spwolf said:both Wii and PS3 held their own
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Follow the famitsu numbers.
spwolf said:both Wii and PS3 held their own
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That's actually a good explanation. It's not that out of the realm of possibility that little changed from last week.spwolf said:both Wii and PS3 held their own
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Those hw and MP8 numbers seem more reasonable, though PS3 seems high. With MnG5 dropping in sales it would be unusual for PS3 to have an increase over last week unless it's catching up with an inaccuracy in a previous week.Kurosaki Ichigo said:I see this in 2ch
DSL 150000
PSP 26000
PS2 14000
PS3 24000
Wii 63000
360 2800
1. G Crossdrive 130000
2. Mario Party 8 110000(計540000)
3. FF12INT 50000
4. J WE 07 46000(計180000)
5. DK 38000
7. WAXF 29000
10. Uracha 24000
外. ロンド 3700
外. アカギ 900
他
8. Mingol5 27000(計250000)
11. きのこ 23000(計150000)
20. 家計 16000(計93000)
24. DQS 14000(計430000)
The only core mechanic left the same in X-2 was walking around. Menu, battle system, and gaining of abilities were replaced.ethelred said:It is a spinoff, actually -- it's not like FFX-2 where the core gameplay mechanics were left intact.
Well, it's closer to a GameCube than a PS2.test_account said:~5.8 million isnt considered big?
Not bad. It's the king of second-tiers.Pureauthor said:I think 5.8 million would be more... average? PSP, hardware-wise, is pretty much the definition of 'solid, if not spectacular'.
titiklabingapat said:It's just weird, Famitsu usually comes out in the Wee morning hours of Wednesday, PDT.
JoshuaJSlone said:The only core mechanic left the same in X-2 was walking around. Menu, battle system, and gaining of abilities were replaced.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:Sorry for the confusion, this is the soft and hard posted in 2ch (same post), and going from Famitsu top10 and sinobi this is the real deal.
DSL 150,000
Wii 63,000
PSP 26,000
PS3 24,000
PS2 14,000
360 2,800
1. SD Gundam G Generation: Cross Drive (NDS, Bandai Namco) - 130,000
2. Mario Party 8 (Wii, Nintendo) - 110,000 (~540,000)
3. Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System (PS2, Square Enix) - 50,000
4. J. League Winning Eleven 2007 Club Championship (PS2, Konami) - 46,000 (~180,000)
5. Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber (NDS, Nintendo) - 38,000
6. Wii Sports (Wii, Nintendo)
7. Wild Arms: Crossfire (PSP, Sony) - 29,000
8. Everybody's Golf 5 (PS3, Sony) - 27,000 (~250,000)
9. Hajimete no Wii [Wii Play] (Wii, Nintendo)
10. Wantame Uranai Channel (NDS, Capcom) - 24,000
11. Its a Wonderful World - 23,000 (~150,000)
20. My Housekeeping Diary - 16,000 (~93,000)
24. Dragon Quest Swords - 14,000 (~430,000)
... Itsuwari no Rondo - 3,700
... Acagi - 900
JoshuaJSlone said:Well, it's closer to a GameCube than a PS2.
I hope so. doing over a million would make it the best-selling one in the series.Jokeropia said:Assuming this new set of numbers is correct, could ~63k be the level Wii stabilizes at? Very strong stabilization point if so. Hopefully it also allows Nintendo and retailers to stock up a decent amount for the holidays.
As for software, highly impressive Mario Party sales. Going for a million?
Thanks. creamsugar's hw numbers seem too high for the sw sales.Kurosaki Ichigo said:Sorry for the confusion, this is the soft and hard posted in 2ch (same post), and going from Famitsu top10 and sinobi this is the real deal.
DSL 150,000
Wii 63,000
PSP 26,000
PS3 24,000
PS2 14,000
360 2,800
1. SD Gundam G Generation: Cross Drive (NDS, Bandai Namco) - 130,000
2. Mario Party 8 (Wii, Nintendo) - 110,000 (~540,000)
3. Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System (PS2, Square Enix) - 50,000
4. J. League Winning Eleven 2007 Club Championship (PS2, Konami) - 46,000 (~180,000)
5. Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber (NDS, Nintendo) - 38,000
6. Wii Sports (Wii, Nintendo)
7. Wild Arms: Crossfire (PSP, Sony) - 29,000
8. Everybody's Golf 5 (PS3, Sony) - 27,000 (~250,000)
9. Hajimete no Wii [Wii Play] (Wii, Nintendo)
10. Wantame Uranai Channel (NDS, Capcom) - 24,000
11. Its a Wonderful World - 23,000 (~150,000)
20. My Housekeeping Diary - 16,000 (~93,000)
24. Dragon Quest Swords - 14,000 (~430,000)
... Itsuwari no Rondo - 3,700
... Acagi - 900
titiklabingapat said:Sinobi confirmed the software numbers but no hardware leaks yet.
Or maybe it's just my cache.
Jokeropia said:Assuming this new set of numbers is correct, could ~63k be the level Wii stabilizes at? Very strong stabilization point if so. Hopefully it also allows Nintendo and retailers to stock up a decent amount for the holidays.
As for software, highly impressive Mario Party sales. Going for a million?
Haunted One said:I hope so. doing over a million would make it the best-selling one in the series.![]()
All menu-based battle systems are equivalent? Pffffft. X-2 kept the core gameplay of X as much as X kept the core gameplay of IX.ethelred said:Er, there were differences, sure, but the core gameplay was intact. They were both traditional menu-based RPGs. I didn't think switching from turn-based back to standard FF-ATB was that big a deal within the context of the two games.
