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April 2012 NPD Sales Results [Up3: Best selling game sold less than 236K, Kid Icarus]

3DS is in a good enough position where it may not do the god like numbers the DS used to do, it'll do well enough to be profitable for Nintendo and get a steady stream of content. Right now though Vita's out look is pretty grim, there isn't anything in the pipe lines at all :/
 
3DS is in a good enough position where it may not do the god like numbers the DS used to do, it'll do well enough to be profitable for Nintendo and get a steady stream of content. Right now though Vita's out look is pretty grim, there isn't anything in the pipe lines at all :/

What are the chances of that resistance game on Vita moving units?

was it a huge seller on PS3?
 
Hehe, well, Lost Planet 2 did actually sell 1.5 million units, so there is some interest there :) Enough to make another game in the serie.

True, but that took well over a year to achieve that amount worldwide on multiple systems. Clearly it's enough to make a new game vs localizing something that probably doesn't cost as much as localizing a completely new game. Anywho, off of that since my Resistance comment was more of a potshot.
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
55k would be an unmitigated disaster. That's incredibly low.
 

test_account

XP-39C²
True, but that took well over a year to achieve that amount worldwide on multiple systems. Clearly it's enough to make a new game vs localizing something that probably doesn't cost as much as localizing a completely new game. Anywho, off of that since my Resistance comment was more of a potshot.
True, it took some time to sell that amount to the consumers.

Yeah, i know you dont literally mean "no one". I just ment what you point out here, that there can be enough interest to warrant a new game in a serie. They (the publishers) see that there is still some interest there, so it is less risk than making a brand new IP.
 
True.

In the meantime, E3 will only be interesting to see if Vita has a savior, and if Nintendo is doing things right with the 3DS and Wii U. Beyond that, it's probably be more boring sequelitis (actually I wouldn't be surprised if 3DS was a repeat of last year...). Meh, I don't know.
 

test_account

XP-39C²
True.

In the meantime, E3 will only be interesting to see if Vita has a savior, and if Nintendo is doing things right with the 3DS and Wii U. Beyond that, it's probably be more boring sequelitis (actually I wouldn't be surprised if 3DS was a repeat of last year...). Meh, I don't know.
For Vita, i expect to see Call of Duty. For 3DS, i expect/guess to see a new Donkey Kong Country game. Not sure about anything outside of those games (besides what we already have seen something from, like Little Big Planet, Luigi's Mansion 2 etc. etc.).
 

NateDrake

Member
There's always that chance the figure i saw in IRC is from THAT abomination of a site somehow, so there's no point in continuing. I never even though about that.

Why don't you link to the site so others can see & possibly determine if the figure is fake?
 

Erethian

Member
You want them to release a NSMB, Mario Kart or Pokemon every 2 months? Because, ultimately, nothing else has the same impact and they know that. The rest is filler for decent profits, not system sellers, not multimillion longest-legs-in-the-industry hardware and software sellers.

And they haven't had empty months. They've been releasing their IP sequels and remakes out like candy for Halloween. Hell, they've brought back starfox and kid icarus of all things...already. But again, chump change. Moot. Where are the SMBs and where is my mario kart?Oh right, they already did. They've frontloaded the 3ds in hopes of regaining the ds steam, something nintendo does not typically do. It didn't happen.

Compared to the 3DS in Japan, they're empty. And Mario Kart/Mario Bros aren't what caused the DS to start selling really well, those are on every Nintendo system. It's the Touch! Generations stuff that did that, of which the 3DS so far has no equivalent.
 
Compared to the 3DS in Japan, they're empty. And Mario Kart/Mario Bros aren't what caused the DS to start selling really well, those are on every Nintendo system. It's the Touch! Generations stuff that did that, of which the 3DS so far has no equivalent.

You are spot on.

The expanded market doesn't buy Nintendo systems mainly for Mario and Zelda. They buy them for breakout games like Wii Sports and Nintendogs. It's why we saw declines with systems like the GBA and Gamecube. Just offering the same exact series with an ever-shrinking fanbase isn't enough.
 

1-D_FTW

Member
You know what I miss? I miss NPD GIF's. This one would have been great.

I miss SonyCowboy.

I remember the old renegade days. And then NPD saying we'll make a deal. Don't leak everything and we'll give you the good stuff.

Now? Nintendo and Sony can't even be bothered to release a PR statement (although I'm sure MS would do the same if they weren't comfortably on top every month).
 

Cheech

Member
You are spot on.

The expanded market doesn't buy Nintendo systems mainly for Mario and Zelda. They buy them for breakout games like Wii Sports and Nintendogs. It's why we saw declines with systems like the GBA and Gamecube. Just offering the same exact series with an ever-shrinking fanbase.

Unlike the others, though, Nintendo will always have a baked in fanbase. There's always going to be younger kids discovering Mario & Co for the first time, just like the Disney characters.

There have been two console launches in Nintendo's history that were relatively rocky; the Gamecube, and 3DS. The latter had no character IPs, and the former had Luigi's Mansion which was god awful and not remotely close to a traditional Mario game.

I do agree they need a Wii Sports-like game if they even have a prayer of lightning striking twice with the Wii U, however. Mario sells the system to the kids, but it was Wii Sports that sold it to the parents.
 
There have been two console launches in Nintendo's history that were relatively rocky; the Gamecube, and 3DS. The latter had no character IPs, and the former had Luigi's Mansion which was god awful and not remotely close to a traditional Mario game.

A can of ghosts have been opened.

Anyway, I'm not sure if the 3DS will have such a title.
 
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