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i know it's not indicative, but today in Sofmap Omiya (Saitama prefecture) new Mario Wii was sold out.
Mojojo said:Is there something equivalent for the Zelda franchise? would love to see that.
I wish Nintendo would do the NSMBWii treatment to Zelda (2D overworld + dungeons, with some Four swords gameplay in the mix), alongside the motion+ 3D Zelda.
Same happened with some of the other systems too. How long than this continue?Hero of Legend said:What really amazes me, is that the Wii's weekly HW sales have actually gone UP every week since NSMBW's launch:
Nov 30 - Dec 6: 106.555
Dec 6 - Dec 13: 135.898
Dec 14 - Dec 20: 191.915
Dec 21 - Dec 27: 215,129
JESUS, just how high can it go?! :O
There is a (small) chance that next week will be slightly up too for some systems.Parl said:Same happened with some of the other systems too. How long than this continue?
GB+GBC = 32.430.000AniHawk said:So what systems have cracked 30m before?
9 systems working together can finally overcome the bump from DS's explosion. :lolThe_lascar said:Total hardware sales for the week 52 :
2005: 632 247
2006: 472 860
2007: 619 255
2008: 568 277
2009: 658 986
Not a bad guess. Looking back, I've got Wii's first quarter 2009 games still at under 600K, though maybe the end-of-year lists will push them over.Onesimos said:I predict that New Super Mario Bros. Wii will sell more copies in the 1Q 2010 than the total sales of the Wii games released in that quarter.
:lol That's a lot of qualifiers, though. They were able to win with nothing! Except colors. And bundles. And huge software. And a price cut. And 2/3 of the year coming before PS3's relaunch.Azelover said:The PS3 basically got a relaunch with the Slim in 2009.
I think it's amazing Nintendo managed to win 2009 with nothing outside of colors and bundles(and software)
11 out of 14, with 2 of those just at 503 units above.Road said:Kurosaki Ichigo, if possible, could you say how many people are already off the Wii total? (I know I am Haha.) And with at least 150k coming this week, totalizing 800,000, I wonder if anyone bet that high.
And a happy new sales-age year, hopefully with a lot ofnumbers for us.leaks
The original statement wasn't entirelly correct. There were 3 hardware bundles that possibly were lower that 60k total, one new color and big software only for the second half, with the ultra big hit coming out last month.JoshuaJSlone said::lol That's a lot of qualifiers, though. They were able to win with nothing! Except colors. And bundles. And huge software. And a price cut. And 2/3 of the year coming before PS3's relaunch.
Chris1964 said:GB+GBC = 32.430.000
And you've got a competent second place handheld there too. The handheld market in Japan is larger then it's ever been.AniHawk said:Wow. That's way more than I expected. Guess the DS becomes the best-selling system ever next year in Japan. Of course, it will have needed four models to get there, same as the GB/C.
Which ones? Is that based on software releases?Chris1964 said:There is a (small) chance that next week will be slightly up too for some systems.
No, year trends. There were no releases the previous week. Hardware usually goes up at week 1 comparing to week 52. But week 52 was already bigger than usually so I don't know how big the rise will be next week, if there is any. It won't be too long before we find out. We will know this Friday.Parl said:Which ones? Is that based on software releases?
The_lascar said:Wii 215,129
DSi 113,984
PS3 110,519
PSP 105,801
DSi LL 81,430
DS Lite 17,695
Xbox 360 6,489
PSP go 4,192
PS2 3,747
Kurosaki Ichigo said:11 out of 14, with 2 of those just at 503 units above.
Some Comgnet points system notes I found weird today:
- NSMB only does 272pt after two weeks with ~900. Severe shortages in comgnet stores, no other reason.
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It'd have easily made it with the three, and possibly two (though it'd have been a slow burn for the Lite). It'll easily break 32 million this year, and could well end with a LTD of around 40 million. It just depends on when Nintendo decides to put out a successor.AniHawk said:Wow. That's way more than I expected. Guess the DS becomes the best-selling system ever next year in Japan. Of course, it will have needed four models to get there, same as the GB/C.
gerg said:The problem with the comparison between "2D Mario" and "2D Zelda" is that 2D Mario is a much simpler concept, gameplay wise, than 2D Zelda. You might see an increase in sales with a hypothetical "NEW Legend of Zelda", but I don't think there'd be anything near the disparity that we have between NSMB (and NSMB Wii) and SMG, for example.
