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BrodiemanTTR said:Sonic super bomba.
vicious_killer_squirrel said:This thread prompted me to buy Blue Ocean Strategy yesterday. I finished it about an hour ago, and I have to say: wow. I didn't think that a book on business would be such a page turner.
This book should be mandatory reading for anyone in a management role. Heck, if I had my way, I'd make it mandatory reading for anyone who wants to post in Media Create or NPD threads.
Be nicer to Luke Smith, folks. When he trolls the Wii by saying that it will lose sales momentum once people see the difference between its graphical capabilities and those on the PS3/Xbox 360, he only does so because he doesn't know. He simply doesn't know about strategy canvases and why Nintendo needed to make the Wii hardware relatively weak in comparison to its competitors. He doesn't know the dire necessity of cutting out bleeding-edge power in a shrinking red ocean. If, after reading Blue Ocean Strategy, he still makes the same claims, it will be clear that he is nothing more than a high-profile Drinky Crow or drohne.
Once you read this book, it all becomes clear: the tech on the machines, the pricing, the software, the waggle, the marketing. What becomes equally clear is why the PS3 and Xbox 360 will both be outsold by the Wii in all markets globally. Yes, you read that correctly: I'm calling Japan, I'm calling the US, I'm calling Europe and all the PAL regions for Nintendo. They're the only ones with a divergent strategy canvas and they have successfully created a Blue Ocean.
On another note, it would seem that Nintendo don't plan on doing price drops any time soon. Blue Ocean products don't have the same pricing model as traditional tech products (i.e. start high and drop in price later), but rather start at a mass-market price and keep it for almost the entirety of the product life cycle. This is because, in order for the strategy to work, you have to hit the ground running. None of this pandering to early adopters and hoping the mass market will follow; you have to hit the mass market immediately and hard. If your product takes hold though, you can just sit back and watch the money roll in.
Buy Nintendo stock
Poor sega. :-(Totalriot said:Love&Berry is about to hit 1m in less than two months, it seems.
Believe!Eteric Rice said:I love April fools day.
vicious_killer_squirrel said:
Aren't Nintendo's games already cheaper? At least here in Finland 1st & 2nd party games are 45 euros compared to around 60 euros for 3rd parties at the moment.Eteric Rice said:I see.
Well, does Blue Ocean say if game prices are allowed to drop? Because I know damn well 360 and PS3 games will drop in price eventually.
I'm calling Japan, I'm calling the US, I'm calling Europe and all the PAL regions for Nintendo. They're the only ones with a divergent strategy canvas and they have successfully created a Blue Ocean.
Seems like it's doing great over there. Nintendo is about to launch the online service there as well, holding tradition to kick it off with Mario Kart. From the media that I've seen and heard Nintendo released a pretty good amount of their top tier titles over there and had a great add campaign. Plus they've got at least one very populair Korean developer on board that's been making Maple Story DS (the PC version is a very populair 2d sidescrolling MMO around the world). Oh, and iirc Nintendo even stationed a Nintendo of Korea over there. So it would seem that DS is doing great over there (and I heard that Wii would be launched there is a while too).Terrell said:Speaking of which... does Korea offer any method of tracking game and console sales? I'd like to see how DS is selling there, in the land of cell phone games and MMOs. I've been watching Nintendo's move into Korea with vast interest, and I doubt Sales-Age would object to tracking the info.
Please tell me you're joking.HyperionX said:That era is going to end this gen. Japanese tastes have so fallen off the map relative to the western world it doesn't hold a tiny fraction of the sway it use too.
Wow. How did Kirby Canvas Curse do in Japan?30 DS Love&Berry 8700 925000
44 DS Kirby 7000 943000
Busaiku said:Has Nintendo announced why they aren't really shipping very many copies of Twilight Princess to JPN?
Last week they sold about 900 less and that was 92% of their shipment, and this week they sell more, which I'm assuming to be a higher percentage of their shipment as well.