This is true.The whole thing with putting a "2" in the name also helped at pretty clearly establishing it as a sequel (not that that's strictly required).
If you don't consider things relative to other things, it's pretty useless. Michael J. Fox isn't short, he's over 100 centimeters tall!test_account said:Gamecube, Xbox or Gizmondo, i still dont consider 5.8 million as small![]()
spwolf said:trends suck, dont they? follow the trends of past 2 months with Wii and PS3 sales... from 90k to.... and from 8k to....
That being said, Wii should pick up in Sept, so there shouldnt be more than 2 weeks more of 6xk sales, unless ...
/faintsMoor-Angol said:GEIMIN as just published Famitsu 2006 top500, you can read here:
http://geimin.net/da/06/rank_fa.php
a big thanks to all GEIMIN staff !
Kurosaki Ichigo said:time for some gaffers to translate...
JoshuaJSlone said:All menu-based battle systems are equivalent? Pffffft. X-2 kept the core gameplay of X as much as X kept the core gameplay of IX.
It's better than any of the GC titles, imo.DarkMehm said:I don't hope so. It's by far the worst title in the series...
Kurosaki Ichigo said:/faints
Finally! Thanks a lot to GEIMIN staff, time for some gaffers to translate...
Cheesemeister said:Hey, GAF! I'm back from my ban. And I've just got to say...
FFVIII sucks. Hard.
:lol![]()
welcome back and good-bye.Cheesemeister said:Hey, GAF! I'm back from my ban. And I've just got to say...
FFVIII sucks. Hard.
:lol![]()
You dont't really know what "trend" means, do you? Wii was never at 90k except during spikes, in May/June it hovered around 60-65k. Likewise, PS3's increase is part of a spike and cannot be called a trend.spwolf said:trends suck, dont they? follow the trends of past 2 months with Wii and PS3 sales... from 90k to.... and from 8k to....
That being said, Wii should pick up in Sept, so there shouldnt be more than 2 weeks more of 6xk sales, unless ...
Haunted One said:welcome back and good-bye.
:lol
Oh no you didn't!!!!Cheesemeister said:FFVIII sucks. Hard.
I think we're being different levels of strict. I'd consider "core gameplay" to go deeper than what subgenre a game is in. The Sphere Grid and FFT-like battle timing were what I consider FFX's key features that differentiate it from other FF games or RPGs in general. By going with a quicker ATB battle system and a version of the job system used on a fixed party, FFX-2's gameplay was closer to Final Fantasy V than Final Fantasy X.ethelred said:Yep, core gameplay remained intact.
I honestly didn't think what I was suggesting was so novel -- that it's pretty easy to classify traditional RPGs as superficially similar to one another gameplay-wise. They all share some basic gameplay features which is kinda sorta why they're classified together within that subgenre. I don't think Wind Waker is 100% identical to Ocarina of Time but we can pretty clearly see how it falls within the main series based on gameplay where Four Swords Adventures does not.
FFX-2 maintained the same gameplay subgenre (traditional RPG to traditional RPG) of its predecessor where Crisis Core went from traditional RPG to action RPG and Revenant Wings went from... whatever XII was to real time strategy-styled RPG.
Segata Sanshiro said:Cheese didn't get banned just for saying FFVIII sucks, it was the thread that he said it in. You can say FFVIII sucks all day in here, but in that thread the dude wasn't asking for opinions on the game itself.
Ohhh, you are in for a whoopin'! :lolCheesemeister said:Hey, GAF! I'm back from my ban. And I've just got to say...
FFVIII sucks. Hard.
:lol![]()
Cheesemeister said:Hey, GAF! I'm back from my ban. And I've just got to say...
FFVIII sucks. Hard.
:lol![]()
1 DS Pokemon Diamond/Pearl 4,302,815
2 DS NSMB 3,818,214
3 DS Brain Training 2 3,748,638
4 DS Animal Crossing 2,485,264
5 PS2 FF 12 2,322,329
6 DS Brain Training 1,991,116
7 DS English Training 1,529,618
8 DS Mario Kart DS 1,115,082
9 PS2 Winning Eleven 10 1,050,236
16 DS Cooking Navi 691,007
17 DS Pokemon Ranger 643,776
18 DS DQM: Joker 633,084
21 Wii Wii Sports 553,214
22 DS Jump Ultimate Stars 548,474
23 PS2 Mina no Tennis 513,862
25 Wii Wii Play 503,185
26 PS2 Yakuza 2 465,380
30 PSP Monster Hunter Portable 435,181
32 DS Mario & Luigi 2 417,391
34 DS Mario Hoops 3v3 399,346
36 GBA Mother 3 368,582
Stumpokapow said:Million-plus during 2006 sellers from that list:
Code:1 DS Pokemon Diamond/Pearl 4,302,815 2 DS NSMB 3,818,214 3 DS Brain Training 2 3,748,638 4 DS Animal Crossing 2,485,264 5 PS2 FF 12 2,322,329 6 DS Brain Training 1,991,116 7 DS English Training 1,529,618 8 DS Mario Kart DS 1,115,082 9 PS2 Winning Eleven 10 1,050,236
A few others people might want:
Code:16 DS Cooking Navi 691,007 17 DS Pokemon Ranger 643,776 18 DS DQM: Joker 633,084 21 Wii Wii Sports 553,214 22 DS Jump Ultimate Stars 548,474 23 PS2 Mina no Tennis 513,862 25 Wii Wii Play 503,185 26 PS2 Yakuza 2 465,380 30 PSP Monster Hunter Portable 435,181 32 DS Mario & Luigi 2 417,391 34 DS Mario Hoops 3v3 399,346 36 GBA Mother 3 368,582