You ask for the impossible. Even Galaxy didn't do that at the 3d platforms genre.Azelover said:Zelda need a proper "NEW Ocarina", and not just a wannabe version or remake. Just a Zelda game with the same impact, the same ammount of things that weren't seen before in a game with the same magic to them.
Chris1964 said:You ask for the impossible. Even Galaxy didn't do that at the 3d platforms genre.
Just like NDS will pass PS2 this year on USA. UK already done, but Europe may take a while more.Michan said:It'd have easily made it with the three, and possibly two (though it'd have been a slow burn for the Lite). It'll easily break 32 million this year, and could well end with a LTD of around 40 million. It just depends on when Nintendo decides to put out a successor.
You're saying that they would deliberately prevent all these kids who have just received otoshidama from spending money on Nintendo products just to try to improve sales through January? That makes zero sense. A real sale now is more valuable than a potential sale next week, and I don't see any worth in maintaining a smooth number on Media Create anyway. Year-end has always been Nintendo's forte, and noone expects otherwise.cvxfreak said:I suspect NSMB Wii is falling into shortages precisely so Nintendo can leverage weekly Wii sales. It'd look good for the title to have staggered but consistent big weeks rather than have bigger drop offs. The game would then keep the system above its baseline for awhile. Next week will tell us for sure, but I think the game will see several more big weeks before hitting its half-year long legs.
Mojojo said:Is there something equivalent for the Zelda franchise? would love to see that.
fixed.duckroll said:Legend of Zelda (FC) - 1.69 million
Adventures of Link (FC) - 1.61 million
A Link to the Past (SFC) - 1.16 million
Ocarina of Time (N64) - 1.14 million
Phantom Hourglass (DS) - 902k
Wind Waker (GC) - 742k
Majora's Mask (N64) - 601k
Twilight Princess (Wii) - 552k
Link's Awakening (GB) - 540k
Oracle of Ages (GBC) - 373k
Oracle of Seasons (GBC) - 372k
Link's Awakening DX (GBC) - 314k
Link to the Past + 4 Swords (GBA) - 293k
Minish Cap (GBA) - 235k
Four Swords Adventure (GC) - 127k
Missing titles: Link's Awakening GB original, Link to the Past SFC.
http://www.geocities.jp/v7160c_l5/gb.htmlThe_lascar said:What is your source for Link's Awakening ?
cvxfreak said:I suspect NSMB Wii is falling into shortages precisely so Nintendo can leverage weekly Wii sales. It'd look good for the title to have staggered but consistent big weeks rather than have bigger drop offs. The game would then keep the system above its baseline for awhile. Next week will tell us for sure, but I think the game will see several more big weeks before hitting its half-year long legs.
I mentioned in the beginning of December that I expect there to be a strong correlation between NSMB Wii and Wii hardware for several months, and this will be one way for Nintendo to do it. Ideally, the Wii should have a better Q1 lineup, but unlike last year, they can get away with it for 2010.
I frequently see Galaxy 2 as something that could solve the Wii's Q1 weakness, but I disagree, and I'd say Spirit Tracks is a pretty good indicator of what could happen. I still think Galaxy 2 should be replaced with something like New Super Mario 64 if Nintendo's going to try another 3D Mario.
onken said:People often said this about the Wii hardware after launch. I guarantee you every company is trying to throw out as much of their product as fast as possible, ESPECIALLY over the holiday season. As someone else said, it's kids with their new year's money (like me, buaha) out to spend it. They're not going to hold out for a re-supply, they'll simply buy something else.
gerg said:As much as I think that there's genuine supply problems affecting the production of the game, I don't think that NSMB Wii has any real competitors.
JoshuaJSlone said::lol That's a lot of qualifiers, though. They were able to win with nothing! Except colors. And bundles. And huge software. And a price cut. And 2/3 of the year coming before PS3's relaunch.
onken said:They don't have to buy games with the money you know...
I think over holiday seasons, where a significant portion of game sales are gifts, if the game/system isn't available then something else is bought in its place. When the US was having Wii shortages Nintendo ran a rain check program to make sure that they didn't miss out on those gift sales.gerg said:True, but if consumers really want the game, and if there is no similar game already on the market, then I imagine that they'll be happy (or willing) to wait to buy it. I understand that you're suggesting that lots of consumers who aren't "die-hard" Mario fans may not be able to make their purchase if the game isn't on shelves, but if there is, quite literally, nothing else like the game on the market I can only imagine that demand for it will be delayed, not destroyed.
