Just wanna add that "PlayStation" is also commonly shortened to "pure sute" (PlaSta) in Japan, so you might hear people say "pure sute fo-" instead of "pii esu fo-".
Pure sute sounds way too similar to pure shit.
Sorry
Just wanna add that "PlayStation" is also commonly shortened to "pure sute" (PlaSta) in Japan, so you might hear people say "pure sute fo-" instead of "pii esu fo-".
Final Fantasy no New Info XV at E3 2014
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=831940
I'm thinking fall 2015 JP release at the earliest.
Indeed. There are major Japanese developed titles with western appeal that will release on PS4. Those alone will be enough to get the PS4 out of the doldrums, whether or not it will be enough for it to be successful and attract other third parties into the ecosystem remains to be seen though. Games like FF could sell 2m on a 4m installed base and just have a very high attach rate with hardcore gamers leaving little to no room for non-major titles.
The difficult part for Sony is that it is out of their hands, they do not have any major internal cards to play to revitalise the PS4 in Japan. Hot Shots Golf will only take them so far, and really they need it out this holiday season with a massive promotion to try and get at least some people back on board. GT is dead in Japan, they have no internal RPG studios, third parties are happy releasing on PS3 (see Persona) and Japan Studio is still a pile of wank.
Arg ffs, PS4 is so screwed in Japan.
well, at least it seems that KH3 actually exists. that to me could reallty be a big hit.
Why wouldnt it exist ? xD They announced it last year and the Osaka team is working on it iirc. Still dont expect it before 2016/2017.
I quoted a post that defined the PS4 screwed because of lack of info on FFV. on the other side today we received an actual update on the other bug SE title coming to PS4, that could be seen as a key factor for the console in that market.
Well, even at 81% sell through, that likely implies at least some degree of supply constraint. How often does anything go over 90%? It's not really feasible for anything to completely sell out in three days in an entire territory.He was talking about sales (based on the quote). In other words he thought it might sell out (based on what we now know was the shipment).
first day sellthrough {2014.06.05}
[3DS] Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth <RPG> (Atlus) (¥7.538) - 60% / high sales
[3DS] Card Fight!! Vanguard: Lock on Victory!! <TBL> (FuRyu) (¥5.378) - 60% / lower start than previous game
[PS4] Wolfenstein: The New Order <ACT> (Bethesda Softworks) (¥8.023) - 30%
[PS3] Wolfenstein: The New Order <ACT> (Bethesda Softworks) (¥6.995) - 30%
[PS3] Rain <ACT> (Sony Computer Entertainment) (¥2.376) - 30%
Good. Atlus is likely pleased, and this hopefully proves that the Persona fan base will go wherever the series goes.first day sellthrough {2014.06.05}
[3DS] Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth <RPG> (Atlus) (¥7.538) - 60% / high sales
[3DS] Card Fight!! Vanguard: Lock on Victory!! <TBL> (FuRyu) (¥5.378) - 60% / lower start than previous game
[PS4] Wolfenstein: The New Order <ACT> (Bethesda Softworks) (¥8.023) - 30%
[PS3] Wolfenstein: The New Order <ACT> (Bethesda Softworks) (¥6.995) - 30%
[PS3] Rain <ACT> (Sony Computer Entertainment) (¥2.376) - 30%
To be fair I doubt there are many Atlus fans without a 3DS, not to mention that it's a combined with the Gameplay of their successful DS/3DS RPG series. It's pretty much the perfect product for the system, if this was P5 we probably would have a bunch of fan boycotts.Good. Atlus is likely pleased, and this hopefully proves that the Persona fan base will go wherever the series goes.
Good. Atlus is likely pleased, and this hopefully proves that the Persona fan base will go wherever the series goes.
What's so funny about that? Wouldn't be shocked if the next Nintendo handheld would get a port or remake of a mainline Persona title. Or not.Haha Nintendo mainline Persona dream to live again to some people.
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|System | This Week | Last Week | Last Year | YTD | Last YTD |
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| ALL | 773.000 | 390.000 | 463.000 | 16.649.000 | 19.110.000 |
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What's so funny about that? Wouldn't be shocked if the next Nintendo handheld would get a port or remake of a mainline Persona title. Or not.
It's not like their are dodging Nintendo consoles, just because of the name - there is no need for other options right now. This might not be the case on 3-4 years, who knows.
I kind of want to see how this will be because it's the first "original" Persona game in a while and we could use to it to measure how popular it has gotten in the past few years.
Persona 4 Golden has sold 350k units retail + digital iirc. There was a piece of new a while ago.
Indeed. Persona Q is likely the first stage to preparing the Persona fan base for a Nintendo-only handheld future. I wonder how Falcom and Nippon Ichi will deal with it.The Vita won't probably have a succesor. So I won't be shocked if that happens.
Or it's Atlus just experimenting with the franchise. It's not like they haven't done that before (Arena) or won't continue to do so (Dancing All Night).Indeed. Persona Q is likely the first stage to preparing the Persona fan base for a Nintendo-only handheld future. I wonder how Falcom and Nippon Ichi will deal with it.
