PantherLotus
Professional Schmuck
Lapsed, you are quickly becoming one of my favorite posters in these threads. Sound, level headed, and informed, without an apparent bias. Well done. Keep up the great work.
I'm pretty gay for Lapsed, but seriously ...no.PantherLotus said:Lapsed, you are quickly becoming one of my favorite posters in these threads. Sound, level headed, and informed, without an apparent bias. Well done. Keep up the great work.
Humphrey Bogart said:what can we expect from Square Enix on Wii, from a Square side of things.
when is Crystal Chronicles due?
anyone wanna guess how it sells compared to GameCube Crystal Chronicles?
Lapsed, you are quickly becoming one of my favorite posters in these threads. Sound, level headed, and informed, without an apparent bias. Well done. Keep up the great work.
Not to mention that they won't have to find three other people with GBAs. Plus it's online.cvxfreak said:It should sell better, given that SE fans will have more incentive to buy the game thanks to DQS's presence on the Wii, and the Wii's inevitably larger fanbase and probable online play.
Link said:Not to mention that they won't have to find three other people with GBAs. Plus it's online.
CoolTrick said:Lapsed is great but he obviously is very pro Nintendo.
cvxfreak said:I wonder if they'd require the DS for the game...
That said, having never played FFCC on GC for more than a few minutes, what did the GBA screen actually do?
PantherLotus said:Regardless, let's talk more about Square Enix on the Wii. What other titles will they bring besides a couple side stories?
Is he?
Technically? No.CoolTrick said:Is the sky blue?
ethelred said:A couple more side stories.
Like, a FFXIII side story.
Considering there's a separate DS Crystal Chronicles game, I don't see that.cvxfreak said:I wonder if they'd require the DS for the game...
In multiplayer it was pretty cool. You could use it to alter your current command setup without mucking about on the main screen or view which items you've got, but the main purpose was for forced communication amongst your team. Each player would be given some unique piece of information. Maybe one can see where a map is, and another can see information about enemies. So you'd need to share this information to progress best.That said, having never played FFCC on GC for more than a few minutes, what did the GBA screen actually do?
PantherLotus said:And I just learned that Chocobo =
wait for it
Chocolate Balls.
:lol :lol :lol
It's a shame that Wii can't bring back the Sega games that Dreamcast had.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.
I think that the Dreamcast shares more similarities with Nintendo's strategy in its game library.Lapsed said:I wasn't around for Sega's last console (so I could totally be wrong on this), but I suspect the Wii was very much influenced by the Dreamcast. As you said, the style is similiar. Don't both controllers hold memory? Both consoles have a web browser (so does the PSP and PS3, but it is odd that a Nintendo console would embrace it).
I think they knew this would happen, but I think they weren't prepared for it to happen so QUICKLY. Y'know, more of a slow ramp-up rather than a giant surge of sales activity that doesn't let up? Such a sudden spike in demand for a video game system is actually unprecedented in this industry. And as well, opening new fabrication plants to cope with demand is not an easy endeavor by any means.Pureauthor 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.
shidoshi said:Actually, uhm, M-06 has been out since last August.
osyrus said:When can we expect the unveiling of the next DS redesign?
PantherLotus said:
Deku said:A week before N-Gage Next is unveiled.
Lapsed said:Increasing production is not pressing a button of 'high speed'. It costs money and time to ramp up production. It costs money to keep a large inventory. Nintendo has increased production (such as the DS), but they appear to increase it incrementally. Nintendo will never flood the market with hardware except right before a holiday season (or Pokemon release). And, after coming from the Gamecube, it is going to be a while to ramp up production of Wiis.
PantherLotus said:And I just learned that Chocobo =
wait for it
Chocolate Balls.
:lol :lol :lol
He seems biased towards Nintendo strategy and mentality, not Nintendo itself. If Nintendo would have release a graphical powerhouse at 600$ and Sony a small affordable console with waggle, his "company of choice" would have been Sony without any doubt, me thinks.Lapsed, you are quickly becoming one of my favorite posters in these threads. Sound, level headed, and informed, without an apparent bias. Well done. Keep up the great work.
I'm pretty gay for Lapsed, but seriously ...no.
Farmboy said:You hint at the most important reason why ramping up production isn't as simple as it sounds: the ebb and flow of demand, meaning that it is simply bad business to have production geared towards preventing shortages purely for the short periods where demand peaks. Nintendo would seriously hurt their profitability (which as you rightly, if rather obviously, point out is what is most important to them as a business) if they built new factories only to have them spinning their wheels during the periods that aren't launch or Christmas.
