BrodiemanTTR
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By chance does anyone have that chart of 360 vs. Xbox lifetime on hand?
Was added last week.GhaleonEB said:Besides, I never did finish Zelda: A Link to the Past, so perhaps that will be on VC, if it's not already, by then.
Odysseus will never marry.cvxfreak said:You'd make for a horrible husband!
GhaleonEB said: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.
(Okay, enough of my derailing. I thought I'd mention the Wii "development" because I couldn't find another thread to toss it into. I'm personally not a fan of the concept of that system, but I'm going to try to keep my mind open. Besides, I never did finish Zelda: A Link to the Past, so perhaps that will be on VC, if it's not already, by then. I have fond memories of beating up chickens, and the getting a massive swarm of them decending upon me for revenge.)
PantherLotus said:You're blind and you have an agenda. You're talking about shit that is so irrelevant to what is happening that when you do realize what has happened you'll be shocked you didn't see it earlier.
GhaleonEB said:I actually love and respect my wife. She let me buy a $400 system when we were buying a house, I'll buy her a ~$200 system. I love this hobby too much not be happy to bring someone new into the fold, even if it's not my first choice of system. I have a hard time getting her to play 360 with me because she doesn't like the games I'll play, but I'm damn well going to play Wii with her regardless of what she buys - I'll be gaming with my wife and that trancends any console preference. I've been trying to get her to game with me for the nearly eight years we've been married.
Frankly, while I've never owned a Nintendo system before and can't say I'm a fan (yet), kudos to them for pulling it off.
GhaleonEB said:I actually love and respect my wife. She let me buy a $400 system when we were buying a house, I'll buy her a ~$200 system. I love this hobby too much not be happy to bring someone new into the fold, even if it's not my first choice of system. I have a hard time getting her to play 360 with me because she doesn't like the games I'll play, but I'm damn well going to play Wii with her regardless of what she buys - I'll be gaming with my wife and that trancends any console preference. I've been trying to get her to game with me for the nearly eight years we've been married.
Frankly, while I've never owned a Nintendo system before and can't say I'm a fan (yet), kudos to them for pulling it off.
That pretty much sounds like an agenda to me, actually.909er said:but that I personally don't want it to be dominant because I don't like the mini-game craze.
Link said:That pretty much sounds like an agenda to me, actually.
I don't think Wii 2007 US will equal PS2 2001 US either, but similar reasoning was used to predict Wii would be easily available in stores on day one.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).
909er said:(1)On the contrary, I would say anybody who thinks Wii will suddenly transform anything at this point is the blind one.
(2) My personal feelings are that Wii will succeed, but that I personally don't want it to be dominant because I don't like the mini-game craze. As far as Japan, I'm not very good at predicting how things go there. My feelings on the gaming trends in Japan is heavily geared toward how it used to 10 years ago when I live there, so you're right in saying I'm blind on Japan.
(3) One thing I do know about Japan though is that they adopt new technologies much, much faster than the US. That's why I don't feel the Wii will sell PS2 numbers. Number one, Wii doesn't have any dominant games aside from Zelda out yet. It isn't riding the wave of success from the GC as the PS2 was with the PS. It doesn't have any extra value that the PS2 had (the DVD player at an affordable price). Even if the Wii is going to do PS2 numbers, I don't see it happening until at least 2008, with this year being a slow buildup, as games come out and perhaps price goes down. Another factor with the Wii is that it faces much stiffer competition that will spread out the gaming dollar here (in Japan, it's alot more uncontested as the PS2 was here until Xbox started doing better). The Xbox 360 is more viable and seen more favorably than the original was, and the PS3 is hurt by it's price but it's still the successor of the PS2. Finally, Americans also tend to buy more at the budget price. Early on the PSone would still outsell the Xbox and GC on a monthly basis, and we see the PS2 still leading the market.
So that's my reasoning for my belief. Call me blind if you will.
