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Media Create Sales: October 11-17

Cygnus X-1

Member
donny2112 said:
That doesn't matter. Wii doesn't have to be "OMGoodness, #1 with a bullet!" But it could be doing a whole freaking more like a PS2 (would be #2 in this market) if third-parties hadn't abandoned it from almost the get-go. Japan has seen the earliest and, thus far, worst impact for Wii due to third-party abandonment. If it was "just" Wii with PS360 games, it'd be doing a whole freaking lot better, right now.

Yeah, we talked about that a lot. Or better: we talked about that back from the beginning. Let me just add that: third parties are happy that Wii's days are almost finished, because, as someone pointed out, it was an anomaly, a problem for them. It was a problem to develop for it with the Wiimote in mind, to find the right audience, to switch to SD again and so on. So, obviously, they willingly contribute to its weakening. Of course we can debate how important this was in comparison to the mistakes made by Nintendo itself, but one thing is clear: this is the outcome they wished and hoped for.
 

Celine

Member
Relix said:
I hope Epic Yarn burns and crashes. Its such an awful, awful game.
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Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
Relix said:
I hope Epic Yarn burns and crashes. Its such an awful, awful game.

It really isn't. At worst, it's boring. It's clearly technically well made though; packed full of content, presented very well (and visually quite novel), a wide variety of very well composed music, lots of different mechanics, tight controls, the level design is clever if not particularly deep, etc.

I think there's a case to be made that the game (like, for example, the Starfy series) is so simple and easy that it's not enjoyable for experienced gamers, but then you're basically getting into an audience-game mismatch, but it's not "awful" by any reasonable definition.
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Ace Attorney series

- 3,9 million units globally through September

Professor Layton series

- 9,5 million units globally through September

http://gamasutra.com/view/news/31090/Layton_Series_Hits_95M_Ace_Attorney_39M.php


Japan (Famitsu)

Ace Attorney series: 2,6 million units

Professor Layton series: 3,4 million units

Only 2 Layton games were outside Japan with the third just releasing. Ace Attorney has a limited audience in West. Capcom must thank Level 5.
 

onipex

Member
Chris1964 said:
Ace Attorney series

- 3,9 million units globally through September

Professor Layton series

- 9,5 million units globally through September

http://gamasutra.com/view/news/31090/Layton_Series_Hits_95M_Ace_Attorney_39M.php


Japan (Famitsu)

Ace Attorney series: 2,6 million units

Professor Layton series: 3,4 million units

Only 2 Layton games were outside Japan with the third just releasing. Ace Attorney has a limited audience in West. Capcom must thank Level 5.


I think Ace Attorny would have a bigger audience if more people knew about it. It is a game that needs ads ran during law and order.
 

onken

Member
Heh, went to a couple of game shops today. Floor presence for Move is absolutely non existent. You can see it behind the counter if you're looking but other than you wouldn't even know it existed. GEO didn't even have the software out, really dire.

Though a local chain (like the responsible business they are) actually moved the guncon version of Time Crisis 3 to the front display (at ¥6000, no less) despite Big 3 Shooter being on the regular PS3 shelf for cheaper :lol

Vanquish has lots of presence but it's stupidly expensive.
 

duckroll

Member
Jigsaw said:
whoa not bad i guess,did it sold more than the soras?

Media Create as of end 2009:

Sora no Kiseki FC - 114,161
Sora no Kiseki SC - 92,952
Sora no Kiseki the 3rd - 80,030

Sora no Kiseki Set - 28,071
Sora no Kiseki Super Price Set - 6,143
 

duckroll

Member
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Index Holdings (Atlus) expectations for Catherine and Radiant Historia:

Catherine expectations: 150k
Radiant Historia expectations: 138k


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Updated shipment figures:

Persona 3 Portable (Japan) - 220k (170k expectated)
Etrian Odyssey 3 (Japan) - 140k (130k expected)
SMT Strange Journey (Japan) - 150k (150k expected)

Demons Souls (US) - 380k (150k expected)
3D Dot Heroes (US) - 160k (25k expected)
 

sphinx

the piano man
There is ONE and only one thing that has brought the Wii where it is right now: its inability to run the "common denominator" games, namely HD games with decent/good online content. That's it, is just that. It is not nintendo not developing games fast, not 3rd parties having bad, fanboy feelings against nintendo or the Wii having alienating motion controls.

Publishers care about money and nothing else and these generation is multiplatform all the way. I am sure everybody would have done a Wii version of every single HD "AAA" hardcore game, had the Wii had the ability to run them and that way, the Wii's new audience would have felt compelled to buy the awesome games instead of the piles of garbage the Wii is known for.

the Wii basically being a gamecube has the Wii where it is now.