Of course, many of the problems can be solved by planning ahead, overproducing when the demand 'ebbs', so to speak (obviously, you can't do that at launch time, since you'd want to get your product out the door as soon as possible). And one could argue that Nintendo hasn't gotten the knack of this, especially when they can't seem to meet demand for the DS even when its incredible popularity has been apparent for well over a year now. But this is hard to do, as the videogamesindustry is a dynamic business and prospects change fast. Nintendo tends to err on the side of caution here, and as you point out: after their miscalculations with GameCube (where production actually had to be halted after demand had been overestimated), you can't really blame them for that. It's the financially sensible thing to do.
apotema said:How does the Wii compare with the DS performance 2 years ago??
And WTH happened to this page?
http://www.briv-inlinehockey.de/forenbilder/nds/
That seems completely goofy, considering any of us could find and download the ROM which is basically what would be needed.jesusraz said:Oh, something I forgot to include in the interview, for those interested - the reason FFI, FFII and FFIII haven't appeared in their original form as either Famicom Mini games, VC releases or as a bonus with FFIII on DS is because the company's having trouble finding all of the original data, which was spread across disks...
Why? We could run FFI on a GBA emulator today. At worst they might want to hack the ROM a bit to change a copyright year or fix a line of text?Yoshi said:They'd have to recompile it though to gain access to the source code..
LanceStern said:US, surprisingly, is the slowest to catch onto the DS in terms of software and hardware and sales. But now even they are starting to move the GBA crowd to the DS, and titles are reaching the high end of sales (Over 3.5 million for Nintendogs and almost 2 million for Mario)
oldie-newbie said:Can someone explain me why I can't find Media Create Sales for Dec 11-17 and previous weeks (november and beginning december) when I search with "Media Create" or "Media Create Sales" words ???
oldie-newbie said:Can someone explain me why I can't find Media Create Sales for Dec 11-17 and previous weeks (november and beginning december) when I search with "Media Create" or "Media Create Sales" words ???
Nah, unless he says the opposite himself Lapsed is probably very pro-nintendo.VietBitter said:Lapsed is an intelligent poster, just because he talks alot on Nintendo's success thus far, that it means his pro-Nintendo, they have been successful. Such a turnaround in the gaming industry isn't such a shock, look what happened in the N64-PS1 era.
Nah they could patch the binary itself (that's what the TTDPatch madmen used to do before OpenTTD took over).Yoshi said:They'd have to recompile it though to gain access to the source code..
LanceStern said:Go to www.neogaf.com/forum
Then go to Sales Archive and search there. They move them from this section because it's game discussion
Masklinn said:Nah, unless he says the opposite himself Lapsed is probably very pro-nintendo.
But he's also an awesome poster and doesn't let his likes and dislikes get in the way of objective analysis of the events.
That's a very rare skill he has, and I think Neogaf's lucky to have him, he clearly makes the board in general and the M-C threads in particular a much better place.
Lapsed said:The 'it prints money.gif' is perfect because that is what Nintendo gets excited about. A 'it increases marketshare.gif' or 'it is getting non-gamers.gif' wouldn't be as funny because, while true, that's not what Nintendo's ultimate goal is. They want more profits, and they chose their business strategy not because it is 'winning', but because it is the most 'profitable'.
Increasing production is not pressing a button of 'high speed'. It costs money and time to ramp up production. It costs money to keep a large inventory. Nintendo has increased production (such as the DS), but they appear to increase it incrementally. Nintendo will never flood the market with hardware except right before a holiday season (or Pokemon release). And, after coming from the Gamecube, it is going to be a while to ramp up production of Wiis.
Nintendo isn't interested in making video games. They are interested in making money printing presses. Entertainment dollars are equal from both the gamer and non-gamer.
LanceStern said:That's the only thing I disagree with.
wazoo said:The only point where I disagree with him if the presentation of Nintendo that the market is shrinking. The only shrinking market is Nintendo own marketshare for 20years.
ethelred said:If you bear in mind that Nintendo's primary market is Japan, then no, it's very much correct that the market has been shrinking. Look at hardware sales since 1999:
See the difference again?
wazoo said:I know what you did, but Sony thinks worldwide and whereas it is true that the japanese market is shrinking, both EU and US market are always expanding, and ps2 is on track to beat ps1 sales by at least 20% (if they stopped selling tomorrow)