Stealth said:Ok, so to look at this matter-of-fact, 360 will probably always lead in NA, but won't be making a very big splash in Japan, which is no surprise. PS3 vs Wii is looking almost as bad as the PSP vs DS war, but at least they have the majority on HD gaming. It really all comes down to how big March is for PS3 and whether or not they can win Europe. If they don't, it's bomba bomba. If they do, we've got ourselves a three-front war. I can't wait.
JoshuaJSlone said:I don't think Wii 2007 US will equal PS2 2001 US either, but similar reasoning was used to predict Wii would be easily available in stores on day one.
909er said:I also recall alot of ppl on these forums predicting December US sales of the Wii being around 1.2 to 1.5 million.
Predictions aren't right most of the time, but it's not gonna stop people from making them. You give a 100 ppl the same data I used to come up with my prediction, and there will be a 100 different predictions. But I don't like being called blind just because I don't conform to the viewpoint that Wii will kick all ass and change the world.
Fair enough.909er said:And the Xbox was my favorite console last gen, as was Halo. But that doesn't mean I go around predicting the Xbox 360 will sell 100 million and that Halo will replace Mario as the dominant videogame icon.
Look, everyone has a preference. I could say that the fact you have the username Link shows an agenda, and any attack on my views are thus baseless. I'm not saying I'm right here, nor am I an analyst. What I'm saying is, based on what I've seen in the game industry and other industries in the US would lead me to believe thats whats going to happen to the Wii this year.
I have no issues with my prediction being attacked, but I would like to see reasoning instead being called blind.
909er said:I also recall alot of ppl on these forums predicting December US sales of the Wii being around 1.2 to 1.5 million.
Predictions aren't right most of the time, but it's not gonna stop people from making them. You give a 100 ppl the same data I used to come up with my prediction, and there will be a 100 different predictions. But I don't like being called blind just because I don't conform to the viewpoint that Wii will kick all ass and change the world.
909er said:And the Xbox was my favorite console last gen, as was Halo. But that doesn't mean I go around predicting the Xbox 360 will sell 100 million and that Halo will replace Mario as the dominant videogame icon.
Look, everyone has a preference. I could say that the fact you have the username Link shows an agenda, and any attack on my views are thus baseless. I'm not saying I'm right here, nor am I an analyst. What I'm saying is, based on what I've seen in the game industry and other industries in the US would lead me to believe thats whats going to happen to the Wii this year.
I have no issues with my prediction being attacked, but I would like to see reasoning instead being called blind.
ethelred said:Wouldn't kill you to try it.
I grew up every bit the Sega fan you were, and one of the reasons I like it is because it brings back a lot of the style I felt the Dreamcast had. And the VC is shaping up really nicely.
Sega Base said:Also, in a completely unrelated development but one that caused classic gamers to rejoice, Sega of Japan (in conjunction with NEC) announced they would be making over 300 G/MD and TG16/PCE "ROMs" available on their website for use on the Dreamcast under emulation. It was the first time that such a service had been offered by a OEM (original equipment vendor) on the Internet, and Nintendo was quick to follow suit by announcing plans for N64 emulation support of its older NES and Super NES titles.
Sega Base said:At the same time, though, Naka and company were intrigued by the possibilities that Nintendo's latest hardware had to offer. They had already developed a 16-bit Sonic game for the failed NeoGeo Pocket and were candidly eyeing the prospect of ports to both GameBoy Advance and soon-to-be-launched GameCube. Perhaps the public admiration by Nintendo überprogrammer Shigeru Miyamoto for Sonic Team's recent Dreamcast efforts had a lot to do with it. Perhaps it was simply Naka's personal familiarity and years of unauthorized experimentation on Nintendo hardware. Perhaps it was something else altogether. Whatever the reason, Sonic Team began gravitating towards Nintendo platforms for the bulk of their future efforts.
Sega Base said:""Dreamcast is a fabulous product. It just hasn't caught on. Everybody I talked to loves it. It just hasn't caught on to the mass consumer, and that's unfortunate."- Perrin Kaplan, Nintendo of America executive vice president of sales and marketing, as reported by Gamer's Republic.
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.
Link said:Fair enough.
