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:lol :lol :lolGraphics Horse said:TWO WEEKS!
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:lol :lol :lolGraphics Horse said:TWO WEEKS!
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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.
Lapsed said:A day or two ago, I made a post
Success is the breeding ground to failure.
909er said:Well, keep in mind the HUGE base of teenagers that grew up playing only Nintendo or Sega systems that were around 10 years ago. They seemed to transition well enough to whoever the new dominant guy was.
Thanks.ethelred said:The Sega ones are fine, though.
ethelred said:No, they really didn't. A lot of the Nintendo ones came completely unhinged and became ever more obnoxious as the years passed.
The Sega ones are fine, though.
AniHawk said:The Sega ones were ****ing crazy when they had a system and some still ARE, thinking Microsoft is Sega.
GhaleonEB said:It will be my first Nintendo system.
AniHawk said:The Sega ones were ****ing crazy when they had a system and some still ARE, thinking Microsoft (or in rarer cases, Nintendo) is Sega.
ethelred said:These days, not even Sega is Sega, so Nintendo and Microsoft sure as **** can't be.
GhaleonEB said: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.
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.
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. :\
AniHawk said:How many Nintendo games have you actually played before?
ethelred said:He's only ever owned Sega and Microsoft consoles.
AniHawk said:That doesn't mean he couldn't've PLAYED those games before.
PantherLotus said:A sad, sad little man. That would be like going through life and only having Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza, never having tried Supreme or Hawaiian or Meatlovers. I could come up with more bad analogies if you'd like.
ethelred said:He's only ever owned Sega and Microsoft consoles.
pswii60 said:Can't believe everyone on this board worrying about 'floppage' of the PS3. Just wait a couple of weeks for VF5 to come out. It'll all change, I think. The Japanese love their sequels.
pswii60 said:Can't believe everyone on this board worrying about 'floppage' of the PS3. Just wait a couple of weeks for VF5 to come out. It'll all change, I think. The Japanese love their sequels.
ethelred said:Why would anyone play Nintendo games?
pswii60 said:Can't believe everyone on this board worrying about 'floppage' of the PS3. Just wait a couple of weeks for VF5 to come out. It'll all change, I think. The Japanese love their sequels.
Yeah, RR6 on 360 and RR7 on PS3 sold JUST like previous Ridge Racer games :/pswii60 said:Can't believe everyone on this board worrying about 'floppage' of the PS3. Just wait a couple of weeks for VF5 to come out. It'll all change, I think. The Japanese love their sequels.
pswii60 said:Can't believe everyone on this board worrying about 'floppage' of the PS3. Just wait a couple of weeks for VF5 to come out. It'll all change, I think. The Japanese love their sequels.
BrodiemanTTR said:Something to consider as we look at the Wii dominate Japan while PS3 and 360 explore various degrees of floppage, is the perceived irrelevance of Japan numbers versus the bigger markets of the US and EU. A lot of people will tell you "Japan doesn't matter", but consider this:
December NPD put 360 at 1 million, and it wasn't for a lack of supply. Walk into a Best Buy at any point in the Christmas season and there were stacks of 360s. Literally pyramids of consoles. Wii sold as we know about 650k, restricted by supply. Here we are coming up on almost three months from launch and it's still a big deal whenever a store gets Wii shipments. Not using any specific numbers, but if in the US 360 and Wii hover at around the same number sold each month or even if Wii is a bit behind (January NPD should tell us more), Japan suddenly takes center stage. With offsetting US numbers, Wii's advantage over the 360 in Japan has global repercussions. Assuming that once Nintendo can adequately supply stores, Wii levels off at about 100k per week (I hesistate to predict DS-like success) and 360 continues to flounder, you've got Wii outselling 360 in Japan each month to the tune of 400k:~35k. With numbers like that, Wii would eventually catch up to and possibly overtake 360 as the global market leader.
(In this example I didn't take into account the EU as I'm not sure on the specifics but as I understand the Wii and 360 are both fairly popular there. I also did not factor the PS3 as I suspect that it will continue to struggle through 2007 until it can build up a portfolio of system-selling games as well as recieve a price cut)
AniHawk said:Virtua Fighter 2 was the only million seller in the series, and VF4 sold under 500k on a userbase that was far, far larger than this.
909er said:No offense, but you're predicting a ridiculously number for Wii in Japan. 400k a month? Japan hasn't historically been a market that supports that kind of number for a home console, and I don't think that Wii is suddenly gonna more than double the average sales number for a console during the year.
That's like predicting a console is gonna start selling 500k to 600k a month during the year in the US. It just doesn't happen, unless something drastic changes in the market.