This experiment of keeping your console with last gen, outdated specs exploded in their face, I hope they learn from it.
 

cw_sasuke

If all DLC came tied to $13 figurines, I'd consider all DLC to be free
Nice, im happy for ATLUS especially the way their US releases exceeded the expectations. Catherine will probably also sell more than 150K in Japan - Radiant Historia wont even hit 100K imo.

btw. What is mentioned about the 3DS on the flyer ?
 
duckroll said:
Updated shipment figures:

Persona 3 Portable (Japan) - 220k (170k expectated)
Etrian Odyssey 3 (Japan) - 140k (130k expected)
SMT Strange Journey (Japan) - 150k (150k expected)

Demons Souls (US) - 380k (150k expected)
3D Dot Heroes (US) - 160k (25k expected)

There US titles did way above what they expected , it's great to see ATLUS do well.
Catherine should do above 150k in japan i hope , Radiant Historia i have no idea.
 

duckroll

Member
cw_sasuke said:
Nice, im happy for ATLUS especially the way their US releases exceeded the expectations. Catherine will probably also sell more than 150K in Japan - Radiant Historia wont even hit 100K imo.

btw. What is mentioned about the 3DS on the flyer ?

That's not a flyer. Index Holdings had their shareholders report conference today. It just mentions the same series previously announced to be on the 3DS in the future (SMT, Persona, EO, Devil Survivor). No details.

http://k-tai.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20101020_401316.html
 

Grimmy

Banned
gundamkyoukai said:
There US titles did way above what they expected , it's great to see ATLUS do well.
Catherine should do above 150k in japan i hope , Radiant Historia i have no idea.

They only mentioned 2 titles out of 12 from Atlus USA. Who knows - the other 10 may have all been bombs, so it's not a sure thing that they did well.
 

duckroll

Member
Grimmy said:
They only mentioned 2 titles out of 12 from Atlus USA. Who knows - the other 10 may have all been bombs, so it's not a sure thing that they did well.

No, it clearly says they did very well. They listed the two biggest selling titles out of the 12 released in this term and said overall sales were well over expectations.
 
Grimmy said:
They only mentioned 2 titles out of 12 from Atlus USA. Who knows - the other 10 may have all been bombs, so it's not a sure thing that they did well.

Okay thanks , wonder what other 10 titles were and how they did.

EDIT i see duckroll answer my question .
 

Spiegel

Member
Did they lower some expectations?
I think I remember them expecting SJ to sell the same as P3P.

Maybe the change was caused by the awful rules in the cartridge manufacturing process?


They only mentioned 2 titles out of 12 from Atlus USA. Who knows - the other 10 may have all been bombs, so it's not a sure thing that they did well.

In the previous quarterly report they shared expectations and sales for Persona 1 and that Wii party game. Both surpased expectations (the Wii game, by a lot).
 
sphinx said:
There is ONE and only one thing that has brought the Wii where it is right now: its inability to run the "common denominator" games, namely HD games with decent/good online content. That's it, is just that. It is not nintendo not developing games fast, not 3rd parties having bad, fanboy feelings against nintendo or the Wii having alienating motion controls.
The Gamecube could run just about anything that was released for the PS2 and yet it didn't receive the support the PS2 received. Granted, Gamecube discs held less information than standard DVDs, but the point stands. This isn't about technology. For whatever reason, developers feel they cannot profit on Nintendo's home consoles to the extent that they can on non-Nintendo home consoles. If the Wii was comparable to the PS3 in terms of specs, in all likelihood, there would have just been a repeat of the previous generation where the Gamecube and PS2 could run the same software with minor differences and yet the PS2 still ended up being the favored console by developers.

Honestly, I think the Wii's current situation is largely based on a vicious cycle that started with the rise of the PSone and how Nintendo home consoles lost a lot of prestige with developers as a consequence. The Playstation became the serious home console with the serious developer support and Nintendo's home consoles became less significant and only received scraps in comparison. As a rule, with regard to home consoles, 3rd parties bet against Nintendo.
 

Turrican3

Member
Black Rainbow said:
The Gamecube could run just about anything that was released for the PS2 and yet it didn't receive the support the PS2 received. Granted, Gamecube discs held less information than standard DVDs, but the point stands. This isn't about technology.
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This.
 

spwolf

Member
Black Rainbow said:
The Gamecube could run just about anything that was released for the PS2 and yet it didn't receive the support the PS2 received. Granted, Gamecube discs held less information than standard DVDs, but the point stands. This isn't about technology. For whatever reason, developers feel they cannot profit on Nintendo's home consoles to the extent that they can on non-Nintendo home consoles. If the Wii was comparable to the PS3 in terms of specs, in all likelihood, there would have just been a repeat of the previous generation where the Gamecube and PS2 could run the same software with minor differences and yet the PS2 still ended up being the favored console by developers.

Honestly, I think the Wii's current situation is largely based on a vicious cycle that started with the rise of the PSone and how Nintendo home consoles lost a lot of prestige with developers as a consequence. The Playstation became the serious home console with the serious developer support and Nintendo's home consoles became less significant and only received scraps in comparison. As a rule, with regard to home consoles, 3rd parties bet against Nintendo.

well Gamecube sold a lot less compared to PS2, didnt it?

