Error2k4 said:
even so it's still crazy thinking, he is saying that just because a bunch of games consisting of minigames flopped, 3rd parties games sell like crap on Wii. there isnt a single high profile 3rd party game on Wii's line up right now it's just a bunch of minigames and glorified tech demos call me back when a high profile 3rd party game on Wii bombs then he'll have a point.
bigger fanbase=increases a game chances of performing well on the sales chart. sorry but 20k copies on the week a game launched is a bomb sorry. maybe the situation of the Xbox brand in japan is so bad that now a game that does over 20k (the week it launched) in the system is considered a success if so then my bad for not getting that memo
So games like Trauma Center, Monkey Ball, and Red Steel are just a bunch of mini-games?
I like how you keep ignoring the logic behind the X360 taking off and instead just repeat stuff about games doing 20k on X360. Did you not notice that there are games doing more than that?
I mean Culdcept Saga did 25k opening on X360 with a userbase of 170k. On the PS2 with a userbase of 20 million, how many units do you think it would've opened with? 40k? Maybe 50k? Why don't you understand what's going on here. If Blue Dragon draws in the rpg crowd and knocks the X360 hardware to say double at ~350k, whose to say the next rpg won't open at 50k now
AKA THE SAME AS IT WOULD HAVE OPENED ON THE PS2. Now at 350k systems vs. 20 million systems 3rd parties are seeing the same return results in sales numbers.
Pop that 350k to 1 million over a year and if the software sales double you're looking at 100k opening for rpgs.
Now you have games selling more than they do on PS2 with 1/20th the amount of hardware. Why? Because the people who buy X360 are GAMERS. Aka, people who LOVE GAMES and want to BUY GOOD GAMES. The tie-ratio for X360 in US and JPN is much higher than any of the other consoles. Logically this means if they can just get the hardware into more hands while keeping the ratio, they will be selling more software than on any other system.
3rd parties have seen this already. Look at X360's support this winter in Japan. More and more you'll see 3rd parties moving over to the X360 and more and more you'll see consumers moving along with it.
MS didn't fail in Japan because Japanese people are racist against Western consoles. The average Japanese person doesn't think beyond "Hey, this system has cool games; I'll buy it!". A logo is a logo, not country/religion/whatever. X360 has stuttered badly as it just didn't have the games.
But now it does.
Do I expect the X360 to sell millions overnight? No. Do I expect the system to sell 20 million like the PS2? No. Do I expect in 3-4 years for SOFTWARE to sell every bit as good as software has sold on the PS2 in the last few years? If the ball starts rolling...DEFINITELY. The X360 will never be the billion system seller like the DS because the X360 is not trying to appeal to the mainstream non-gamer casual crowd whose spending money. Maybe the Wii will grab this crowd, who knows. The thing is that this mainstream crowd is like the Madden crowd in the US, they buy 1 or maybe two games a year. Meanwhile X360 will become the machine of GAMERS, aka. the people who buy 5-50 games a year. At the end of the day software developers will say "do we want to make a game for the system that no one buys games for? Or to the system with a moderate userbase but every game sells well on?", and X360 will be the direction they choose.
Many think X360's lifetime track record in Japan is damning evidence that they'll never recover, but in actuality the track record is VERY POSITIVE due to the high tie-ratio software-wise. If the PSP had the tie-ratio that the X360 has it would've stayed neck and neck with the DS and maybe even taken the most software support. Same goes for the GC. Most companies would KILL for a tie-ratio that the X360 has. Moving hardware is not the big problem if you want to attract developers; moving software is and the X360 has that covered.
You can close your eyes and cover your ears and with all your might pretend you can't hear,
but if the dice roll and roll just right, I think you'll be seeing one heck of a night,
MS will cheer, as will gamers at home; playing BD, talking about how much it does own.
Then the third parties will come, before you can see; and we'll say "who was right?"...that's right it was ME!