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:lol boo-urn.Phife Dawg said:Don't know but even if it doesn't have a fixed release date it's bound to come out earlier than FFXIII .
SA did well, so GTA IV should, too, whenever it's coming out.
:lol boo-urn.Phife Dawg said:Don't know but even if it doesn't have a fixed release date it's bound to come out earlier than FFXIII .
JoshuaJSlone said:If you mean from launch, one of the comparisons I keep around is DS vs PSP vs PS3 vs Wii.
Weekly
Cumulatively
PSP is between PS3 and Wii, though a bit closer to PS3.
Musashi Wins! said:The Wii has basically killed what the PS3 could've been. I guess around here how you feel about that will depend on what you wanted to succeed.
AniHawk said:...not that Nintendo's streamlined Gamecube is a great direction for the industry overall, but at least they understand not all us nerds can or are willing to shell out over 300 bucks on a ****ing videogame console that may not even work after 2 years.
AniHawk said:Personally, I would have been fine with a niche Nintendo system that was profitable enough that I could still see some of my favorite games.
Hell, I was fully prepared for MS to dominate in the console realm with Sony in the handheld realm (back in early 2005). Then Sony had to go **** everything up with that Trojan horse of theirs. And Microsoft recently appears to have lost their collective minds with the "elite" pack, doing more to justify price increases in the industry.
...not that Nintendo's streamlined Gamecube is a great direction for the industry overall, but at least they understand not all us nerds can or are willing to shell out over 300 bucks on a ****ing videogame console that may not even work after 2 years.
Krowley said:If i had to pick rignt now i would have to say that the wii should win worldwide. I do think that ms can hold on in the USA, but only by a hair.
They can drop the price to 300 on the premium system easily. At that point it may stop chugging along steadily and really take off like a rocket. I think if nintendo starts nipping at their heels in the USA, that's what they'll do.
It seems crazy as hell to pick nintendo to win worldwide, but here we are and it does appear that the handwriting is on the wall... The current situation seems to dictate that unless something changes, nintendo's ultimate perfect storm is happening.
It's something that i sort of predicted back at the time of the ps3 price announcement, but i couldn't really believe it would happen.. Not deep down.
An example of some of my incredible prophecy (from some of the e3 ps3 threads around the price announcement)
:lol odd to dig up those quotes and see what you thought then... It reminds me that there was actually a time when people thought the ps3 would be supply constrained... even the pessemists like me. I had no idea that it would stop selling out so quickly.
That was my long term view, and i guess i still hold to it. So far things are going even worse than i expected for ps3, but i was in the right neighborhood. If things continue along these lines it's going to get ugly.
I've had a few moments where i started to believe that sony had a master plan.. Some of their upcomming games are just amazing to look at and seem fun as hell, but i think it's going to be all for nothing.
Krowley said:If the ps3 only has a few million in circulation by the time this game comes out, then you can be certain that most of the FF fanbase don't own the system, since it's a very large fanbase.
They won't feel betrayed because they won't hav bought a ps3... and if the wii keeps selling like this, you can't really call it a "casual" system anymore. You have to think of it as the "primary" sysem... The DS is supposed to be a casual system too, but i'm pretty sure the FF games are selling just fine on that platform.
Nightstick11 said:I think this needs to be said: Iwata is a genius.
justchris said:The greatest number of users of the best selling system are going to be casual gamers. The hope is that the Wii is actually creating new casual gamers, some of whom will the proceed to become hardcore gamers.
And the PS3 may only have a few million units when FFXIII comes out, but after it comes out, likely another million will sell just because of FFXIII. Or at least, that's probably the way Square sees it. If, after that, they then put FFXIV on the Wii, those customers who bought a PS3 specifically because it had FFXIII will probably be pretty upset.
Nightstick11 said:I think this needs to be said: Iwata is a genius.
Vinnk said:Personally I think XIII will stay put. I also think it won't make as much money as it could but that it will make enough.
Historically, DQ is a bigger franchise than FF and I makes sense that it's moving to Nintendo platforms.
But I don't see S-E giving DQ AND FF to Nintendo. Sure they will give spin-offs and things but there is so much money to be made of FF (with all the millions of sub-titles) that I think they will be going everywhere.
