Leonsito said:DSL 176,219
Wii 96,332
PS3 71,727
PSP 68,675
PS2 38,169
Xbox360 16,909
GBM 2,082
GBASP 1,743
GC 847
DS 102
GBA 51
Xbox 4
Wow
Leonsito said:DSL 176,219
Wii 96,332
PS3 71,727
PSP 68,675
PS2 38,169
Xbox360 16,909
GBM 2,082
GBASP 1,743
GC 847
DS 102
GBA 51
Xbox 4
Wow
Target said:Huge drop-off for DSL, Wii and XBox. Are there any shortages?
Target said:Huge drop-off for DSL, Wii and XBox. Are there any shortages?
Leonsito said:DSL 176,219
Wii 96,332
PS3 71,727
PSP 68,675
PS2 38,169
Xbox360 16,909
GBM 2,082
GBASP 1,743
GC 847
DS 102
GBA 51
Xbox 4
Wow
kisakiproject said:360 sold the same it did for the lats 2 weeks compared to the other 2 platforms which slowed down.
Leonsito said:DSL 176,219
Wii 96,332
PS3 71,727
PSP 68,675
PS2 38,169
Xbox360 16,909
GBM 2,082
GBASP 1,743
GC 847
DS 102
GBA 51
Xbox 4
Wow
jimbo said:The more I look at the 360 situation in Japan, the more it mimicks the pattern of the 360 in the US. Poor launch compared to the Xbox, but slowly picking up ever since, and outperforming its predecessor over time. That's way more promising than the other way around. Like I said, expect it to do what the Xbox did in half the time in Japan. I'm going to predict it catches the Xbox LTD by the end of the year. This bodes well for it to become a niche system, and break a million during its entire lifespan.
vitaflo said:No way the 360 sells over a million in japan.
[B][U]Date 360 Wii PS3 [/U][/B]
11/27-12/03: 25% 49% 26%
12/04-12/10: 24% 49% 27%
12/11-12/17: 21% 50% 29%
12/18-12/24: 17% 57% 26%
12/25-12/31: 16% 56% 28%
jimbo said:If it does close to 500k by the end of this year, you don't believe it can do another 500k over the next 4 at a mass market price with more games that the Japanese will actually like?
sphinx said:wow, these were the most boring and anticlimatic numbers ever. The only thing that is worth a mention is the fact that PS3 is actually becoming a threat for the Wii.
next MC numbers will reveal a lot... if PS3 reaches anything between 90k and 100k the next week, I hope nintendo has a solid plan to counterattack.
jimbo said:I agree. It seems now there's plenty of supply for both systems. So tomorrow's numbers should be the first "real" numbers after the dust settled. I can't wait to see how the Wii's popularity holds up(although this week should bring up a red flag), how the price of the PS3 will affect its sales, and finally if I am right in that the 360 won't fall back down to 2k a week again.
Thursday media-create will be one of the most important ones of this generation IMO. It will truly be the first week of the next generation war.
DeaconKnowledge said:You think it's doing 500k by the end of the year?
The_lascar said:11/ Yakuza 2 (PS2, Sega)
DeaconKnowledge said:Uh, no.
jimbo said:Well I think it can get close to it without things even getting better for it at all. This is the way I figured it. It's currently at around 270k, right?
Worst case scenario it goes back to a measely 2k a week for the rest of the year until NOV of this year. 2k * 4.33(weeks per month) * 10 months = 86k.
Again say the best it can do next holiday is no more than this one, or roughly 100k between Nov + Dec.
That's 270K + 86k + 100k = 456k units and I believe it to be worst case scenario.
And in all honesty, I believe games like BD, will continue to have a constant effect on its regular sales, therefore I do not expect it to go back to 2k a week.
If it simply does 3k a week, it will hit 500k by the end of the year, using what I described above. And that's not even being realistic. Because I expect it to continue to have some additional sales spikes when games like Trusty Bell hit and also additional price drop(which I also expect in Japan).
So to answer your question, yes I do. Absolutely.
jimbo said:So you guys believe the drop-off had to do with supply issue? I am not sure of the situation in Japan, so I can be wrong, but I figured if the Wii can sell almost 300k in one week, 2 weeks after launch, then Nintendo had to have the capabilities to ship 300k in one week 2 weeks after launch. I don't understand why supply would be cut in 1/3 the week after. Doesn't it usually go up as time goes on?
jimbo said:BD turn-around confirmed?
