Spiegel said:Capcom can't catch a break lately between overshipped games (SB, MHAiruG) and megabombas (the 3DS game launched this week).
They should manage their expectations better.
AceBandage said:That sound game?
Was it expected to do huge numbers?
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|System | This Week | Last Week | Last Year | YTD | Last YTD |
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| ALL | 957.000 | 817.000 | 973.222 | 25.708.000 | 33.305.946 |
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Spiegel said:Between "huge numbers" and "debuting outside of the top 20" there are a wide range of possibilities.
Sammy Samusu said:Worst week ever to release a 3DS game, what the fuck Crapcom? :/
Capcom going third par... wait.[Nintex] said:Resident Evil Racoon City looks like crap, Dragon's Dogma is eating up nearly all their development resources and it's just bomba after bomba. I wouldn't be surprised if Capcom is up for sale as early as next year.
Then Nintendo buys them and everyone goes FUUUUUUUUUU-[Nintex] said:Resident Evil Racoon City looks like crap, Dragon's Dogma is eating up nearly all their development resources and it's just bomba after bomba. I wouldn't be surprised if Capcom is up for sale as early as next year.
[Nintex] said:Resident Evil Racoon City looks like crap, Dragon's Dogma is eating up nearly all their development resources and it's just bomba after bomba. I wouldn't be surprised if Capcom is up for sale as early as next year.
Capcom refuses to make money, sounds about right!enishi said:Maybe Capcom refuses to do a Monster Hunter on 3DS, so Nintendo did not inform them the price reduction date as a revenge![]()
If it doesn't quadruple its first week, it pretty much has to be some sort of counterfeit Kirby.Road said:A different situation from Kirby Mass Attack, which even with only a 30% sell-through in the first week will probably go past the initial shipment. "Epic Yarn" has almost doubled the first week shipment of 240k and had a low sell-through too -- 40%.
That would be interesting, we would get a Castlevania made by Konamizomgbbqftw said:Capcom get bought by Konami? World would end...
JoshuaJSlone said:If it doesn't quadruple its first week, it pretty much has to be some sort of counterfeit Kirby.
A Tweet at the official Falcom Twitter reveals that Falcom has taken over 200,000 retail orders for the game (this means that retailers have ordered 200,000 units, not that people have pre-ordered 200,000 units). Sony apparently sent a congratulatory e-mail about this to Falcom CEO Toshihiro Kondo, who passed along the information to the Falcom staff.
Nice.X05 said:That would be interesting, we would get a Castlevania made by Konami
Spiegel said:New Legend of Heroes Gets over 200,000 Orders
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/08/12/ao_no_kiseki_orders/
First week and overall sales are increasing, but at the same time it seems the series is becoming more and more front-loaded. Good luck with that shipment.Spiegel said:New Legend of Heroes Gets over 200,000 Orders
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/08/12/ao_no_kiseki_orders/
I doubt even subscribers got them so that 1% possibilitty someone leaks them doesn't exist.Cygnus X-1 said:So, do we have first day numbers for 3DS?
[Nintex] said:I wouldn't be surprised if Capcom is up for sale as early as next year.
Chris1964 said:I doubt even subscribers got them so that 1% possibilitty someone leaks them doesn't exist.
Chris1964 said:Traditional gaming Vs. social gaming in Japan
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http://www.sankeibiz.jp/business/news/110813/bsd1108130501005-n1.htm
FINALFANTASYDOG said:You do realize Capcom increased it's pure profits by 60% this quarter compared to last quarter? They reorganized the company to be far more leaner and profitable, social games and arcades are booming like never before for them.
a wee bit sad about people saying Japan is dying, almost every company had great quarterly reports, just it's not reflected in stuff you are interested in.
Other random info:
Went to akihabara yesterday afternoon:
3ds was in stock everywhere, although some stocks had limited colors.
MHVG was marked down beyond what is normal at basically every single shop.
Kirby was marked down a little beyond more then what is normal at some shops.
Was looking for the magic pen 3ds shop at the cheapest price: problem is very few shops seem to actually be selling it, that might not be making the top 50.