S-E allows Sony to use footage og FFXIII in their television commercials, Kutaragi used it in his TGS keynote, etc. If S-E did this to Sony it would burn a lot of future bridges. I say PS3 will get it's FF. But it might be the last main series title on a Sony platform for a while.
But who know? Anything could happen. Sony could come out with a killer app that no one saw coming (Like Nintendo did with Brain Training) and turn it around. But realistically, unless Sony makes some very good moves and Nintendo makes some very bad ones. Nintendo is going to be hard to top.
And Dragon Quest VII, let's never forget that platform-hopping debacle.johnsmith said:Any money spent on FF13 for PS3 to date is irrelevant. They're sunk costs. Go read up on the sunk cost fallacy. The only thing that matters is the costs required to FINISH FF13, which are likely still substantial, and the cost to make it for Wii. Even if it would cost more to move it to the wii, the much larger user base would make up for it.
It would not be unprecedented for SE to move the franchise to wii. We all remember FF7.
johnsmith said:Any money spent on FF13 for PS3 to date is irrelevant. They're sunk costs. Go read up on the sunk cost fallacy. The only thing that matters is the costs required to FINISH FF13, which are likely still substantial, and the cost to make it for Wii. Even if it would cost more to move it to the wii, the much larger user base would make up for it.
It would not be unprecedented for SE to move the franchise to wii. We all remember FF7.
AniHawk said:Personally, I would have been fine with a niche Nintendo system that was profitable enough that I could still see some of my favorite games.
Hell, I was fully prepared for MS to dominate in the console realm with Sony in the handheld realm (back in early 2005). Then Sony had to go **** everything up with that Trojan horse of theirs. And Microsoft recently appears to have lost their collective minds with the "elite" pack, doing more to justify price increases in the industry.
...not that Nintendo's streamlined Gamecube is a great direction for the industry overall, but at least they understand not all us nerds can or are willing to shell out over 300 bucks on a ****ing videogame console that may not even work after 2 years.
Xavien said:Didn't Square burn pretty much all its Nintendo Bridges in the N64/PSX era?
If Square-Enix sees Wii as a more profitable platform for its main FF games, then I'm sure it'll have no qualms about burning those Sony bridges..
My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
Except for the fact that it still isn't factoring Japan into the equation. In the scenario you just listed, it leaves FFXIII on a floundering platform and a dead-on-arrival platform in Japan. And for those who don't realise, 30-40% of the sales of these franchises come from Japan alone.Krowley said:Isn't it more likley that they would port it to 360? Wouldn't that be a more efficient move instead of making a whole new game from scratch?
And yes the FF brand is huge in the USA and it will sell on any platform.. Even the 360 userbase will eat it up.
I think they'll do that, and make a full on wii FF from scratch (or maybe just turn chrystal chronicles into a full on FF)
I think we're well past the point of it needing to be said. The huge piles of money speak for themselves.Nightstick11 said:I think this needs to be said: Iwata is a genius.
My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
Krowley said:Yeah that's probably true. If it does come out for ps3 it will be a system seller. The ps3 will have a very large bump right around it's release.
and i agree with you that it will be a ps3 game. it's probably already to late to change now.
What i really expect is for square to make a wii FF game and market it equally, because by the time the ps3 game comes out, the wii userbase will be very large and it will be populated with enough hardcore types to sell an FF game very easy... heck.. chrystal chronicles sold a boatload on the gamecube and that was barley an FF game.
If square decides to make a full on FF for wii, they will be rewarded.
My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
Pope Benedict XVI said:Why do you think people are buying the Wii? The PS2 currently has games with better graphics, a massive selection of games, and is much cheaper than the Wii. So why don't people just stick with their PS2's?
I love the smell of flamebait in the morning...My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
Maybe they don't care about resell and they want to keep it around just in case (they want to replay it, or show it to other people, or ...)Zynx said:Very interesting. (Most) people who buy it aren't selling it, so they either want to replay it, or aren't aware of such things?
