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imkoma said:when is released gundam?
It's about time.AniHawk said:I QUIT
Gahiggidy said:Anyone starting to feel sorry for Sony?
Nintendo's just being so goddamn mean to them, taking market share and everything.Gahiggidy said:Anyone starting to feel sorry for Sony?
nextgeneration said:Those DS numbers are just insane. I remember people saying that it's on pace to be the best selling system in Japan's history, which I don't doubt for a second. Anyone know offhand the best 5 selling systems in Japan's history and their LTD numbers as well?
GhaleonEB said:Nintendo's just being so goddamn mean to them, taking market share and everything.
...:lolJoe Molotov said:Yeah, but Sony gained marketshare against Ninendo in the portable market. Take that, Nintendo!
AniHawk said:I think it goes PS2 > PSX > NES > SNES > GBA (> DS)
The DS is about 10,000,000 away from hitting the PS2's shipments.
[B][U]Date____ 360 Wii PS3[/U][/B]
11/27-12/03: 25% 49% 26%
12/04-12/10: 24% 49% 27%
12/11-12/17: 21% 50% 29%
12/18-12/24: 17% 57% 26%
12/25-12/31: 16% 56% 28%
01/01-01/07: 15% 58% 27%
01/08-01/14: 14% 59% 27%
01/15-01/21: 14% 60% 26%
[B]01/15-01/21: 13% 60% 26%[/B]
The funny thing is they're already saying that the Sony-bashing is getting old. And I'm all like "This is America, dude; we're just getting started."Smiles and Cries said:I just hope the Sony fans can endure it as well as the Nintendo fans had to during N64 - Gamecube generations. This is not looking good.
lol you took anihawk seriously.Kangu said:I thought you quit. What are you, Larry Brown?
Battersea Power Station said:The funny thing is they're already saying that the Sony-bashing is getting old. And I'm all like "This is America, dude; we're just getting started."
You have the same values for X360 and Wii (where it says "Since 11/27/07 - 9 total weeks:")PantherLotus said:This Week Sales:SNIP
puck1337 said:You have the same values for X360 and Wii (where it says "Since 11/27/07 - 9 total weeks:")
BrodiemanTTR said:The Nintendo bashing hasn't gotten old 10 years later. Oh boy, dark days ahead for Sony fans.
AniHawk said:Man, if the PS3 is still not in first place 5 years from now, shit's gonna be really annoying. By then, there's gonna be a HUGE base of teenagers who grew up playing only Playstation that are gonna be pissed off because their favorite system isn't getting its dues.
Sounds like good music in my ears!Iwata: For example, one challenge is in developing software that keeps people from saying they're no longer interested in swinging the Wiimote.
BrodiemanTTR said:I'd post a certain YouTube link here, but I don't think I have to.
Stormbringer said:Meanwhile, at Nintendo :
http://wii.ign.com/articles/760/760751p1.html
The modesty of this man and his constant down-to-earth attitude never stops to amaze me, frankly.
IGN said:Finally, the site made a comment suggesting that Nintendo would from this year on be the industry leader, with others chasing from behind. "That's not the case," replied Iwata. "So long as we continue the fight against the lack of interest in games from the general consumer, Nintendo will always be the challenger.
Iwata said:Well, of course, the idea is that the Revolution will sell and sell and sell so it [the controller] becomes the standard in the industry. [Smiles]
IGN said:Microsoft leader Bill Gates recently said that Nintendo would be a "niche player" in the next-generation wars. Iwata responded to this statement. "Talking about the definition of the niche, or niche market, I really have the completely opposite opinion. The people the other companies are targeting are very limited to those who are high-tech oriented, and core game players. They cannot expand beyond that population," Iwata said. "We are trying to capture the widest possible audience all around the world. In other words, we are trying to capture the people who are even beyond the gaming population. So for that kind of company, we don't think the term "niche" is appropriate."
"Also, we really feel that we need to create something that is very unique and different from today's gaming -- something that can stimulate interest from those who are not playing today's games. ... What Nintendo is trying to do, therefore, is to create a new interface and new theme of gaming that can really address the needs of the current non-gamers,"
What's really amazing is that it's over 3x what the 360 sold last year. The Xbox at the same point in it's lifecycle was down to ~1k and dropped to the hundreds a few weeks from now. The 360 is doing bad, but still better than last year and it's predecessor. Somehow. :lolResults, Analysis, & Expectations
The 360's sales are so insignificant that their inclusion in the data tracking is almost insulting. At this point it's just a 3rd color on the chart and should never, ever be regarded as more than such.
That's gorgeous.Rock_Man said:Lots of hardware graphs...
Software sales according to Famitsu:
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As you can see, sales are split almost evenly across PS3 and X360. Who predicted that 3 months ago?
Rock_Man said:Lots of hardware graphs...
Software sales according to Famitsu:
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As you can see, sales are split almost evenly across PS3 and X360. Who predicted that 3 months ago?