It seems there is demand for the game (I've said this in other Media-Creates though), but they just aren't shipping enough.
Hmm and at this rate, Goddess of Dawn might just be able to pass Path of Radiance.
Lapsed??vicious_killer_squirrel said:This thread prompted me to buy Blue Ocean Strategy yesterday. I finished it about an hour ago, and I have to say: wow. I didn't think that a book on business would be such a page turner.
This book should be mandatory reading for anyone in a management role. Heck, if I had my way, I'd make it mandatory reading for anyone who wants to post in Media Create or NPD threads.
Be nicer to Luke Smith, folks. When he trolls the Wii by saying that it will lose sales momentum once people see the difference between its graphical capabilities and those on the PS3/Xbox 360, he only does so because he doesn't know. He simply doesn't know about strategy canvases and why Nintendo needed to make the Wii hardware relatively weak in comparison to its competitors. He doesn't know the dire necessity of cutting out bleeding-edge power in a shrinking red ocean. If, after reading Blue Ocean Strategy, he still makes the same claims, it will be clear that he is nothing more than a high-profile Drinky Crow or drohne.
Once you read this book, it all becomes clear: the tech on the machines, the pricing, the software, the waggle, the marketing. What becomes equally clear is why the PS3 and Xbox 360 will both be outsold by the Wii in all markets globally. Yes, you read that correctly: I'm calling Japan, I'm calling the US, I'm calling Europe and all the PAL regions for Nintendo. They're the only ones with a divergent strategy canvas and they have successfully created a Blue Ocean.
On another note, it would seem that Nintendo don't plan on doing price drops any time soon. Blue Ocean products don't have the same pricing model as traditional tech products (i.e. start high and drop in price later), but rather start at a mass-market price and keep it for almost the entirety of the product life cycle. This is because, in order for the strategy to work, you have to hit the ground running. None of this pandering to early adopters and hoping the mass market will follow; you have to hit the mass market immediately and hard. If your product takes hold though, you can just sit back and watch the money roll in.
Buy Nintendo stock
...creamsugar said:Media Create 3/19 ~ 3/25
30 DS Love&Berry 8700 925000 
Probably will reach a million.
43 Wii FE 6900 118000 
Pretty Good really. Atleast it has legs.
44 DS Kirby 7000 943000 
Probably will reach a million.
48 DS Hotel Dusk 6000 179000 
Amazing. See America, Japan does have taste.
53 Wii Zelda 5900 426000
Legs, legs, legs... 
59 Wii Sonic 4700 16000
Normal. 
The comments are for the title above, not below.Rocksteady33 said:Selling a couple thousand copies does not mean it has legs.
But see, like I stated, that's not the case (at least from what I'm seeing in 2Ch's reported numbers).DarkMehm said:Well, it is not really a shortage when a game sells 5-6k a week and ~40k are still in the shops. There are enough copies shipped.
Busaiku said:Has Nintendo announced why they aren't really shipping very many copies of Twilight Princess to JPN?
Last week they sold about 900 less and that was 92% of their shipment, and this week they sell more, which I'm assuming to be a higher percentage of their shipment as well.
It seems there is demand for the game (I've said this in other Media-Creates though), but they just aren't shipping enough.
Hmm and at this rate, Goddess of Dawn might just be able to pass Path of Radiance.
ZombieSupaStar said:me too
its so depressing.
Ahh, ok.goompapa said:That 92% is a life to date sell trough %.
Unless a game absolutely bombs(not even selling the initial shipment), that number will always be somewhere above 90% over time. Publishers aren't stupid and won't ship a lot (if at all) if the game is not selling fast enough, allowing the sales to catch up with the shipment.