Vinnk said:Went shopping today:
1. NSMB Wii sold out at the 4 stores I went to.
2. 2 of the stores were also sold out of Wii.
3. Lots of copies of Graces both new and used (and since the used copies have appeared it is pretty much over for new sales.
4. Saw 2 people buying SW3 (which has not drpped in price yet in my city)
5. Loads of used FFXIII but I saw a few people buying new PS3s along with used FFXIII (so even as a used title FFXIII might still help move some units)
6. One store had a demo kiosk set up with FAMICOM(!) super mario bros. set up. But all copies of the Famicom cart itself was sold out.
Vinnk said:6. One store had a demo kiosk set up with FAMICOM(!) super mario bros. set up. But all copies of the Famicom cart itself was sold out.
poppabk said:I think over holiday seasons, where a significant portion of game sales are gifts, if the game/system isn't available then something else is bought in its place. When the US was having Wii shortages Nintendo ran a rain check program to make sure that they didn't miss out on those gift sales.
I've heard of intentional shortages, but I THINK IT'S BEEN LONG ENOUGH in this case.Vinnk said:6. One store had a demo kiosk set up with FAMICOM(!) super mario bros. set up. But all copies of the Famicom cart itself was sold out.
FFXIII for the Japanese is like Halo 3 for the Americans -- will keep pushing the hardware even with used copies.Vinnk said:Went shopping today:
1. NSMB Wii sold out at the 4 stores I went to.
2. 2 of the stores were also sold out of Wii.
3. Lots of copies of Graces both new and used (and since the used copies have appeared it is pretty much over for new sales.
4. Saw 2 people buying SW3 (which has not drpped in price yet in my city)
5. Loads of used FFXIII but I saw a few people buying new PS3s along with used FFXIII (so even as a used title FFXIII might still help move some units)
6. One store had a demo kiosk set up with FAMICOM(!) super mario bros. set up. But all copies of the Famicom cart itself was sold out.
Vinnk said:6. One store had a demo kiosk set up with FAMICOM(!) super mario bros. set up. But all copies of the Famicom cart itself was sold out.
Bel Marduk said:What? :lol So awesome.
Hero of Legend said:I'm really happy that at least SW3 is performing decently still, shame about Graces.
I do wonder though, I don't recall Graces being bundled with a PRO is it? Is the PRO very popular in Japan? I wonder if there was a PRO bundle for Graces, would've it done better?
Onesimos said:The Tales of Graces Wii bundle did contain a Classic Controller Pro.
Hero of Legend said:I'm really happy that at least SW3 is performing decently still, shame about Graces.
I do wonder though, I don't recall Graces being bundled with a PRO is it? Is the PRO very popular in Japan? I wonder if there was a PRO bundle for Graces, would've it done better?
Consumers buying for themselves are likely to buy another gaming related product and may end up getting NSMB:Wii down the line - gift givers are not able to wait. If they can't find NSMB:Wii they may buy one of a hundred different other gifts instead, because they have a specific deadline for the purchase. Constraining shipments during a gift giving holiday is a bad idea.gerg said:Sure, but then these consumers are likely to buy another game-related product. If we agree that there is nothing similarly akin to NSMB Wii on the market, such that people who want a multiplayer sidescroller with a large emphasis on nostalgia would buy such a game when NSMB Wii is not available, then I don't see why (unless I lack expendable money) my demand for NSMB Wii will subside because I couldn't buy it this week.
poppabk said:Consumers buying for themselves are likely to buy another gaming related product and may end up getting NSMB:Wii down the line - gift givers are not able to wait. If they can't find NSMB:Wii they may buy one of a hundred different other gifts instead, because they have a specific deadline for the purchase. Constraining shipments during a gift giving holiday is a bad idea.
poppabk said:Consumers buying for themselves are likely to buy another gaming related product and may end up getting NSMB:Wii down the line - gift givers are not able to wait. If they can't find NSMB:Wii they may buy one of a hundred different other gifts instead, because they have a specific deadline for the purchase. Constraining shipments during a gift giving holiday is a bad idea.