Last week I was getting flamed for saying that BD may have helped turn things around for the 360. While the 360 is still below the Xbox's LTD at this point, the original Xbox never had 4 weeks in a row like this in Japan a year after it came out. Most people dismissed the idea that this could happen as soon as BD fell off the charts, but I think that's because most people were unrealistically expecting the game to sell 500k and give the 360 a 300k boost in hardware. This, however, is more in line with what I was expecting. BD may be off the charts, but it has not stopped selling, and it has not stopped moving hardware. It's just simply selling very small amounts but it's also selling hardware along with it. It's still too early to call but if the 360 doesn't drop back to 2-3k next week(we should know tomorrow) that would pretty much solidify it, especially considering how much the other two systems dropped in comparison.
The more I look at the 360 situation in Japan, the more it mimicks the pattern of the 360 in the US. Poor launch compared to the Xbox, but slowly picking up ever since, and outperforming its predecessor over time. That's way more promising than the other way around. Like I said, expect it to do what the Xbox did in half the time in Japan. I'm going to predict it catches the Xbox LTD by the end of the year. This bodes well for it to become a niche system, and break a million during its entire lifespan.
The Wii took a huge drop-off. So do you guys think it's safe to say supply is now > demand for both PS3 and Wii in Japan?
And the week before that it was over 35k.
A little advice, try reading his previous posts. I assure you will find worse than this one.Kaeru said:wow this is the worst post I ever read here, congratulations!!
DeaconKnowledge said:Fair enough....
Let's say that Microsoft has a banner year like that. Do you really think it will continue to grow in the face of two competitors with a greater focus on Japanese focused content? Let's face it, Blue Dragon saw a lot of sales due to being rather unopposed in the market.
Taking the GameCube as an example, it's staggered release schedule saw it cap off at around 4 million LTD in Japan. That's pretty much an indication that the PS2 kicked a dent in its growth. And that was with more Japanese content than Microsoft will ever hope to have with the 360 in its lifetime.
I think you're being far too optimistic over the 360's future success, personally. No offense.
Analysts also said they had expected a slow start by PlayStation 3 in all major global markets, as production delays limited the number of machines available. But they and retailers said they have been surprised by just how tepid Japanese demand has been so far. They said the main reason consumers were shunning PlayStation 3 was its high price, twice as expensive as Wii.
We are getting our first real peek into the marketplace, said Masayuki Otani, a video games industry analyst at Maruwa Securities in Tokyo, and its obvious already that Wii is bolting ahead.
Mr. Otani also cautioned that it was too early to write off PlayStation 3, saying that Sony still had ample opportunity to catch up as more games and other software became available. He said there was also a concern that Wiis popularity may prove a flash in the pan, though it will likely take Sony at least two or three years to catch Wiis sales figures.
Retailers across Japan... said that while demand for Wii was booming, PlayStation 3s were sitting on store shelves. Most blamed price; the cheapest model of the new PlayStation 3 sells here for 49,980 yen, or $425, versus Wiis price of 25,000 yen, or $210. In the United States, the same machines cost $499 and $250 respectively.
At a Yodobashi Camera store in the northern city of Sendai, deputy manager Satoshi Hino said Wii machines were selling out as fast as they arrived. He said shoppers had bought up last weeks shipments of 3,000 Wii consoles within an hour, but the store had yet to sell many of the 3,000 PlayStation 3s received at the same time.
Shoppers still line up for Wii, but not for PlayStation 3 anymore, Mr. Hino said, referring to the long lines that initially greeted PlayStation 3s November rollout.
The new PlayStation could take a while to catch on with consumers, said Hirokazu Hamamura, president of Enterbrain. But this is a machine with enormous potential.
jimbo said:I really don't think 1 million units over 6 YEARS is being far too optimistic. It all comes down to the games really. So let's face it, 475k people bought the Xbox, with half of them to just play DOA. The other half I think were probably the same guys buying a second console to replace the first one to play DOA, because I can't think of what else they bought it for. The 360, oth, has currently one of the best rpg line-ups, which Japanese love. I certainly think that if it can manage to get 3-4 strong rpgs exclusive or at least time exclusive on the system, along with DOA5, it will do 1 million over 6 years.
PS: The GC was suffering from great exclusive rpg's too. I believe RPG's to be one of the keys to Japan.
jimbo said:I really don't think 1 million units over 6 YEARS is being far too optimistic. It all comes down to the games really. So let's face it, 475k people bought the Xbox, with half of them to just play DOA. The other half I think were probably the same guys buying a second console to replace the first one to play DOA, because I can't think of what else they bought it for. The 360, oth, has currently one of the best rpg line-ups, which Japanese love. I certainly think that if it can manage to get 3-4 strong rpgs exclusive or at least time exclusive on the system, along with DOA5, it will do 1 million over 6 years.
