Xisiqomelir
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I enjoyed this week's thread except for the GTAIV hypothetical SKU game. Even more juniors next week, please!
It better do a hell of alot more then that.BishopLamont said:MGS will struggle, it wasn't that big in Japan in the first place. FF13 is a different story, it should go 1M at the very least.
moku said:It better do a hell of alot more then that.
It's the people in here who are the actors though.Xeke said:Gaming is such a soap opera.
LanceStern said:Xbox 360 sales are abnormally high for both A+ and B and C software. They are HUGE, and most debut with solid first months and build up to a great LTD.
Wii does not share this. There are about 4 titles that do really well ( over 500k ), and 4 more that do a decent (over 200k) amount, but after that they all drop like rocks to 100k and less.
Wii is still relatively small compared to the 360 in terms of US fanbase. And considering quality of 3rd party titles (B titles at BEST) and types of games coming out, it's no wonder they are small compared to the 360.
I feel it's a slightly premature statement.
ComputerNerd said:What were Hot Shots Golf 1st day #'s?
The question really should be;vanguardian1 said:It doesn't help that the 360's "C" software, as far as quality goes, blows out about 98% of the Wii's library. ~_~
Lobster said:Half of Everybody Golf 4.
Lobster said:Half of Everybody Golf 4.
Not in 360's first 9 months it didn't. And GRAW likely did the vast majority of it's sales in America, while the Wii twins are probably more evenly split between NA and EU.... which is another problem with direct comparisons; limited data.ethelred said:OIn the US, GRAW sold more than twice as much as Red Steel and Rayman combined.
I'm not sure that's correct either actually... going by worldwide shipment figures, Wii had nearly a 5:1 ratio last March, which is basically unheard of for a 4 month old platform.ethelred said:The Wii has sold a lot of software, but again, not as much as the 360 has -- even when looking at narrowly defined comparable timeframes the 360 far eclipses it.
Uh... where's the "C software" in that list?LanceStern said:Xbox 360 sales are abnormally high for both A+ and B and C software. They are HUGE, and most debut with solid first months and build up to a great LTD.
Lobster said:Half of Everybody Golf 4.
moku said:It better do a hell of alot more then that.
Originally Posted by Lobster:
Half of Everybody Golf 4's first week.
moku said:The question really should be;
"How is software going to sell on the Wii, when it has the same quality, and diversity of that of the 360?"
Look at how well the software is selling with whats out there. That should surprise everyone.
Now this is where things start getting juicy.jarrod said:Not in 360's first 9 months it didn't. And GRAW likely did the vast majority of it's sales in America, while the Wii twins are probably more evenly split between NA and EU.... which is another problem with direct comparisons; limited data.
360 3rd party games might be "slaughtering" their Wii counterparts month to month looking at just NPD, but that's just a thrid of the world market and by far plays into 360's favor the most (it's struggling in EU and dead in Japan).
I'm not sure that's not correct either actually... going by worldwide shipment figures, Wii had nearly a 5:1 ratio last March, which is basically unheard of for a 4 month old platform.
Do we have any comparable 2006 figures for 360 to go by?
Uh... where's the "C software" in that list?
No. Only public data. Posting ANYTHING related to ANYTHING not NPD/MCreate/Famitus is commiting GAFicide.vanguardian1 said:As frustrating as it is, I'm not sure most developers are willing to give it that chance, it feels more like they're just putting on a face at this point. As it is the best 3rd party support for the Wii this holiday season wouldn't be rated any higher than "B" class on the 360, it seems. ;_;
Other than the "banned" site, is there any safe place to quote software sales numbers from?
vanguardian1 said:As frustrating as it is, I'm not sure most developers are willing to give it that chance, it feels more like they're just putting on a face at this point. As it is the best 3rd party support for the Wii this holiday season wouldn't be rated any higher than "B" class on the 360, it seems. ;_;
Cited as above 100k, same for Mario Party.ComputerNerd said:What were Hot Shots Golf 1st day #'s?
Jokeropia said:Cited as above 100k, same for Mario Party.
