Alcibiades
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A Wonderful Life started out with almost just half of what The Twin Snakes did it's first month (though TTS did have an extra week on sale), but then managed to maintain better numbers in the consequent months, and showed some very resiliant legs. I remember predicting that A Wonderful Life would come close or possibly match The Twin Snakes in sales for March (expecting The Twin Snakes to have good legs and A Wonderful Life to drop bigtime in later months), but instead the opposite happened.
The Twin Snakes
March: 122,435
April: 24,299
May: 11,919
June: 12,044
July: 7,335
Total: 178,032
A Wonderful Life
March: 68,126
April: 36,507
May: 27,812
June: 36, 452
July: 22,069
Total: 190,966
I'm not terribly surprised at A Wonderful Life's success considering the Gamecube audience and the type of games that find success there, but I'm surprised (well, maybe not) that Konami totally botched an opportunity to expand the Metal Gear Solid audience to this Nintendo demographic (who may have gone on to get excited about Snake Eater). From what I can tell, they didn't really have good distribution and I saw stores running out of their initial shipments then not getting any for months. They didn't do any extensive TV advertising either, and it would have been nice for them to get the word out with cardboard stands at gamestores and stuff like that...
It's there loss, and when A Wonderful Life for Girls comes out, Kojima better not cry like Mikami when Snake Eater numbers come in...
here is my previous thread:
http://forums.gaming-age.com/showthread.php?t=3630&highlight=wonderful+life
thing is, I can't imagine a store where Harvest Moon would outsell Metal Gear Solid, but to be honest, I'm seeing copies of A Wonderful Life on the shelves (Best Buy & Target), while The Twin Snakes gets the random shipment of 4 at Target, and the BB I work at hasn't gotten any in over a month (I think we've deleted it from our system, so I'm not expecting any more)...
The Twin Snakes
March: 122,435
April: 24,299
May: 11,919
June: 12,044
July: 7,335
Total: 178,032
A Wonderful Life
March: 68,126
April: 36,507
May: 27,812
June: 36, 452
July: 22,069
Total: 190,966
I'm not terribly surprised at A Wonderful Life's success considering the Gamecube audience and the type of games that find success there, but I'm surprised (well, maybe not) that Konami totally botched an opportunity to expand the Metal Gear Solid audience to this Nintendo demographic (who may have gone on to get excited about Snake Eater). From what I can tell, they didn't really have good distribution and I saw stores running out of their initial shipments then not getting any for months. They didn't do any extensive TV advertising either, and it would have been nice for them to get the word out with cardboard stands at gamestores and stuff like that...
It's there loss, and when A Wonderful Life for Girls comes out, Kojima better not cry like Mikami when Snake Eater numbers come in...
here is my previous thread:
http://forums.gaming-age.com/showthread.php?t=3630&highlight=wonderful+life
thing is, I can't imagine a store where Harvest Moon would outsell Metal Gear Solid, but to be honest, I'm seeing copies of A Wonderful Life on the shelves (Best Buy & Target), while The Twin Snakes gets the random shipment of 4 at Target, and the BB I work at hasn't gotten any in over a month (I think we've deleted it from our system, so I'm not expecting any more)...