Devs do not hate money, so all this crap about favoring this or that is... crap. Sure, there is something about dev relations, and it might push devs to do a bit more but at the end, it all comes down to making money, and unfortunately only Nintendo figured out how to make money on their devices. It probably has a lot to do with audience/user base than same crazy stupid favoritism of particular vendor. At the end of the day, this is all business first, emotions later, otherwise you end up not being able to pay your bills. This is why many CEOs of gaming companies are not gamers but economists who can take cool look at what makes sense and what does not.
 

sphinx

the piano man
Black Rainbow said:
The Gamecube could run just about anything that was released for the PS2 and yet it didn't receive the support the PS2 received. Granted, Gamecube discs held less information than standard DVDs, but the point stands. This isn't about technology. For whatever reason, developers feel they cannot profit on Nintendo's home consoles to the extent that they can on non-Nintendo home consoles. If the Wii was comparable to the PS3 in terms of specs, in all likelihood, there would have just been a repeat of the previous generation where the Gamecube and PS2 could run the same software with minor differences and yet the PS2 still ended up being the favored console by developers.

Honestly, I think the Wii's current situation is largely based on a vicious cycle that started with the rise of the PSone and how Nintendo home consoles lost a lot of prestige with developers as a consequence. The Playstation became the serious home console with the serious developer support and Nintendo's home consoles became less significant and only received scraps in comparison. As a rule, with regard to home consoles, 3rd parties bet against Nintendo.

The wii doesn't get games GTA4, RED DEAD REDEMPTION, RESIDENT EVIL 5 or FFXIII because the wii can't run them, not because the platform is a commercial failure (unlike your gamecube comparison) or because its fanbase hates videogames or because nintendo sucks at third party relationships.

Around 2008 when everything in the console war was clear, everyone had to make a choice between PS360 or Wii. Considering that Wii on its own and he combination of ps3 and 360 presented both and oportunnity for profit, they just went for the HD content software cause it is where they felt more comfortable developing. Had the Wii been able to run games being made for the HD twins, Wii would have gotten them, there's no question about it. That is the sole reason resident evil 5 isn't on Wii, it is the reason why Final Fantasy XIII isn't there, it is the reason why there are no high profile 3rd party games being announced for Wii right now.
 

Turrican3

Member
sphinx said:
The wii doesn't get games GTA4, RED DEAD REDEMPTION, RESIDENT EVIL 5 or FFXIII because the wii can't run them
I believe a RE5 port is far from being impossible with MT Framework Lite now running on the Wii. I would expect a downgrade of course.

they just went for the HD content software cause it is where they felt more comfortable developing. Had the Wii been able to run games being made for the HD twins, Wii would have gotten them, there's no question about it.
So, did the Wii not got ports because of its techical limitations or just because big third parties made a bet on another horse?
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
Nice to see 3DDGH do well in the US, also Demon's Souls.

Although I was expecting DS to be over 500k since it's getting a GH release and all.
 

sphinx

the piano man
Turrican3 said:
I believe a RE5 port is far from being impossible with MT Framework Lite now running on the Wii. I would expect a downgrade of course.


So, did the Wii not got ports because of its techical limitations or just because big third parties made a bet on another horse?

Because of techincal limitations, everybody not being nintendo 1st party had to make a choice, namely either HD content or Wii motion controls. Had the Wii been on par with the other consoles, nobody would have had to bet on a horse or make a choice. Everything that has appeared until now for PS3 and 360, would have been 3-way multiplatform from the get go with a Wii port there.

downgrading, tweaking, doing spin-offs and whatnot means waste of resources/money, so everyone just avoids it and neglects the possibility all together. It's too late now anyway for ports or tweaks, this was decided about 2 years ago.
 

Kenka

Member
It will be interesting to see what will occur in the holiday period with the 3DS being around the corner.