Yeah, but Sony was always dumb. They didn't do anything to deserve the crown to begin with. It was Nintendo handing it over with stupid N64 decisions.My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
Battersea Power Station said:Yeah, but Sony was always dumb. They didn't do anything to deserve the crown to begin with. It was Nintendo handing it over with stupid N64 decisions.
Right?
justchris said:Wii's success right now is as much due to Iwata's genius as it is to Kutaragi pulling a Yamauchi.
Hiroshi Yamauchi said:I have been saying this for some time, but customers are not interested in grand games with higher-quality graphics and sound and epic stories. Only people who do not know the videogame business would advocate the release of next-generation machines when people are not interested in cutting-edge technologies.
Yeah, but then you're totally ignoring everything that the NES, PS1, and Wii(?) did right.Krowley said:Maybe that's how it always happens... didn't atari basicly blow it back in the old days?
Brak said:Yeah, but then you're totally ignoring everything that the NES, PS1, and Wii(?) did right.
Nothing is ever that simple, it's always some combination of factors. If the Wii was Gamecube2, then home console gaming might actually be dead in Japan.
Mariah Carey said:We're being pretty hard on Yamauchi. In fact, I think he's responsible for quite a bit of the direction Nintendo's taken this generation.
Mariah Carey said:We're being pretty hard on Yamauchi. In fact, I think he's responsible for quite a bit of the direction Nintendo's taken this generation.
zallaaa said:two weeks and the Wii should be millionaire for the second time, well done! anyway, I can't get used to see the ps3 at 20k level, it just doesn't seem "right"...
My Chemical Mouse said:It's not so much Iwata being a genius as Sony is being dumb. They went the wrong direction this gen., but if they had a reasonable price, they would have mopped the floor with nintendo.
Don't give credit where it doesn't deserve to be given, but give criticism to those who handed over the crown... Sony lost this gen, Nintendo did not win it.
Absolutely. That's basically the way I see it. But making a weaker system was a calculated risk for Nintendo. It was their way of artificially halting the dramatic rise in game budgets; an appeal to developers to get creative and make new kinds of games with less financial risk.Krowley said:Yes that's true... I have to agree with that.. I'm not saying nintendo didn't do anything right. There were a lot of good decisions made with the wii...
All i'm saying is that sony could have delivered much more powerfull system than the wii at 300 dollars... Something along the lines of the tard pack 360, only with a little built in storage.. If sony had done that, it would be a different race right now. If ps3 had been a true successor to ps2 in terms of philosophy and targeting an audience, they could have kept their fans...
Nintendo made some smart moves with the wii, but i think they are getting away with making the system too weak because of sony's mistake. For 200 bucks nintendo could have made a more powerful system if they'd been willing to take a loss.
You could sell 20,000 cells of blood a week.Smiles and Cries said:shoot I wish I could sell 20,000 of something per week
well not at a loss though
Kafel said:Those predicting the Wii winning worldwide, don't only focus on Europe/Australia + USA + Japan.
All others territories may look very close at the price of their console, and not own a lot of HDTVs.
There were a lot of people saying that it should, if Enix policy wasn't changed. I was very surprised to see it on a portable, but thinking about it, since PS2 is not very young now, it was the only solution before we know which will have a sufficient userbase for DQ X.Xavien said:It's certainly possible, since no-one predicted that Dragon Quest 9 would be on the DS and I'm sure SE will throw a few more curve balls before this generation is out.
justchris said:Oh, no, don't get me wrong, I tease out of love. The direction Nintendo is taking is very much Yamauchi's vision. From the NES days, he's always been geared towards bringing in the greatest number of customers. Everyone who thinks that Iwata has taken the company in a new direction isn't thinking clearly. Yamauchi stepped down in deference to Iwata, Yamauchi chose him. There's no way he would have handed the company over to someone who's views and strategy he didn't agree with.
The difference is, Yamauchi was not a people person, at all. Nor was he a gamer, at all. Iwata is both of those things, he's good with people, good with the public, good with PR, and he's actually both designed, coded and played video games. The ultimate Nintendo goal is still Yamauchi's vision, Iwata just offered him a different way to see it through, and Yamauchi still has enough business savvy to know a good deal when it walks in his office and takes a seat.
AniHawk said:You could sell 20,000 cells of blood a week.