Well, well, well.AniHawk said:Especially considering how much the PS2 era sucked. I can't believe we'll have to endure at least 4 more years of the generation that brought us Metroid Prime and God of War. Bleh.
vicious_killer_squirrel said:This thread prompted me to buy Blue Ocean Strategy yesterday. I finished it about an hour ago, and I have to say: wow. I didn't think that a book on business would be such a page turner.
This book should be mandatory reading for anyone in a management role. Heck, if I had my way, I'd make it mandatory reading for anyone who wants to post in Media Create or NPD threads.
Be nicer to Luke Smith, folks. When he trolls the Wii by saying that it will lose sales momentum once people see the difference between its graphical capabilities and those on the PS3/Xbox 360, he only does so because he doesn't know. He simply doesn't know about strategy canvases and why Nintendo needed to make the Wii hardware relatively weak in comparison to its competitors. He doesn't know the dire necessity of cutting out bleeding-edge power in a shrinking red ocean. If, after reading Blue Ocean Strategy, he still makes the same claims, it will be clear that he is nothing more than a high-profile Drinky Crow or drohne.
Once you read this book, it all becomes clear: the tech on the machines, the pricing, the software, the waggle, the marketing. What becomes equally clear is why the PS3 and Xbox 360 will both be outsold by the Wii in all markets globally. Yes, you read that correctly: I'm calling Japan, I'm calling the US, I'm calling Europe and all the PAL regions for Nintendo. They're the only ones with a divergent strategy canvas and they have successfully created a Blue Ocean.
On another note, it would seem that Nintendo don't plan on doing price drops any time soon. Blue Ocean products don't have the same pricing model as traditional tech products (i.e. start high and drop in price later), but rather start at a mass-market price and keep it for almost the entirety of the product life cycle. This is because, in order for the strategy to work, you have to hit the ground running. None of this pandering to early adopters and hoping the mass market will follow; you have to hit the mass market immediately and hard. If your product takes hold though, you can just sit back and watch the money roll in.
Buy Nintendo stock
AniHawk said:Especially considering how much the PS2 era sucked. I can't believe we'll have to endure at least 4 more years of the generation that brought us Metroid Prime and God of War. Bleh.
jimbo said:Fascinating. But the ocean is not blue. It's made of water. Water is transparent.
Why? The whole concept disgust you?ZombieSupaStar said:its not that Id hate 360 or ps3 or Jesus Christ himself if they used motion controls.
83 DS FFIII 2600 1007000 
96 DS Etrian Odyssey 2000 76000
moku said:Why? The whole concept disgust you?
Some people just hate them.
ZombieSupaStar said:drawing hearts to do uber tricks
(MYsims and manhunt 2 currently)
AniHawk said:This one's news to me. What game are you talking about?
Come again?
ZombieSupaStar said:ssx blur
fixed.ZombieSupaStar said:and in the end for every 1 of me there are 100lapsed/mom/old people that will like it, and their money is just as green as mine.0
Mr. Pointy said:Question: What's the highest selling SRW game in Japan? Is it MX on PS2?
Water is actually blue. A very very faint blue.jimbo said:Fascinating. But the ocean is not blue. It's made of water. Water is transparent.
Diablos54 said:Water is actually blue. A very very faint blue.
It is... Why the hell do you think the sea's blue? Because it reflects of the black sky?jimbo said::lol
Diablos54 said:It is... Why the hell do you think the sea's blue? Because it reflects of the black sky?
ethelred said:
AniHawk said:Especially considering how much the PS2 era sucked. I can't believe we'll have to endure at least 4 more years of the generation that brought us Metroid Prime and God of War. Bleh.
That crap is the atmosphere. (e.g. http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html)Diablos54 said:I may be completely wrong with this, but isn't the sky actually black, it's just some crap during the day that mkaes it look blue?
But yea, this is a bit OT.
I must assume he was speaking about looking out over the ocean in a post-black hole sun world.gkrykewy said:Also, black sky? WTF?
Mr. Pointy said:Question: What's the highest selling SRW game in Japan? Is it MX on PS2?