What titles may score big along with Pokémon during this period ?
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Famitsu through 10/10/10:
Code:
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|    | [NGB] Pokemon G/S | [GBA] Pokemon R/S | [NDS] Pokemon D/P | [NDS] Pokemon B/W |
|    | (Sunday 21/11/99) |(Thursday 21/11/02)|(Thursday 28/09/06)|(Saturday 18/09/10)|
|----|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
|Week|  Weekly |   LTD   |  Weekly |   LTD   |  Weekly |   LTD   |  Weekly |   LTD   |
|----|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
|  1 |1.425.768|1.425.768|1.245.003|1.245.003|1.586.360|1.586.360|2.637.285|2.637.285|
|  2 |  438.280|1.864.049|  471.538|1.716.541|  433.793|2.020.153|  772.172|3.409.457|
|  3 |  453.500|2.317.549|  321.408|2.037.949|  291.178|2.311.331|  372.619|3.782.076|
|  4 |  301.003|2.618.551|  336.847|2.374.796|  231.627|2.542.958|  231.161|4.013.237|
|  5 |  436.828|3.055.379|  437.352|2.812.148|  209.288|2.752.246|         |         |
|  6 |  573.247|3.628.627|  385.614|3.197.762|  183.048|2.935.294|         |         |
|  7 |  477.507|4.106.134|  408.831|3.606.593|  124.738|3.060.032|         |         |
|  8 |  258.734|4.364.868|  126.398|3.732.991|  101.113|3.161.145|         |         |
|  9 |  145.778|4.510.646|  105.173|3.838.164|  110.946|3.272.091|         |         |
| 10 |  144.733|4.655.379|   66.054|3.904.218|  100.215|3.372.306|         |         |
| 11 |  120.138|4.775.517|   56.075|3.960.293|  151.036|3.523.342|         |         |
| 12 |   98.055|4.873.571|   40.764|4.001.057|  225.228|3.748.570|         |         |
| 13 |   76.713|4.950.284|   44.240|4.045.297|  429.017|4.177.587|         |         |
| 14 |   50.421|5.000.705|   34.871|4.080.168|  125.228|4.302.815|         |         |
| 15 |   48.587|5.049.292|   31.434|4.111.602|  214.274|4.517.089|         |         |
| 16 |   47.512|5.096.804|   28.464|4.140.066|   58.725|4.575.814|         |         |
| 17 |   43.827|5.140.631|   28.840|4.168.906|   49.050|4.624.864|         |         |
| 18 |   34.957|5.175.589|   35.536|4.204.442|   48.783|4.673.647|         |         |
| 19 |   33.367|5.208.956|   39.467|4.243.909|   45.467|4.719.114|         |         |
| 20 |   29.743|5.238.698|   38.913|4.282.822|   43.947|4.763.061|         |         |
| 21 |   21.582|5.260.280|   26.116|4.308.938|   39.553|4.802.614|         |         |
| 22 |   15.788|5.276.068|   22.340|4.331.278|   33.444|4.836.058|         |         |
| 23 |   14.204|5.290.272|   24.291|4.355.569|   33.470|4.869.528|         |         |
| 24 |        -|        -|   39.814|4.395.383|   28.774|4.898.302|         |         |
| 25 |        -|5.332.897|   24.120|4.419.503|   24.119|4.922.421|         |         |
| 26 |    9.987|5.342.884|   14.681|4.434.184|   27.440|4.949.861|         |         |
| 27 |    7.308|5.350.193|   16.389|4.450.573|   24.641|4.974.502|         |         |
| 28 |    7.879|5.358.072|   17.160|4.467.733|   22.012|4.996.514|         |         |
| 29 |    7.597|5.365.669|   13.554|4.481.287|   18.874|5.015.388|         |         |
| 30 |    7.040|5.372.709|   12.887|4.494.174|   20.342|5.035.730|         |         |
| 31 |    7.722|5.380.430|   12.582|4.506.756|   23.988|5.059.718|         |         |
| 32 |    7.657|5.388.087|   14.679|4.521.435|   37.052|5.096.770|         |         |
| 33 |    7.575|5.395.662|   14.355|4.535.790|   13.069|5.109.839|         |         |
| 34 |    6.449|5.402.111|   14.520|4.550.310|   12.465|5.122.304|         |         |
| 35 |    7.120|5.409.231|   18.720|4.569.030|   14.740|5.137.044|         |         |
| 36 |    8.127|5.417.358|   17.725|4.586.755|   13.798|5.150.842|         |         |
| 37 |    8.796|5.426.154|   16.098|4.602.853|   12.429|5.163.271|         |         |
| 38 |        -|        -|   14.831|4.617.684|   10.612|5.173.883|         |         |
| 39 |        -|        -|   18.622|4.636.306|   11.212|5.185.095|         |         |
| 40 |   10.588|5.451.223|    9.550|4.645.856|   11.463|5.196.558|         |         |
| 41 |    5.995|5.457.218|   10.595|4.656.451|   12.874|5.209.432|         |         |
| 42 |    7.940|5.465.158|    8.239|4.664.690|   16.073|5.225.505|         |         |
| 43 |    3.646|5.468.804|    8.036|4.672.726|   16.010|5.241.515|         |         |
| 44 |    4.704|5.473.508|    9.215|4.681.941|   13.102|5.254.617|         |         |
| 45 |    5.002|5.478.510|    7.881|4.689.822|    9.963|5.264.580|         |         |
|----|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
|Year|   YTD   |   LTD   |   YTD   |   LTD   |   YTD   |   LTD   |   YTD   |   LTD   |
|----|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
|  1 |3.628.627|3.628.627|3.197.762|3.197.762|4.302.815|4.302.815|4.013.237|4.013.237|
|  2 |2.383.096|6.011.723|1.704.458|4.902.220|1.094.389|5.397.204|         |         |
|  3 |   76.421|6.088.144|  287.026|5.189.246|  227.226|5.624.430|         |         |
|  4 |        -|        -|  113.430|5.302.676|  127.567|5.751.997|         |         |
|  5 |        -|        -|   34.369|5.337.045|   15.286|5.767.283|         |         |
|----|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
| LTD|        -|6.089.503|        -|5.337.045|        -|5.767.283|        -|4.013.237|
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1. [NGB] Pokemon Red / Green / Blue (Nintendo) - 140.074 / 7.783.101
2. [NGB] Pokemon Gold / Silver (Nintendo) - 1.425.768 / 6.089.503
3. [NDS] Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (Pokemon Co.) - 1.586.360 / 5.767.283
4. [GBA] Pokemon Ruby / Sapphire (Pokemon Co.) - 1.245.003 / 5.337.045
5. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) - 2.637.285 / 4.013.237


