marc^o^ said:Nintendo spent 5 years to create a game that only sold 140K units. :lol Zelda is doomed.2 days sales on a 350K userbase or not
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marc^o^ said:Nintendo spent 5 years to create a game that only sold 140K units. :lol Zelda is doomed.2 days sales on a 350K userbase or not
Indeed, or even step back further to something like Tetris, or some of the other best-selling games of all-time like, you know, Super Mario Bros. and SMB3. Don't exactly see games in those veins dominating all the market, now.ethelred said:Why both? Because the market for games like Wii Play and Wii Sports isn't infinite and if you devote a hundred-person team to cranking out 10-man games that take a few months to make you'll flood the market and no more games will be sold?
Because hardcore gamers still represent an incredibly big and important demographic that is still profitable and still buys lots of games?
This argument is like traveling back in time to 1998. "Holy crap, this Pokemon thing is so popular, so cheap, so easy to make... we need to be concerned Nintendo will start making nothing but Pokemon!"
Jiggy37 said:Indeed, or even step back further to something like Tetris, or some of the other best-selling games of all-time like, you know, Super Mario Bros. and SMB3. Don't exactly see games in those veins dominating all the market, now.
Zelda has got a better tie ratio than anything did during the first week of the DS. Looking back at that week DS sold 468,883 units, and using only the numbers for games listed in the top 10...Bebpo said:Uhhh....Wii play doesn't count because if you're buying a 2nd controller you may as well get it. So you have 1 game doing fairly well and that's barely selling to over 50% of the people buying the hardware. Meanwhile you have Zelda doing under 50% and the rest of the games doing complete shit.
You think this a DS level of success?
Wii Play is nearly free, and Wii Sports has broad appeal but is still enjoyed by most people on this board who have played it.TheKingsCrown said:So the Japanese buy 2 games that are a little less expensive in huge sums over 2 days? Crazyness. What is making them want quicker games?
Well, usually a new game is available for 3 days in the chart, so it's not like the 2 days factor is a monster disadvantage by itself.Haunted_One said:2 days sales!=weekly sales
Worst post in thread confirmed.marc^o^ said:Nintendo spent 5 years to create a game that only sold 140K units. :lol Zelda is doomed.2 days sales on a 350K userbase or not
I think the difference here is that Zelda: TP was one of Nintendo's largest titles they've ever developed and certainly one of their most expensive. There is a valid fear that they may take a step back and realize that such a Herculean effort isn't required in order to please their fanbase and expand their business. The Wii console itself is a testament to that line of thinking, hence why we have a machine whose graphical capabilities are considerably less than the competition's. Nintendo has also demonstrated this pattern through their software on the Nintendo DS and thankfully they've proven that they can create deep involving games simply through unique gameplay and innovative use of the touchscreen. I'm sure the trend will continue on through the Wii's lifespan but I hope we're due for another grand masterpiece from Nintendo sooner rather than later. On the flipside Im glad that such a simple game like Wii Sports has been the systems top seller in Japan. It seems to be indicative that the Japanese are embracing the Wii-mote and are lapping up titles which use it extensively as part of the gameplay.ethelred said:One sports collection sold well and one wiimote with a packed in minigame collection sold well. Great. So did Zelda, though, and a company would be insane to stop making that kind of game.
TekunoRobby said:I think the difference here is that Zelda: TP was one of Nintendo's largest titles they've ever developed and certainly one of their most expensive.
ethelred said:Why both? Because the market for games like Wii Play and Wii Sports isn't infinite and if you devote a hundred-person team to cranking out 10-man games that take a few months to make you'll flood the market and no more games will be sold?
Because hardcore gamers still represent an incredibly big and important demographic that is still profitable and still buys lots of games?
This argument is like traveling back in time to 1998. "Holy crap, this Pokemon thing is so popular, so cheap, so easy to make... we need to be concerned Nintendo will start making nothing but Pokemon!"
Dante said:Surprising wii numbers all around, to be honest I expected much higher.
omg rite said:Why, exactly?
It should have been. That means 25% of all Wii owners are either waiting for the GameCube version or are idiots (or may not like Zelda : ( ).Dante said:I thought zelda for one would have a much higer tie in.
Dante said:I thought zelda for one would have a much higer tie in.
I dunno... this is the sort of ideology that led to the critically and commercially underappreciated Mario Sunshine, The Wind Waker and the GameCube in general. It's also something that Nintendo's been rather vocal about turning around, instead now following their N64 model for fine tuning landmark releases. I don't we have much fear of seeing a return to the GC days, rather we'll something more like DS (big budget tentpole titles surrounded by lower end, new market driven concepts). And really, that's probably the best one could hope for.TekunoRobby said:I think the difference here is that Zelda: TP was one of Nintendo's largest titles they've ever developed and certainly one of their most expensive. There is a valid fear that they may take a step back and realize that such a Herculean effort isn't required in order to please their fanbase and expand their business.