Indeed. Persona Q is likely the first stage to preparing the Persona fan base for a Nintendo-only handheld future. I wonder how Falcom and Nippon Ichi will deal with it.
Persona has usually stuck to Sony platforms, though, which is what I was getting at more than genre experimentation.Or it's Atlus just experimenting with the franchise. It's not like they haven't done that before (Arena) or won't continue to do so (Dancing All Night).
Persona has usually stuck to Sony platforms, though, which is what I was getting at more than genre experimentation.
Arena was also on Xbox 360 and there have been mobile experiments, too.Persona has usually stuck to Sony platforms, though, which is what I was getting at more than genre experimentation.
I totally agree.It's a Persona themed EO game. EO games are on the DS and 3DS because of a key gameplay mechanic. Pretty simple thought process there. It's not a console war, it's just a standard business decision. Stop reading into everything with your fanboy tinted glasses. It's embarrassing to read.
Indeed. Persona Q is likely the first stage to preparing the Persona fan base for a Nintendo-only handheld future. I wonder how Falcom and Nippon Ichi will deal with it.
Indeed. Persona Q is likely the first stage to preparing the Persona fan base for a Nintendo-only handheld future. I wonder how Falcom and Nippon Ichi will deal with it.
Arg ffs, PS4 is so screwed in Japan.
Video gaming wasn't my hobby when Vita released, but was its first year line up and future outlook for Japanese titles as bad as PS4 is now?
you know you can select cheesy scenery videos, right? though i don't blame you for missing it in the arcane menu system...
So, essentially, you think that there's no other reason for this other than the gameplay? Honestly, I think at the very least they're interested in gauging the sales potential of the Persona franchise on a Nintendo handheld. It's unlikely that Sony releases another handheld, so I think they're trying to see what the best move for next gen will be. I don't think that necessarily makes me a fan boy.It's a Persona themed EO game. EO games are on the DS and 3DS because of a key gameplay mechanic. Pretty simple thought process there. It's not a console war, it's just a standard business decision. Stop reading into everything with your fanboy tinted glasses. It's embarrassing to read.
So, essentially, you think that there's no other reason for this other than the gameplay? Honestly, I think at the very least they're interested in gauging the sales potential of the Persona franchise on a Nintendo handheld. It's unlikely that Sony releases another handheld, so I think they're trying to see what the best move for next gen will be. I don't think that necessarily makes me a fan boy.
It's a Persona themed EO game. EO games are on the DS and 3DS because of a key gameplay mechanic. Pretty simple thought process there. It's not a console war, it's just a standard business decision. Stop reading into everything with your fanboy tinted glasses. It's embarrassing to read.
That makes sense. So do you think this is a one time deal, and they go back to Etrian Odyssey in the future?Yes I think there is no other reason for this other than Atlus wanting to make as much money as possibly by putting out as many Persona games as possible leading up to Persona 5. We have a Persona themed EO game on the 3DS, a Persona fighter sequel on arcade/PS3/360, a Persona dancing game on Vita, a series of Persona 3 animated films, and another upcoming TV animation series based on Persona 4 Golden.
So, essentially, you think that there's no other reason for this other than the gameplay? Honestly, I think at the very least they're interested in gauging the sales potential of the Persona franchise on a Nintendo handheld. It's unlikely that Sony releases another handheld, so I think they're trying to see what the best move for next gen will be. I don't think that necessarily makes me a fan boy.
That makes sense. So do you think this is a one time deal, and they go back to Etrian Odyssey in the future?
That makes sense. So do you think this is a one time deal, and they go back to Etrian Odyssey in the future?
Hm.. what makes you think that i have a problem with what you said about those system? Even if i would disagree with what you're saying about those system, i wouldnt have any problem with what you're saying about them. I mean, there is no denying that the PS4 is selling very low at the moment and that few games are announced for it from japanese publishers, the numbers dont lie. And Vita's upcoming situation is anyone's guess (although i havnt seen any noticeably drop in software support for the Vita during the last 6 months or so). But what i think about this isnt really that important in this case. I was asking you where you think the support will go since you think it would be less fragmentation. If the PS3 and PSP support is going away (as it indeed is), and the PS4 and the Vita wont get much support like you say(?), that only leaves the 3DS and the WiiU. Are you saying that the 3DS and/or the WiiU will get almost all software support in the future? I'm just wondering what your thoughts are regarding where the support will go that will/could lead to less fragmentation.
EDIT: Well, there is also the Xbox One, but i guess its already safe to assume that this system wont sell much in Japan, nor get much software support from japanse publishers.
Apparently Monster Hunter Frontier G on Vita requires at least a 16GB memory card. Why is Capcom releasing that?
Persona 6 pre-announcement threads are gonna be amazing aren't they? /s
Persona 6 pre-announcement threads are gonna be amazing aren't they? /s
It would be a lot easier if you just outright tell us all where Yakuza and Tales are apparently going, instead of keeping us all in such suspense. Where are Atelier and Disgaea going? Where are NIS and Gust and Arc System Works moving all their software too?
Why is everyone talking as if the 3DS is guaranteed to have a successor? I'm not convinced it will. It certainly has greater chances than the Vita but who knows where Nintendo will go next, they're fully aware that smartphones are slowly killing them.