You bring up the point that the Wii won't sell as well as the 360 or PS3 in the US, but then you go on to say that Americans tend to buy more at the budget price. Isn't that one of the Wii's biggest advantages? I personally think MS and Sony are not only pricing themselves out of mass market appeal, but they're also limiting their audience to people who are on the cutting edge of technology. Not only is the Wii practically already budget priced by comparison, it aims directly at the market that buys consoles once they drop in price as well (i.e., the more casual gamer).
PantherLotus said:Why do you think the 360 will probably always lead NA?
PantherLotus said:I'm calling you blind because you're using ridiculous comparisons about the success of the PS2 (which you seem to championing for some reason), including the dvd-inclusion which was irrelevant then and is irrelevant now. You're also talking about less or more competition, the prevalence of brandnames, and other things which have little bearing on the current market.
Not once have you mentioned price, except a sly comment trying to compare how close the Wii and the 360 are priced, when we both know they're not even selling to the same ****ing people.
Alcibiades said:Sega should demand big money from Sony or threaten to delay the PS3 version of Virtua Fighter to do a simultaneous release with the 360 version
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.
Mithos Yggdrasill said:Satoru Iwata is the genre of person that I appreciate. There is somebody here who knows him personally ?
AniHawk said:Lapsed has his cell number on speed dial.
Sega Base said:""Dreamcast is a fabulous product. It just hasn't caught on. Everybody I talked to loves it. It just hasn't caught on to the mass consumer, and that's unfortunate."- Perrin Kaplan, Nintendo of America executive vice president of sales and marketing, as reported by Gamer's Republic.
I wonder what must be going on over at Sony HQ? Although their PR is rather bullish in its context, they must be worried, as the launch period really needs to be one of the strongest periods in a consoles cycle. And what with PS2 sales dwindling, PSP sales plodding along and PS3 sales not yet taking off, they surely must be asking if "Maybe, just Maybe we've gotten this one wrong"jesusraz said:For those that just like numbers instead of graphical representations:
Hardware - This Week | Last Week | Total 2007 Sales | Lifetime Sales
1.) Nintendo DS Lite - 194,526 | 127,647 | 756,338 | 8,179,662
2.) Wii - 83,754 | 86,395 | 459,188 | 1,378,831
3.) PlayStation Portable - 35,700 | 37,032 | 239,722 | 4,771,851
4.) PlayStation 2 - 20,995 | 20,169 | 115,864 | 20,270,723
5.) PlayStation 3 - 19,996 | 21,105 | 136,576 | 594,134
6.) Xbox 360 - 7,365 | 7,041 | 41,676 | 306,378
7.) Game Boy micro - 1,177 | 1,864 | 8,311 | 568,241
8.) Game Boy Advance SP - 1,023 | 1,498 | 6,432 | 5,921,472
9.) GameCube - 347 | 554 | 2,770 | 4,172,238
10.) Nintendo DS - 82 | 123 | 321 | 6,582,676
11.) Game Boy Advance - 34 | 94 | 264 | 8,823,373
I wonder if Kutargi has his ceremonial kamikaze death sword ready, in case this shit doesn't sticking back together fastAniHawk said:I don't think they're worrying as much as they're scrambling. Shit's falling apart fast.
In Japan, you have Nintendo replacing them as the dominant hardware manufacturer, in Europe, you have a strengthening Xbox brand and strong Wii demand, and in NA, there's what you see in Europe, and the 360 has its highest lead there, with a bunch of franchises that appeal to the hardcore.
I think Sony's best hope now is to get as much support as possible and pray that Blu-Ray takes off like DVDs did.