Biggest 1st week
[NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) - 2.637.285 / 2.637.285
[PS1] Final Fantasy VIII (Square) - 2.504.044 / 2.504.044
[NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Square Enix) - 2.343.440 / 2.343.440
[PS2] Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (Square Enix) - 2.236.881 / 2.236.881
[PS1] Final Fantasy VII (Square) - 2.034.879 / 2.034.879

Biggest 2nd week
[PS1] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden (Enix) - 1.072.286 / 2.934.351
[NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) - 772.172 / 3.409.457
[NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Square Enix) - 602.856 / 2.946.296
[PS2] Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (Square Enix) - 559.524 / 2.796.405
[PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (Capcom) - 552.701 / 1.375.966

Biggest 3rd week
[WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) - 570.512 / 1.972.070
[NGB] Pokemon Gold / Silver (Nintendo) - 453.500 / 2.317.549
[NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) - 372.619 / 3.782.076
[PS1] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden (Enix) - 329.317 / 3.263.668
[GBA] Pokemon Ruby / Sapphire (Pokemon Co.) - 321.408 / 2.037.949

Biggest 4th week
[WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) - 513.080 / 2.485.150
[GBA] Pokemon Ruby / Sapphire (Pokemon Co.) - 336.847 / 2.374.796
[NGB] Pokemon Gold / Silver (Nintendo) - 301.003 / 2.618.551
[NDS] Pokemon Heart Gold / Soul Silver (Pokemon Co.) - 269.978 / 2.337.587
[NDS] Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (Pokemon Co.) - 231.627 / 2.542.958

Biggest 5th week
[GBA] Pokemon Ruby / Sapphire (Pokemon Co.) - 437.352 / 2.812.148
[NGB] Pokemon Gold / Silver (Nintendo) - 436.828 / 3.055.379
[NDS] Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo) - 381.927 / 1.169.757
[WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) - 254.494 / 2.740.644
[NDS] Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (Pokemon Co.) - 209.288 / 2.752.246
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
sphinx said:
Because of techincal limitations, everybody not being nintendo 1st party had to make a choice, namely either HD content or Wii motion controls. Had the Wii been on par with the other consoles, nobody would have had to bet on a horse or make a choice. Everything that has appeared until now for PS3 and 360, would have been 3-way multiplatform from the get go with a Wii port there.

downgrading, tweaking, doing spin-offs and whatnot means waste of resources/money, so everyone just avoids it and neglects the possibility all together. It's too late now anyway for ports or tweaks, this was decided about 2 years ago.
If porting difficulty is the big problem why weren't there PSP ports on Wii?
 

jcm

Member
It's kind of amazing that Atlus USA will localize a game they only expect to sell 25K copies. 25K copies is probably something like $750K in revenue for them. I guess the lack of voice acting allows them to do it for very little cost.
 

poppabk

Cheeks Spread for Digital Only Future
sphinx said:
Had the Wii been able to run games being made for the HD twins, Wii would have gotten them, there's no question about it. That is the sole reason resident evil 5 isn't on Wii, it is the reason why Final Fantasy XIII isn't there, it is the reason why there are no high profile 3rd party games being announced for Wii right now.
I call bollocks on this. Look at rockband where the PS2 got a port of the game but the Wii didn't until a year later. Or Modern Warfare where the game was ported 2 years later. In Japan, lets not forget that the PS2 was still selling lots of software long after the launch of the PS3 and Wii. Lets also not forget the continued support for the PSP by western devs even with the abysmal software sales in the west. We shouldn't forget the lack of ports for some of these games on the PC which is perfectly capable of running them.
To attribute the lack of support for the Wii purely on its inability to run the games made for the 360/PS3 is too simplistic. Some of it relates to publishers not wanting their flagship titles on 'lesser' hardware, some of it is based on an inability to run the games (mainly open world games which are more processor intensive than graphically intensive), some of it is based on sales analysis, some of it on ideas about demographics (fatally flawed in Rockbands case) and some of it is probably based purely on personal bias.
 
donny2112 said:
That doesn't matter. Wii doesn't have to be "OMGoodness, #1 with a bullet!" But it could be doing a whole freaking more like a PS2 (would be #2 in this market) if third-parties hadn't abandoned it from almost the get-go. Japan has seen the earliest and, thus far, worst impact for Wii due to third-party abandonment. If it was "just" Wii with PS360 games, it'd be doing a whole freaking lot better, right now.

