Sammy Samusu
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TLOU and Bullet Girls, nice! Looks like a busy post Obon.
Honestly, I think Freedom Wars is doomed to sell like shit if another title is released. It has sold well, but the reaction to the game online (whether on Amazon, gaming blogs, Twitter, etc.) was so overwhelmingly negative that I think a lot of people who purchased Freedom Wars will never buy a sequel.
So why it keeps selling?
TLOU and Bullet Girls, nice! Looks like a busy post Obon.
So PS4 is 6 months old today in Japan.
Does anyone have a list of the top selling software on PS2 and PS3 six months into their lives? I'd like to see what PS4 is missing in comparison to those consoles.
So PS4 is 6 months old today in Japan.
Does anyone have a list of the top selling software on PS2 and PS3 six months into their lives? I'd like to see what PS4 is missing in comparison to those consoles.
So PS4 is 6 months old today in Japan.
Does anyone have a list of the top selling software on PS2 and PS3 six months into their lives? I'd like to see what PS4 is missing in comparison to those consoles.
Virtua Fighter 5.......80k
GamesMaya's Report:
First day sales ranking.
1. [PSV] Bullet Girls - Good number of sales
2. [PS4] Diablo III - Some people are buying hardware too
3. [PS3] Diablo III - It's popular because is cheaper
4. [PS4] The Last of Us - Slow start
Not related to Playstation, but this is reminding me: did Virtua Fighter ever was popular in terms of sales on console (japan or not)?
Not related to Playstation, but this is reminding me: did Virtua Fighter ever was popular in terms of sales on console (japan or not)?
Not related to Playstation, but this is reminding me: did Virtua Fighter ever was popular in terms of sales on console (japan or not)?
What happened to Tekken and VF to fall so much.
IIRC VF4 ( amazing game) sold around 500K in Japan on PS2 - this was the last "big" console release.
SAT : Virtua Fighter 2 ( SEGA ) { 1995-12-01 } - 540,539 / 1,049,968
SDC : Virtua Fighter 3TB ( SEGA ) { 1998-11-27 } - 97,659 / 308,707
PS2 : Virtua Fighter 4 ( SEGA ) { 2002-01-31 } - 356,897 / 541,973
PS3 : Virtua Fighter 5 ( SEGA ) { 2007-02-08 } - 52,432 / 97,321
The staff works on projects like the Hatsune Miku series (starting with 3DS/Vita when they began making them internally) these days for perhaps obvious reasons.
In Japan, VF2 on Saturn sold over 1 million units; VF4 on PS2 sold over 500k units (beating all PS2 Tekken, which was quite outstanding at the time, since Tekken was coming from Tekken 3). So it was a relevant IP.
Wow always thought they were lower for some reason, apart from the one on Saturn.
It's really making me sad. Is that one of the reasons Sega accepted the crossover with Dead or Alive? More exposure?
Thing is, the actual game looks pretty cool. Reminds me of SK: V. Look past the torn schoolgirl panties and there's a good game underneath.Oh Japan
I don't expect any big seller this week. Probably all sub 50k.
[Dynasty Warriors Gundam .......249k
Ridge Racer 7.......134k
Mobile Suit Gundam Target in Sight.......131k
Resistance FoM .......117k
Armoured Core 4.......81k
Virtua Fighter 5.......80k
I think we can safely conclude the PS4 is the worst selling PlayStation in Japan ever because it did not launch with Ridge Racer.
Similarly, Flight Sims used to be the #1 genre in the West and now there's basically zero interest even if you make your game f2p. (Note: By flight sims I mean games that try to simulate flying an airplane, not spaceship combat games.)
Japan chose Bullet Girls over The Last Of Us.GamesMaya's Report:
First day sales ranking.
1. [PSV] Bullet Girls - Good number of sales
2. [PS4] Diablo III - Some people are buying hardware too
3. [PS3] Diablo III - It's popular because is cheaper
4. [PS4] The Last of Us - Slow start
I may be wrong, but I think that Virtua Fighter 2 is the ONLY sega million-seller in Japan on home console.Not related to Playstation, but this is reminding me: did Virtua Fighter ever was popular in terms of sales on console (japan or not)?
I'm guessing the early 90's.Kind of surprised to see how relatively strong Resistance was. I do remember it being one of the more popular games in kiosks in Sofmap etc., and I was one of those sales, but still.
I'm sure you're kidding, but something about the launch felt illegitimate to me for exactly that reason. Namco had always been there with a long lasting game that was a graphics showcase, I really wanted to see what they would do this time around. But after the Vita & F2P games, the series seems to be dead, or at least dormant.
I'm guessing you're including titles like Wing Commander and Tie Fighter in that genre, rather than just Chuck Yaeger/Microsoft Flight Sim, etc?
EDIT: I see you're not, duh. When was this?
Source: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/...with-frank-gibeau/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=5New York Times said:NYT: The highly authentic military shooter, a la Medal of Honor, seems dead or at least inactive.
EA's 3rd in command Frank Gibeau: Genres come and go. At one point in time, flight simulators were the No. 1 selling game. Now you can’t give them away. Remember when Air Guitar was big? Now it’s in a landfill in Arizona.
I think people were referring to all the Youtube trailers and Niconico streams. Obviously, that's not huge marketing, but there's no need to be rude.
Edit:
Puzzle & Dragons has also hit 30 million downloads in Japan: http://www.serkantoto.com/2014/08/20/puzzle-dragons-30-million-gungho/
They also shared statistics outside of Japan such as:
1 million downloads in Hong Kong and Taiwan (combined)
2 million downloads in South Korea
4 million downloads in the US and Canada (combined)
Honestly, I think Freedom Wars is doomed to sell like shit if another title is released. It has sold well, but the reaction to the game online (whether on Amazon, gaming blogs, Twitter, etc.) was so overwhelmingly negative that I think a lot of people who purchased Freedom Wars will never buy a sequel.
They're using this money to do things like set up a new subsidiary in Singapore that will manage a $289 Million fund to invest in Asian (read not-Japanese) developers and emerging markets in the region.
So why it keeps selling?
Yes, that's one thing most Japanese publishers seem to have fully realized and started investing against.Good move. APAC market is huge and has many opportunities for growth.
One new game at each quarter.He certainly seems to have big things and big hopes in mind for this series
The guy needs some reality check, man. There's no way Youkai Watch can surpass Pokemon.http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/9171203/
Hino wants Youkai Watch to surpass Pokemon, Doraemon, and Chibi Maruko-chan. He certainly seems to have big things and big hopes in mind for this series
GamesMaya's Report:
First day sales ranking.
1. [PSV] Bullet Girls - Good number of sales
2. [PS4] Diablo III - Some people are buying hardware too
3. [PS3] Diablo III - It's popular because is cheaper
4. [PS4] The Last of Us - Slow start
The guy needs some reality check, man. There's no way Youkai Watch can surpass Pokemon.
I mean I'm sure he doesn't actually think it will surpass Pokemon, but with proper management it could certainly be this generation's Monster Hunter.
Theres' still hope for gaming Japan.
The guy needs some reality check, man. There's no way Youkai Watch can surpass Pokemon.
I think it has potential, especially in the west, where it'll be a much easier sell than monster hunter.
Maybe someone could answer this, but is Yokai Watch the fastest growing 3rd party series ever?