It looks so damn bad for PS3 when 360 still has more than half the PS3 base.jesusraz said:For those that just like numbers instead of graphical representations:
Hardware - This Week | Last Week | Total 2007 Sales | Lifetime Sales
1.) Nintendo DS Lite - 194,526 | 127,647 | 756,338 | 8,179,662
2.) Wii - 83,754 | 86,395 | 459,188 | 1,378,831
3.) PlayStation Portable - 35,700 | 37,032 | 239,722 | 4,771,851
4.) PlayStation 2 - 20,995 | 20,169 | 115,864 | 20,270,723
5.) PlayStation 3 - 19,996 | 21,105 | 136,576 | 594,134
6.) Xbox 360 - 7,365 | 7,041 | 41,676 | 306,378
7.) Game Boy micro - 1,177 | 1,864 | 8,311 | 568,241
8.) Game Boy Advance SP - 1,023 | 1,498 | 6,432 | 5,921,472
9.) GameCube - 347 | 554 | 2,770 | 4,172,238
10.) Nintendo DS - 82 | 123 | 321 | 6,582,676
11.) Game Boy Advance - 34 | 94 | 264 | 8,823,373
Kurosaki Ichigo said:Nothing too interesting this week (release-wise), maybe just another Harvest Moon DS.
Sure, but isn't it like the 4th one DS gets? I meant it isn't as interesting as prior weeks (hack, shining force...gta, wish room)Magicpaint said:Hey! Another Harvest Moon is interesting!
AniHawk said:I don't think they're worrying as much as they're scrambling. Shit's falling apart fast.
In Japan, you have Nintendo replacing them as the dominant hardware manufacturer, in Europe, you have a strengthening Xbox brand and strong Wii demand, and in NA, there's what you see in Europe, and the 360 has its highest lead there, with a bunch of franchises that appeal to the hardcore.
I think Sony's best hope now is to get as much support as possible and pray that Blu-Ray takes off like DVDs did.
AniHawk said:I don't think they're worrying as much as they're scrambling. Shit's falling apart fast.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:Sure, but isn't it like the 4th one DS gets? I meant it isn't as interesting as prior weeks (hack, shining force...gta, wish room)
Kurosaki Ichigo said:Some comments from sinobi about this week releases...
· Harvest Moon DS sells around 50k in its first day of a 100k shipment. Better start than Rune Factory, sinobi says it aims at 200k total.
And I think thats it...I think he also mentions Ryuusei no Rockman having large price drops and some comments about Gundam Musou bundle. I think Mekaiuji no Meikyuu will get a new shipment on the 7th.
909er said:Again, I did not say Wii will sell less than any console, other than the PS2's early numbers. I said that the existance of viable competition in a closed market like the gaming market, tends to spread out the dollars, and hence Wii won't sell as much as it would should the PS3 or 360 not exist.
909er said:As far as prevalance of brand names, it's what keeps the industry alive. Would any of the system sell if not for the existence of strong franchises? Would Nintendo be successful if they didn't have Mario, Zelda, Metroid and any number of franchises? It's the same with systems. Sony's Playstation became synonimous with gaming, just as Nintendo was before. Right now, the strength of brands are such that in America, all 3 are viable and none are truly overwhelming in the next-gen race. Each has a stable of franchises that are tied to their brand.
1. The point that they want to expand the market doesn't mean that they'll succeed. They've massively failed twice already, rememberPureauthor said:Lapsed, concerning your 'Nintendo aims to sell to everyone' argument, doesn't seem a bit suspect when Nintendo itself appears completely unprepared for the massive DS success in the first place? They can't produce enough DSLs, they can't keep up on cart production, causing games to have wonky print runs, they even had a plastic game case shortage at one point.
I mean, what they say doesn't seem to match up with what they planned for.
Masklinn said:1. The point that they want to expand the market doesn't mean that they'll succeed. They've massively failed twice already, remember
2. Nintendo in general and Iwata in particular are extremely prudent, to a fault, this means that by default they'll consider that they're going to fail rather that consider they're going to win their bets. Which is why they took the stance of making a profit on everything and not selling the console as a (potentially huge) loss-leader or a wedge: if they fail, the loss leader becomes a pure loss, which they don't want to have to face.
This means that even though their ultimate goal is to expand the market beyond what it currently is, they'll prepare for failure rather than success, which translates into 11 months (to date) of straight DS Lite shortages.
DeaconKnowledge said:**Clutches his VF rosary**
It's coming, it's coming...then they'll all see....
BrodiemanTTR said:By chance does anyone have that chart of 360 vs. Xbox lifetime on hand?