I'm talking about next gen. What I'm saying is that handhelds have been gaining share and that they are going to continue to gain share. That means that a Wii successor is going to have an even harder time in this market than the original did.

sphinx said:
This experiment of keeping your console with last gen, outdated specs exploded in their face, I hope they learn from it.

They sold 70 million units all at a profit while disproving a longstanding industry myth that cost their competitors billions.
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Smiles and cries

Earnings for Q2 FY 2010 (July-September)

Nintendo: October 28
Microsoft: October 28
Sony: October 29
Capcom: October 29
Sega-Sammy: October 29
Electronic Arts: November 2
THQ: November 3
Activision-Blizzard: November 4
Square-Enix: November 4
Konami: November 4
Ubisoft: November 15
Bandai-Namco: ?
Level 5: ?
 

donny2112

Member
At first, it was because publishers were very stupid. They got an idea of the "Wii audience" in their head, supported by dumb "analysts" spouting the same nonsense, so intentionally didn't even attempt porting to Wii.

After a while, and the non-Nintendo industry having huge financial issues, it because a risk issue. They couldn't risk trying for a larger pool on Wii, when they were just figuring out how to get by on PS360 without bankrupting the company. It was at this point that the Wii being underpowered really came to the forefront. At this point with an easily portable Wii, they would've attempted the ports (e.g. +10% cost), but with the Wii the way it was, they still didn't bother.

No, it was not always about the Wii's power. Yes, it all stems from stupidity in the industry, including Nintendo because, as charlequin has pointed out a few times, if they had moneyhatted some big name ports to the system to get the ball rolling, it probably would've continued. Even the patheticly executed attempt by (still stupid) EA with Dead Space Extraction has ended up with (always porting) Activision putting out a Goldeneye game for Wii with their biggest Wii development team ever.

As much crap as Activision has gotten on the HD side for their handling of Infinity Ward, they've been pretty heavily committed to trying to port to Wii a whole lot more than any other company. It's paid off for them somewhat, as they're about the only company not named Nintendo with a sizable continuing core audience on the system. :lol

kame-sennin said:
That means that a Wii successor is going to have an even harder time in this market than the original did.

Sure. It could still end up doing better overall in Japan than Wii has, though, if it had actual continuing support from third-parties. As we're seeing, that "extra" support is having a pretty sizable difference.
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Pokemon Black / White jumped 2 more places last week (Famitsu tracking) leaving behind Pokemon Heart Gold / Soul Silver and Brain Training. Next week it's Dragon Quest IX and after that it will take some time for Animal Crossing: Wild World and More Brain Training.

01. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) - 865.024 / 5.915.261
02. [NDS] Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (Pokemon Co.) - 1.586.360 / 5.767.283
03. [NDS] Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo) - 335.425 / 5.134.724
04. [NDS] More Brain Training (Nintendo) - 416.124 / 5.050.713
05. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Square Enix) - 2.343.440 / 4.152.985
06. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) - 2.637.285 / 4.013.237
07. [NDS] Pokemon Heart Gold / Soul Silver (Pokemon Co.) - 1.408.980 / 3.872.679
08. [NDS] Brain Training (Nintendo) - 44.166 / 3.821.387
09. [NDS] Mario Kart DS (Nintendo) - 224.411 / 3.667.585
10. [NDS] Friend Collection (Nintendo) - 100.371 / 3.431.532
 

Despera

Banned
duckroll said:
http://k-tai.impress.co.jp/img/ktw/docs/401/316/ind09.jpg

Index Holdings (Atlus) expectations for Catherine and Radiant Historia:

Catherine expectations: 150k
Radiant Historia expectations: 138k


http://k-tai.impress.co.jp/img/ktw/docs/401/316/ind11.jpg

Updated shipment figures:

Persona 3 Portable (Japan) - 220k (170k expectated)
Etrian Odyssey 3 (Japan) - 140k (130k expected)
SMT Strange Journey (Japan) - 150k (150k expected)

Demons Souls (US) - 380k (150k expected)
3D Dot Heroes (US) - 160k (25k expected)

Why the very low expectations for this multiplat title? Even lower than P3P (a re-reiteration) and equal to Strange Journey. I bet Catherine is just a Persona 5 budget reinforcer.
 

Spiegel

Member
Despera said:
Why the very low expectations for this multiplat title? Even lower than P3P (a re-reiteration) and equal to Strange Journey. I bet Catherine is just a Persona 5 budget reinforcer.

It's a new IP and also not a turn based RPG
 

apana

Member
sphinx said:
There is ONE and only one thing that has brought the Wii where it is right now: its inability to run the "common denominator" games, namely HD games with decent/good online content. That's it, is just that. It is not nintendo not developing games fast, not 3rd parties having bad, fanboy feelings against nintendo or the Wii having alienating motion controls.