PS: The GC was suffering from great exclusive rpg's too. I believe RPG's to be one of the keys to Japan.
kisakiproject said:The point is 360 did not drop off when other systems did. So despite second week drop offs it continues to sell. Even if 360 sells poorly each outside of the rare week with "Big" releases it will outsell the original xbox either by the end of this year or sometime in 2008. It will do better than the original most likely. Thats something. Its not great its not even good. hell its not even decent. But atleast its better.
Also I wonder if Wii will sell less than PS3 soon? It could be like DS strong holidays then poor until "easter." Then domination.
Try 2020.PantherLotus said:Maybe by 2010.
There is a massive shortage of Wiis in Japan, so its sales restricted by its supply.kisakiproject said:The point is 360 did not drop off when other systems did. So despite second week drop offs it continues to sell.
You know, they don't usually start to produce these things the week of launch. There are always more units available on launch week.jimbo said:So you guys believe the drop-off had to do with supply issue? I am not sure of the situation in Japan, so I can be wrong, but I figured if the Wii can sell almost 300k in one week, 2 weeks after launch, then Nintendo had to have the capabilities to ship 300k in one week 2 weeks after launch. I don't understand why supply would be cut in 1/3 the week after. Doesn't it usually go up as time goes on?
jimbo said:I really don't think 1 million units over 6 YEARS is being far too optimistic. It all comes down to the games really. So let's face it, 475k people bought the Xbox, with half of them to just play DOA. The other half I think were probably the same guys buying a second console to replace the first one to play DOA, because I can't think of what else they bought it for. The 360, oth, has currently one of the best rpg line-ups, which Japanese love. I certainly think that if it can manage to get 3-4 strong rpgs exclusive or at least time exclusive on the system, along with DOA5, it will do 1 million over 6 years.
PS: The GC was suffering from great exclusive rpg's too. I believe RPG's to be one of the keys to Japan.
PantherLotus said:Hey - I admire anybody that has the balls to say that the 360 is "going to turn it around." It takes a lot of courage to stare logic and statistics in the face and attempt to make that assertion.
After 5 weeks, the 360 went from 100% market "domination" (the only one on the market) down to 15% market share. It will continue to lose a point or two to its competitors per week and will end up around 3-5% market share before Thanksgiving. That's not bouncing back.
starship said:There is a massive shortage of Wiis in Japan, so its sales restricted by its supply.
soundwave05 said:1 million after 3-4 years in a market is not a niche. It's a flop. Hell, people considered the GC a flop at 5x that number.
soundwave05 said:1 million after 3-4 years in a market is not a niche. It's a flop. Hell, people considered the GC a flop at 5x that number.
1 million total userbase is completely irrelevant in the overall scope of the Japanese market. The original XBox saw it's sales rise during the holiday rush seasons in Japan ... every system gets that.
kisakiproject said:Week after christmas everything slows regardless of supply. 360 didn't slow down with unlimited supply. PS3 sold the same probably due to supply. I also doubt Wii and 360 are competitors in Japan. 360's target audiance is hardcore gamers/otaku/akibake. Wii's target audiance at launch was nintendo gamers and non-gamers. Nintendo gamers and non-gamers would never be interested in 360. I doubt Wii shortages is driving and unsatisified gamers to buy 360s. PS3 shortages might be. If 360 sales seriously decrease after PS3 is redily available MS is in a hell of a lot more trouble then they already were.
soundwave05 said:MS is not in trouble in Japan. That boat already sailed about 5 years ago, lol. We're well past that stage.
And Nintendo's audience = all of Japan. They are going to take the entire market on their back, not just any particular set of gamers, just like they have done with the DS.
soundwave05 said:1 million after 3-4 years in a market is not a niche. It's a flop. Hell, people considered the GC a flop at 5x that number.
1 million total userbase is completely irrelevant in the overall scope of the Japanese market. The original XBox saw it's sales rise during the holiday rush seasons in Japan ... every system gets that.
Mithos Yggdrasill said. We all learned.Mithos Yggdrasill said:IRRIVEVANT. UNANWENDBAR.
soundwave05 said:MS is not in trouble in Japan. That boat already sailed about 5 years ago, lol. We're well past that stage. MS is not even in the "console war" right now as it pertains to Japan, nor do they even deserve to be mentioned in such a way. What they do is basically completely irrelevant to Nintendo or Sony, because they're not a mainstream product in Japan, period.
And Nintendo's audience = all of Japan. They are going to take the entire market on their back, not just any particular set of gamers, just like they have done with the DS. The game market IS the Nintendo market now as far as Japan goes. They're the ones that have taken the Japanese market out of its slump.