenauts > 193K
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days > 201K
Archie said:GT > 18K
Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny > 26K
Dragona Akehi said:I'd say that's pretty good for what a niche game usually sells. Many Atlus titles only do about 50-70k LTD... Course it depends on how much Ignition spent on the game...
Accident said:Dead Space Extraction >9K
Dragona Akehi said:Motorstorm Arctic Edge <3k
:lolJackson said:200k isn't flying, it's barely breaking even.
However, it is top down, where the more popular GTAs are third person. Also, although it won't be a large number, some people that own a PSP already bought it for DS.lowrider007 said:I wonder how well 'Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars' will sell on the PSP...it is normally quite a popular franchise on the PSP.
Dragona Akehi said:Piracy isn't the answer for poor PSP software sales.
I think the answer is honestly in a new handheld.Dragona Akehi said:Which is exactly my point. It's so much infinitely easier to pirate on the DS than it is on the PSP. Games are smaller, you can get the entire DS library for under like what? 3 GB?
Piracy isn't the answer for poor PSP software sales.
Yeah, I don't think it's 1.5 mil good...Cant0na said:1.5 mill for ODST
dang
Nirolak said:I think the answer is honestly in a new handheld.
The PSP seems beyond salvageable in the US and Europe.
At least then they can completely change anything they want about the device, and possibly even rebrand it if needed.
amtentori said:Of course this game was not gonna sell.
Who the fuck is the target audience of this game?
360 or PS3 or PC owners who happened to buy Dead Space, who happened to like it, who happen to also own a wii, who happen to like Rail shooters, who are willing to spend 50 bucks on one that is 6 hours long with near zero replay value?