Publishers care about money and nothing else and these generation is multiplatform all the way. I am sure everybody would have done a Wii version of every single HD "AAA" hardcore game, had the Wii had the ability to run them and that way, the Wii's new audience would have felt compelled to buy the awesome games instead of the piles of garbage the Wii is known for.

the Wii basically being a gamecube has the Wii where it is now.

This experiment of keeping your console with last gen, outdated specs exploded in their face, I hope they learn from it.

It didnt really explode in their face, it made them amazing profits. I'm not a tech expert so I cant tell you what else they could have made and still had a good profit on every machine sold.
 

Kenka

Member
Chris1964 said:
Pokemon Black / White jumped 2 more places last week (Famitsu tracking) leaving behind Pokemon Heart Gold / Soul Silver and Brain Training. Next week it's Dragon Quest IX and after that it will take some time for Animal Crossing: Wild World and More Brain Training.

01. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) - 865.024 / 5.915.261
02. [NDS] Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (Pokemon Co.) - 1.586.360 / 5.767.283
03. [NDS] Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo) - 335.425 / 5.134.724
04. [NDS] More Brain Training (Nintendo) - 416.124 / 5.050.713
05. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Square Enix) - 2.343.440 / 4.152.985
06. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) - 2.637.285 / 4.013.237
07. [NDS] Pokemon Heart Gold / Soul Silver (Pokemon Co.) - 1.408.980 / 3.872.679
08. [NDS] Brain Training (Nintendo) - 44.166 / 3.821.387
09. [NDS] Mario Kart DS (Nintendo) - 224.411 / 3.667.585
10. [NDS] Friend Collection (Nintendo) - 100.371 / 3.431.532

Those numbers.

I am hard.
 
Despera said:
Why the very low expectations for this multiplat title? Even lower than P3P (a re-reiteration) and equal to Strange Journey. I bet Catherine is just a Persona 5 budget reinforcer.

It's a new IP, and it isn't a genre that Atlus is exactly known for, either. I don't think being multiplatform will really have much effect on its sales, either. 90% plus of the sales should come on the PS3.

150,000 would be pretty good for Catherine, I think.
 

Despera

Banned
KuwabaraTheMan said:
It's a new IP, and it isn't a genre that Atlus is exactly known for, either. I don't think being multiplatform will really have much effect on its sales, either. 90% plus of the sales should come on the PS3.

150,000 would be pretty good for Catherine, I think.

What about those posters with the... pizza.
 

Road

Member
Sell-through:

[WII] Kirby's Epic Yarn
~40% (Dengeki - 235k shipped first week)

[PSP] Lord of Arcana
~55% (Dengeki - 134k shipped first week)
48.07% (Media-Create - 145k shipped first week)
 

GaimeGuy

Volunteer Deputy Campaign Director, Obama for America '16
BladeoftheImmortal said:
PS3 is pulling ahead now by a lot this year. I think this year is pretty much wrapped up for Wii.
EDIT: What caused PS3's rise were there some new HDD models coming out or something? nothing released for it. And I doubt it was NBA2k11 unless all 5,000 people that bought it were newcomers.
PS3 sales are up because of major price cuts, and continued developer support, despite low sales for the first ~3 years.

Wii sales have dried up because no one aside from Nintendo is making anything for it.

It really isn't that hard to understand.
 

donny2112

Member
Famitsu Sep 27-Oct 3

01./01. [NDS] Pokemon Black/White (Nintendo/Pokemon Co.) - 372,619 / 3,782,076 (-52%)
02./00. [PSP] K-On! Houkago Live!! (Afterschool Live!) (SEGA) - 177,975 / NEW
03./00. [PSP] Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki (Legend of Heroes) (Falcom) - 91,424 / NEW
04./00. [PS3] Dead Rising 2 (Capcom) - 89,326 / NEW
05./00. [NDS] Okamiden: Chisaki Taiyou (Solar Minor) (Capcom) - 74,738 / NEW
06./00. [360] Dead Rising 2 (Capcom) - 40,963 / NEW
07./02. [PSP] Black Leopard: Yakuza New Chapter (SEGA) - 40,763 / 224,102 (-78%)
08./03. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) - 29,840 / 1,000,846 (-30%)
09./00. [PSP] Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (Namco Bandai Games) - 20,865 / NEW
10./00. [360] Monster Hunter Frontier Online: Season 9.0 Premium Package (Capcom) - 17,713 / NEW