Maybe they are just in on the joke.FINALFANTASYDOG said:The article is full of inaccuracies too, like calling Hudson a child company of CAPCOM
Lupin3 said:I have no idea how the 3DS will do after the pricecut in Japan. Plenty in stock when I check random places in Osaka, but people seem to be interested. Can't wait for the #
Mpl90 said:The most important thing is that people is interested... the presence of large stock can be also a consequence of a new shipment.
Just so you know, every time I read about anecdotally "plenty in stock," before some expected big new numbers, it turns out to be massive and GAF has a mini meltdown.Lupin3 said:I have no idea how the 3DS will do after the pricecut in Japan. Plenty in stock when I check random places in Osaka, but people seem to be interested. Can't wait for the #
king zell said:Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airu Village this week biggest release
http://www.true-gaming.net/home/38475/
Pokemon Rumble Blast (3DS saver?)
http://www.true-gaming.net/home/38477/
BowieZ said:Just so you know, every time I read about anecdotally "plenty in stock," before some expected big new numbers, it turns out to be massive and GAF has a mini meltdown.
I look forward to our new 3DS overlords.
Spiegel said:Now we know Pokemon Rumble will sell better than MHAiruG
Your biggest release prediction is almost always wrong
king zell said:
BurntPork said:The 3DS is in stock everywhere because it was way overstocked everywhere and Nintendo has a ton of unshipped units. Really, Nintendo should probably try to quietly halt production for a bit and severely limit shipments. It means that they'll be taking a loss even longer, but that's the only way it'll sell.
BurntPork said:The 3DS is in stock everywhere because it was way overstocked everywhere and Nintendo has a ton of unshipped units. Really, Nintendo should probably try to quietly halt production for a bit and severely limit shipments. It means that they'll be taking a loss even longer, but that's the only way it'll sell.
But if people see that no one's buying it, they think it's because it's not worth buying. Meanwhile, shortages create headlines and make it a hot item, cause people to want to see why it's so popular. It's going to happen with Vita, and if Nintendo can't make 3DS a hot item this holiday, it's pretty much done.Alrus said:Creating artificial shortages? What's the fucking point? People won't stop buying a console they want because there's too much stock...
BurntPork said:But if people see that no one's buying it, they think it's because it's not worth buying. Meanwhile, shortages create headlines and make it a hot item, cause people to want to see why it's so popular. It's going to happen with Vita, and if Nintendo can't make 3DS a hot item this holiday, it's pretty much done.
BurntPork said:But if people see that no one's buying it, they think it's because it's not worth buying. Meanwhile, shortages create headlines and make it a hot item, cause people to want to see why it's so popular. It's going to happen with Vita, and if Nintendo can't make 3DS a hot item this holiday, it's pretty much done.
Yeah. I know it's too much of a risk. At the same time, it's probably being severely overproduced right now. They want to ship 16 million worldwide this fiscal year. At the current pace, they'll be lucky to ship 5 million, so production is going to end up so slow that they might as well bring it to a halt. If the price drop and MK7 don't work, chances are that they'll be forced to permanently halt production by March anyway. I can already say with absolute certainty that the price cut was a bust in the US because they didn't even try to advertise it. Maybe it's better in Japan, though. I guess we'll see.Cygnus X-1 said:Dude, do you know what does it mean to stop the production in term of money? Nintendo did such a move during 2003 with the Gamecube and this lead to a severe lifting of revenues.
You don't think that Vita is going to have supply issues?AceBandage said:I need to see your crystal ball.
It is obviously broken.
BurntPork said:Yeah. I know it's too much of a risk. At the same time, it's probably being severely overproduced right now. They want to ship 16 million worldwide this fiscal year. At the current pace, they'll be lucky to ship 5 million, so production is going to end up so slow that they might as well bring it to a halt. If the price drop and MK7 don't work, chances are that they'll be forced to permanently halt production by March anyway. I can already say with absolute certainty that the price cut was a bust in the US because they didn't even try to advertise it. Maybe it's better in Japan, though. I guess we'll see.