Oblivion said:Most of the fear that comes from the poor Zelda sales isn't that Nintendo will stop making Zeldas, but they will probably not make any more on the scale of TP.
ghstwrld said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but those numbers are only for two days. WTF is the problem????
Dante said:I thought zelda for one would have a much higer tie in.
duderon said:Look at the tie-in ratio for the DS. Super Mother****ing Mario 64 only had a tie-in of 32%. Zelda did better than this. What's the problem again?
Dante said:Games been hyped for like 4 years.
I don't understand wtf some people are expecting. Oh who am I kidding, "lolz Zelda selz teh crapsorz AUHAHAHAH" etc.
WARCOCK said:I would really like to know why Wii play and wii Sports are being considered "NON-GAMES!?!?!?!". Both games dont actually involve any traditional "academic/cognitive" activities like the BT games, they dont pertain in raising a virtual pet and they are certainly not a collection of recipes.... Both ****ing titles are solely aimed at being FUN!!!!!!!1
Dragona Akehi said:You're late to the DS success story. I'll fill you in:
Any software title that exceeds 100 000 units sold is immediately branded a "non-game" by a certain fanboy game, which leads to the demise of "true gaming". Yes, they even called New Super Mario Bros. that.
Y2Kevbug11 said:The real problem here is the Xbox.
Why isn't the original Xbox selling? Damn Japanese gamers with their non games and their funny name games like "Odoro Toko Senshi DS Adult Ninna Taka Training" or "Ochi Doki Artichoki Llama Adventure Okapu Sengku Wave 4." If American gamers, with superior products like Madden, don't do something about the problems afflicting our eastern brothers...
...well, there is no accounting for regional taste.
Dante said:Look, nobody's bashing Nintendo's sales. They are pretty much kicking the competitions ass in every area of sales. That being said, it's a little surprising ( Too Me ) That Zelda was outsold by Wii Sports, and Wii Play in Japan. I don't really follow sales threads that well, so I prob don't know what I'm talking about
Magicpaint said:Pretty much. :lol
:lol :lol What the hell did you just type. :lol :lol
I, for one, welcome our new Happy Sunny Shiny Super Funtime overlordsY2Kevbug11 said:Yeah, it's real funny. Before you know it, we'll be playing games in America like "Happy Boat Ocean Adventure Time Sailing Fungame."
Well Wii Play is basicly free because of the free remote added in, and Wii Sports is just a killer app for the system (and cheaper). And it's not like the game outsold Zelda by a large marign, the 3 game are actually pretty close to eachother.Dante said:Look, nobody's bashing Nintendo's sales. They are pretty much kicking the competitions ass in every area of sales. That being said, it's a little surprising ( Too Me ) That Zelda was outsold by Wii Sports, and Wii Play in Japan. I don't really follow sales threads that well, so I prob don't know what I'm talking about
I see what you did thereAniHawk said:If there were more systems, and if the PS3 actually had good games, they would've sold more. Honest.
Seeing how well it sells in NA (75% tie rate ftw) and should sell in Europe, the potential semi-failure in Japan shouldn't be too much of an issue.Oblivion said:It's actually their biggest AND most expensive title so far (and probably forever).
Y2Kevbug11 said:Yeah, it's real funny. Before you know it, we'll be playing games in America like "Happy Boat Ocean Adventure Time Sailing Fungame."
TekunoRobby said:I think the difference here is that Zelda: TP was one of Nintendo's largest titles they've ever developed and certainly one of their most expensive. There is a valid fear that they may take a step back and realize that such a Herculean effort isn't required in order to please their fanbase and expand their business.
TekunoRobby said:I'm sure the trend will continue on through the Wii's lifespan but I hope we're due for another grand masterpiece from Nintendo sooner rather than later.
TekunoRobby said:..and you still show up gray for me on my Wii address book!
Frankfurter said:Shouldn't we atleast wait atleast another two or three weeks before calling a "semi-failure" or sth. like that? I'm still pretty sure that it will sell great in Japan. Imo it'll sell a million+ (Wii and GC combined).
No. Gaf needs controversy.Frankfurter said:Shouldn't we atleast wait atleast another two or three weeks before calling a "semi-failure" or sth. like that? I'm still pretty sure that it will sell great in Japan. Imo it'll sell a million+ (Wii and GC combined).
Maxrpg said:WTF PEOPLE
Nintendo has already stated they'll still be supporting the hardcore. Whether or not the developers that are third party do the same thing is up to them. WE WILL STILL GET ZELDAS.
Maxrpg said:WTF PEOPLE
Nintendo has already stated they'll still be supporting the hardcore. Whether or not the developers that are third party do the same thing is up to them. WE WILL STILL GET ZELDAS.
Oblivion said:Most of the fear that comes from the poor Zelda sales isn't that Nintendo will stop making Zeldas, but they will probably not make any more on the scale of TP.
Pikmin rocks!Frankfurter said:A few years ago Nintendo also stated that Mario 128 is a Gamecube game
Dragona Akehi said:Yes, they even called New Super Mario Bros. that.