11./00. [PSP] Starry * Sky: In Summer Portable (Asgard) - 15,471 / NEW
12./00. [PSP] Twinkle * Crusaders GoGo! (ASCII Media Works) - 14,402 / NEW
13./00. [PSP] Shukufuku no Campanella Portable (Kadokawa Shoten) - 9,562 / NEW
14./11. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST Reprint) (Capcom) - 8,407 / 445,908 (-8%)
15./05. [PSP] Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airu Village (Capcom) - 8,156 / 459,791 (-53%)
16./06. [NDS] One Piece: Gigant Battle (Namco Bandai Games) - 7,525 / 194,028 (-55%)
17./12. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo) - 6,656 / 800,279 (-19%)
18./09. [PSP] Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 (Konami) - 6,077 / 70,765 (-46%)
19./00. [NDS] Detective Saburou Jinguuji DS: Red Butterfly (Arc System Works) - 5,243 / NEW
20./14. [NDS] Eigokoro Kyoushitsu DS (Art Academy) (Nintendo) - 5,109 / 185,833 (-26%)
21./08. [PS3] Winning Post 7 2010 (Koei-Tecmo) - 4,683 / 17,234 (-63%)
22./15. [NDS] Taiko Drum Master 3: Dororon! Great Battle With the Ghouls!! (Namco Bandai Games) - 4,443 / 223,347 (-36%)
23./00. [PSP] Love-at-once (Maid meets Cat) - 4,201 / NEW
24./16. [NDS] Inazuma Eleven 3: World Challenge! Spark/Bomber (Level 5) - 4,007 / 840,348 (-40%)
25./19. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) - 3,954 / 5,911,258 (-16%)
26./04. [PSP] Durarara!! 3-way Standoff (ASCII Media Works) - 3,918 / 32,743 (-86%)
27./13. [PSP] Winning Post 7 2010 (Koei-Tecmo) - 3,828 / 11,941 (-53%)
28./21. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) - 3,819 / 3,968,778 (-12%)
29./17. [PS3] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (BEST) (Square Enix) - 3,618 / 34,034 (-30%)
30./10. [PS3] Front Mission Evolved (Square Enix) - 3,522 / 69,061 (-66%)


Famitsu Oct 4-10

01./01. [NDS] Pokemon Black/White (Nintendo/Pokemon Co.) - 231,161 / 4,013,237 (-38%)
02./00. [PS3] Gekijouban (Movie) Macross F: Itsuwarino Utahime - Hybrid Pack (Namco Bandai Games) - 135,276 / NEW
03./00. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts Re:coded (Square Enix) - 119,532 / NEW
04./00. [PS3] Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Games) - 66,734 / NEW
05./00. [PSP] Ken to Mahou to Gakuen Mono. 3 (Sword & Magic & School 3) (Acquire) - 36,566 / NEW
06./00. [PS3] F1 2010 (Codemasters) - 31,850 / NEW
07./08. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) - 30,607 / 1,031,453 (+3%)
08./00. [360] Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Games) - 26,784 / NEW
09./04. [PS3] Dead Rising 2 (Capcom) - 22,155 / 111,481 (-75%)
10./02. [PSP] K-On! Houkago Live!! (Afterschool Live!) (SEGA) - 22,001 / 199,976 (-88%)

11./00. [PS3] Ken to Mahou to Gakuen Mono. 3 (Sword & Magic & School 3) (Acquire) - 17,103 / NEW
12./07. [PSP] Black Leopard: Yakuza New Chapter (SEGA) - 16,255 / 240,357 (-60%)
13./05. [NDS] Okamiden: Chisaki Taiyou (Solar Minor) (Capcom) - 13,936 / 88,674 (-81%)
14./03. [PSP] Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki (Legend of Heroes) (Falcom) - 10,136 / 101,560 (-89%)
15./00. [PS3] H.A.W.X. 2 (Ubisoft) - 8,305 / NEW
16./14. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST Reprint) (Capcom) - 8,057 / 453,965 (-4%)
17./00. [NDS] Tenkaichi * Sengoku Lovers DS (Rocket Company) - 7,663 / NEW
18./16. [NDS] One Piece: Gigant Battle (Namco Bandai Games) - 7,195 / 201,223 (-4%)
19./09. [PSP] Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (Namco Bandai Games) - 7,111 / 27,976 (-66%)
20./17. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo) - 6,534 / 806,813 (-2%)
21./15. [PSP] Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airu Village (Capcom) - 5,908 / 465,699 (-28%)
22./06. [360] Dead Rising 2 (Capcom) - 5,663 / 46,626 (-86%)
23./20. [NDS] Eigokoro Kyoushitsu DS (Art Academy) (Nintendo) - 4,396 / 190,229 (-14%)
24./18. [PSP] Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 (Konami) - 4,078 / 74,843 (-33%)
25./22. [NDS] Taiko Drum Master 3: Dororon! Great Battle With the Ghouls!! (Namco Bandai Games) - 4,018 / 227,365 (-10%)
26./25. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) - 4,003 / 5,915,261 (+1%)
27./28. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) - 3,629 / 3,972,407 (-5%)
28./00. [360] F1 2010 (Codemasters) - 3,590 / NEW
29./00. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) - 3,484 / 2,865,004
30./29. [PS3] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (BEST) (Square Enix) - 3,216 / 37,250 (-11%)



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