Odysseus said:you should have seen me in 2002, i was hot stuff.
yours,
ps2
pswii60 said:Can't believe everyone on this board worrying about 'floppage' of the PS3. Just wait a couple of weeks for VF5 to come out. It'll all change, I think. The Japanese love their sequels.
how cute this is all turning out...cvxfreak said:Relying Sega to save PS3. Talk about coming full circle.![]()
909er said:Show me data that says PS2 was selling half a mil + a month in March or June.
Odysseus said:ps2 did over half a million in may, september, and october that year
almost 700k in june
well over a million in november
almost three (3!) million in december
for jan-oct, ps2 averaged ~450k, and the whole year averaged > 700k
909er said:Wow, PS2 really sold well.
Odysseus said:you should have seen me in 2002, i was hot stuff.
yours,
ps2
LMAO :lol Best post eva!Graphics Horse said:TWO WEEKS!
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You know DSL is moving around 700K a month in Japan. And there're severe shortages. I mean, something drastic has changed in that market.909er said:No offense, but you're predicting a ridiculously number for Wii in Japan. 400k a month? Japan hasn't historically been a market that supports that kind of number for a home console, and I don't think that Wii is suddenly gonna more than double the average sales number for a console during the year.
That's like predicting a console is gonna start selling 500k to 600k a month during the year in the US. It just doesn't happen, unless something drastic changes in the market.
Odysseus said:almost three (3!) million in december
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how much money could they possibly be losing with the current size of the PS3 userbase? Sony is banking on Sega. They should take advantage of the situation, or rather, hopefully they are taking full advantage here and squeezing every penny out of Sony for timed exclusivity.Raw64life said:money pic
Alcibiades said:how much money could they possibly be losing with the current size of the PS3 userbase? Sony is banking on Sega. They should take advantage of the situation, or rather, hopefully they are taking full advantage here and squeezing every penny out of Sony for timed exclusivity.
Raw64life said:But then Sega would be making a good business decision, which is strictly against their current policy.
909er said:I know numbers from the time Xbox started doing PS2 numbers here monthly. I guess that it wasn't Xbox catching up so much as PS2 slowing down.
That said, I don't see Wii doing those early PS2 numbers here.
fresquito said:You know DSL is moving around 700K a month in Japan. And there're severe shortages. I mean, something drastic has changed in that market.
When I was a kid, and through high school, my friends had Nintendo systems. I've played quite a bit of NES and SNES (Zelda: A Link to the Past, all the 8 and 16-bit Marios, F-Zero, the NES Castlevania games pop to mind). I swapped my Genesis for a SNES for a month once, swapped a Saturn for a Playstation for a few weeks with another friend after high school (Wipeout, Gran Turismo). They're all great systems, I just could never afford to own/support more than one at a time.AniHawk said:That doesn't mean he couldn't've PLAYED those games before.
909er said:Alright, I give up on my point on Japan. I don't see Wii doing close to 400k a month on a normal month still. But I don't see the same craze translating to America. And I definitely don't see it doing those early PS2 numbers. Part of PS2's strong early sales were the dominant brand name and the fact that it was a cheap DVD player. While Wii is the cheapest, at $250 it's still not that much cheaper than the 360, and there isn't any peripheral advantage to buying the Wii that the PS2 had(and PS3 has, but I think Blu-ray is a lot less relevant since it isn't the kind of change that VHS to DVD was, and because it's so expensive).
cvxfreak said:I'd say they're the third best third party on DS after SE and BN.
GhaleonEB said:I came from a very, very poor family and gaming was one of our outlets, but we could only afford maybe one new game every other month, tops. New games have been an event all my life.
GhaleonEB said:When I was a kid, and through high school, my friends had Nintendo systems. I've played quite a bit of NES and SNES (Zelda: A Link to the Past, all the 8 and 16-bit Marios, F-Zero, the NES Castlevania games pop to mind). I swapped my Genesis for a SNES for a month once, swapped a Saturn for a Playstation for a few weeks with another friend after high school. They're all great systems, I just could never afford to own/support more than one at a time.
I came from a very, very poor family and gaming was one of our outlets, but we could only afford maybe one new game every other month, tops. New games have been an event all my life. In the Xbox gen, I got one game every three months because we were either in college, or saving for a house after college. It's not like I've hated the other systems - they just were not an option because I'd already bought one.
But hey, I can support two kids and two mortgage loans on one income, why not two systems now. :\
Odysseus said:but dude.... nintendo
i mean, i'll rant and rave all day and night about how much the 360 sucks, but man...
just ignore your wife's wishes until she mentions it at least a couple hundred more times
I still plan to track it down this summer, either a month before or after Mass Effect hits. That thread reminded me that I need to play it to wrap up the 16-bit games.ethelred said:I felt really sorry for you when you said you never got to play Phantasy Star IV.![]()