GhaleonEB said:What's really amazing is that it's over 3x what the 360 sold last year. The Xbox at the same point in it's lifecycle was down to ~1k and dropped to the hundreds a few weeks from now. The 360 is doing bad, but still better than last year and it's predecessor. Somehow. :lol
Entirely random factoid: fifth straight week of PS3 declines.
It's software market share for next-gen systems by week. At first the 360 had it all to itself, now it's down to a fraction while the Wii takes the lions share.Smiles and Cries said:I don't understand this chart... the X360 part...
The observation was kind of random, the trend is a pattern. I just noticed it in the data and thought I'd toss it out.Agent Icebeezy said:That's not random, that is a pattern
Smiles and Cries said:I don't understand this chart... the X360 part...
Originally Posted by IGN:
Microsoft leader Bill Gates recently said that Nintendo would be a "niche player" in the next-generation wars. Iwata responded to this statement. "Talking about the definition of the niche, or niche market, I really have the completely opposite opinion. The people the other companies are targeting are very limited to those who are high-tech oriented, and core game players. They cannot expand beyond that population," Iwata said. "We are trying to capture the widest possible audience all around the world. In other words, we are trying to capture the people who are even beyond the gaming population. So for that kind of company, we don't think the term "niche" is appropriate."
"Also, we really feel that we need to create something that is very unique and different from today's gaming -- something that can stimulate interest from those who are not playing today's games. ... What Nintendo is trying to do, therefore, is to create a new interface and new theme of gaming that can really address the needs of the current non-gamers,"
Sean*O said:I must have missed something, is Gears Of War still sold out? Hard to believe it would just drop out of the top 50 if they had product in stores.
Sean*O said:I must have missed something, is Gears Of War still sold out? Hard to believe it would just drop out of the top 50 if they had product in stores.
GhaleonEB said:My wife just expressed interest in the Wii over the phone. She said it looked "fun".
I ended up promising we'd get one in a year or so. Those who know of my opinion of the system can understand how conflicting this is. :\
GhaleonEB said:My wife just expressed interest in the Wii over the phone. She said it looked "fun".
I ended up promising we'd get one in a year or so. Those who know of my opinion of the system can understand how conflicting this is. :\
$250cvxfreak said:You'll end up with five generations of Nintendo systems under a small hood. What do you have to lose?![]()
Why? A rehash of an already released decent JRPG versus a completely original otaku-oriented sim game? Not too much of a contest.BenjaminBirdie said:PS3 eM ~15k
360 Idolmaster ~25k
Now that's interesting.
How did you word your response?GhaleonEB said:My wife just expressed interest in the Wii over the phone. She said it looked "fun".
I ended up promising we'd get one in a year or so. Those who know of my opinion of the system can understand how conflicting this is. :\
"in a year or so"The Abominable Snowman said:$250
Lapsed said:It has nothing to do with modesty and nothing to do with 'keeping it real'. A day or two ago, I made a post that Nintendo, even if they become market leader, would still view themselves as failures.
Imagine how you would have to think when selling the very first video game system. Think of how Bushnel searched for a mass market title (Pong), and later the Atari trying to sell video games to people who didn't know what video games were. That mentality is a far cry from the typical 'console war' mindset we have been getting from all the console companies the last couple of decades. What exactly was Atari competing against? Fairchild quit with their Channel F system, and there were other competitors that would eventually enter, but the goal was always expanding the market. Nintendo had that same mentality when it first made the Famicom and when it brought the NES to America. Console penetration to households kept rising and rising. Then, somewhere during the 16-bit generation, the stupid 'console war' mentality arose and hasn't stopped yet. In terms of absolute popularity, gaming hasn't become more popular since twenty years ago. Not even the PS2 can breach that household percentage penetration established decades ago.
Make a pie chart but take the total of DS or Wiis sold and make a percentage of that and the number of households in Japan (or America). The pie chart would look like Pac-Man except Pac-Man is disinterest and the teeny tiny wedge in his mouth would be Nintendo. This is how Iwata views the marketshare and why he cannot consider Nintendo to be 'market leader'... at least not until a Nintendo system is in 51% of households. Iwata wants to break that 'ceiling' of 33% which console gaming has been stuck at for the past twenty years.
Nintendo is using a different measurement of marketshare than the press is. You could say that Nintendo wants to take over the market that disinterest has seized. And disinterest will be the market leader for quite some time. If the Wii does what Iwata wants and breaks through that 33% ceiling, it would be growing the 'tiny wedge' that is Nintendo against the monstrous Evil Pac-Man of Disinterest.
Iwata isn't being modest here, he's being ambitious. He has a further goal in mind than merely outselling the other consoles. Or, perhaps I am mistaken, and Iwata is focused on growth merely due to fears of an industry demise. But I'm leaning towards the ambition side since Iwata has said he thought Wii could outsell any console ever made before. Here's what he said about the controller:
http://www.mtv.com/shared/promoimages/games/iwata_satoru_060324/281x211.jpg
More from Iwata:
GhaleonEB said:"in a year or so"
Which means, for Christmas. This year.
It will be my first Nintendo system. And her first gaming system ever. She's 30. First person to mention non-gamers gets a wicked wedgie.
Gonna be a Wii60 household.