Cheesemeister said:Are the charts going bi-weekly or monthly? Do I need to automate them? =(
ki/oon said:First day numbers :
-Mario Party 8 and MnGolf 5 both sell over 100K.
-MP8 numbers are 3 times higher than MP7 first day numbers.
-MnGolf 5 numbers are about half the MnGolf 4 first day numbers.
-"Beginner's pack" (Mng 5 + PS3) hasn't sold much.
-Oblivion (XBox 360) : 35K (better than Trusty Bell's 30K)
-Taiko no Tatsujin DS : 50K (some places are sold out already, new shipment only end of august)
-Gundam MS 0079 Wii : 30K
-Metal Gear anniversary box : 15K
-GTA Liberty City Stories : 20K
PantherLotus said:You guys and your 'casual vs. hardcore' fallacy. Ridiculous. They're extremely poor and inaccurate labels invented by the insecure to help sort games by genre.
Rather than worry about which "casual" games will appeal to ''hardcore'' gamers, or vice versa, we would be better off discussing specifically what audience each game may have a crossover appeal to.
And for the record, it's complete bullshit to think that a gamer that likes deeper games may not like games that are not as deep. Viva Pinata didn't sell not because hardcore gamers don't like casual games, it didn't sell because it didn't appeal to them. Tetris isn't one of the best selling games in history (and most emulated) because "hardcore people like it too," but because it has a UNIVERSAL APPEAL.
Casual vs. Hardcore has to stop now. I know it's throwing sand in the ocean at this point, but these assumptions that all games fall into one or the other category, moreover that gamers are either one or the other, has to stop immediately. Call the games what they are (edutainment? arcade? party? kids? etc) and stop trying to classify gamers as well. Rather than trying to separate them into two singular audiences, have a little depth (and education) and realize that we're talking about DEMOGRAPHICS. Specify which you mean or keep looking foolish.
Meanwhile, the two terms continue to hamper industry minds in its simplicity, and continue to poison our otherwise fascinating discussion. I've said my piece. Carry on.
PantherLotus said:
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BishopLamont said:Is it me or is the PS3 chunk in your pie a bit weird?
PantherLotus said:That's an excellent description of a non existent problem. Clarify a bit perhaps?
LanceStern said:When you think about it,
The Xbox 360's hardware lead on the Wii in the US is roughly 2.6 million and drastically decreasing
The Wii's hardware lead on the Xbox 360 in Japan is roughly 2.7 million and drastically increasing
Wii is a few short months away from being hardware leader.
schuelma said:Uhh...we've been saying that for a while. It's going to be within the next month or so.
LanceStern said:How could you have been saying the Wii's Japan lead is greater than the 360's US lead for a while now, if it just happened this week?
LanceStern said:How could you have been saying the Wii's Japan lead is greater than the 360's US lead for a while now, if it just happened this week?
TJ Spyke said:By the end of August, the Wii will be the market leader. The Wii is confirmed to be at about 9.6 million, while Xbox 360 is about 11 million or so.
LanceStern said:How could you have been saying the Wii's Japan lead is greater than the 360's US lead for a while now, if it just happened this week?
donny2112 said:
felipeko said:About the software sales, i will be waiting for a fair comparison.
Well, i don't really think Wii is in the lead, it shouldn't be. But it's not being slaughtered by any means.ethelred said:If by "fair" you mean "shows Wii in the lead," you'll probably waiting a good long time. But keep the faith, true believer.
TJ Spyke said:By the end of August, the Wii will be the market leader. The Wii is confirmed to be at about 9.6 million, while Xbox 360 is about 11 million or so.
ComputerNerd, even with Hot Shots Golf 5 I can't see the PS3 jumping to 25K.
justchris said:So, back to talking about Dewey, what other platformers does the Wii even have, besides the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy? (You can't really count Super Paper Mario, it's an RPG that just happens to resolve battles & exploration through platforming.)
schuelma said:Can you really count Dewey? It seems like much more of a tilt game with some added functionality than a true platformer.
justchris said:I don't know, can you? I haven't actually played it. Do we have an entire genre for tilt games now? I thought they were separated into either being maze games or platformers.