DaSorcerer7
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airmangataosenai said:I never expected for Xillia to beat the opening for Monster Hunter Tri..... holy shit.
did it?
airmangataosenai said:I never expected for Xillia to beat the opening for Monster Hunter Tri..... holy shit.
OK, now we are sure 3DS won't fall below 40k this year.BurntPork said:And why won't 3DS stabilize? :/ I'm getting worried that the 20-30k naysayers are right after all. I guess it'll be in hibernation until November.
Looks like it's the console Tales audience. Now after the 360 and Wii game got ported everyone is on PS3. Also words of mouth seem to be good for the last couple console Tales games. Still very unprecedented.Dolgan said:So, does anyone know why the game sold so well? High-quality rpg on an rpg-starved platform with an audience which seems to be inclined to buy "these kind" of games? Will we see more rpgs for the platform? Is Tales a special circumstance?
Yeah, by about 5k.DaSorcerer7 said:did it?
airmangataosenai said:Yeah, by about 5k.
Durante said:I guess the rumours of Japanese JRPG fans having mostly moved to handhelds were greatly exaggerated.
jgwhiteus said:On future console RPG releases... isn't it a bit late in the generation to be making development decisions about platforms based on sales today? Assuming fresh development on RPG's takes at least a few years, I'd think any RPG's intended for the PS3 / 360 or even Wii (unlikely) have already started and are set, and then publishers will be thinking about Wii U and the PS3 / 360 successors - or, more likely in Japan, they're working on 3DS / Vita releases.
I know good games get released very late in lifecycles, even after successor consoles are out, but things tend to slow down a bit. So I don't know if ToX will affect the probability of new future PS3 RPG's that haven't already started development.
Well this is a Media Create thread after all so yeah, I'm going by their figures.schuelma said:I don't believe it by Famitsu. Maybe by Media Create.
Tales fans never moved to portables to begin with.Durante said:I guess the rumours of Japanese JRPG fans having mostly moved to handhelds were greatly exaggerated.
Tales fans stuck with PS3.Durante said:I guess the rumours of Japanese JRPG fans having mostly moved to handhelds were greatly exaggerated.
??? Graces was not a later port than Vesperia was, and both sold more on PS3 than on the respective initial platform.-Pyromaniac- said:Tales would always sell more on PS3, assuming it's not a late ass port (looking at you Graces).
Busaiku said:Tales fans stuck with PS3.
Fixed.noobie said:wow TOX did in 1 week what others fail to achieve in LT.
Simply amazing...
i hope it gives a lesson to Sony also that exclusives matter and they need to beproactivemoney hatting to secure some.![]()
They bought other games?zomgbbqftw said:How can you stick to a platform that has never received a game in the series from the off?!?
That depends. Does anyone have a list of the September and October releases for 3DS?Chris1964 said:OK, now we are sure 3DS won't fall below 40k this year.
Last week was the reveal of MH3G from Famitsu, it could have some impact in the small drop.
Busaiku said:They bought other games?
I mean in NA. It's always been the right platform for it. If they had launched on the PS3 they would have sold more.Datschge said:??? Graces was not a later port than Vesperia was, and both sold more on PS3 than on the respective initial platform.
vicissitudes said:Strange how Tales does so much better on the PS3 than Wii even when Wii had (has) the much bigger userbase.
I wonder if it's possible to see a similar scenario with Monster Hunter on the 3DS and PSVita.
System with no JRPGs gets Tales vs system with big JRPG names (hello Final Fantasy) getting Tales. The difference seems expected to me. ToG did respectably considering the timing/bugged release, they could have probably grown their Wii fanbase also had they cared to keep doing multiplatform releases, but the stalling Wii sales weren't/aren't exactly fit for inspiring confidence in third parties and they would likely fail in doing that anyway if they had to keep providing bonus content for Sony even then.vicissitudes said:Strange how Tales does so much better on the PS3 than Wii even when Wii had (has) the much bigger userbase.
Lolwut @ the comparison.I wonder if it's possible to see a similar scenario with Monster Hunter on the 3DS and PSVita.
vicissitudes said:Strange how Tales does so much better on the PS3 than Wii even when Wii had (has) the much bigger userbase.
I wonder if it's possible to see a similar scenario with Monster Hunter on the 3DS and PSVita.
That'd require the Vita to be a relevant platform when(if?) Monster Hunter releases for the Vita.vicissitudes said:Strange how Tales does so much better on the PS3 than Wii even when Wii had (has) the much bigger userbase.
I wonder if it's possible to see a similar scenario with Monster Hunter on the 3DS and PSVita.
Wrong thread then. Also please write localization instead port, the latter means something different.-Pyromaniac- said:I mean in NA.
They already drove away the fanbase with ToS-R on Wii (ToG did worse than it even though it was a holiday release and had console bundles).Alextended said:ToG did respectably considering the timing/bugged release, they could have probably grown their Wii fanbase also had they cared to keep doing multiplatform releases, but the stalling Wii sales weren't/aren't exactly fit for inspiring confidence in third parties and they would likely fail in doing that anyway if they had to keep providing bonus content for Sony even then.
oh get over it, it's a sales thread where you can talk about sales. Yes it's japan sales but people above were discussing sales of the tales series overall throughout the generations and throughout different platforms. I chimed in.Datschge said:Wrong thread then.
Well, it's not like Symphonia happened because they were having problems selling Tales on PlayStation.faridmon said:Bye Bye to any Tales game on a Nintendo console! Too bad, I liked Tales of Symphonia...
If that comment was to me, then i honestly didnt mean it as any console war. I was wondering about this last week, so i just commented on that now:cw_sasuke said:Aaaand back to the console-war.......
vicissitudes said:Strange how Tales does so much better on the PS3 than Wii even when Wii had (has) the much bigger userbase.
I wonder if it's possible to see a similar scenario with Monster Hunter on the 3DS and PSVita.
Last time I checked October was bleak, but will it matter? I believe the backlog (both eShop and retail) has increased enough to sustain the system over 40K at this price.BurntPork said:That depends. Does anyone have a list of the September and October releases for 3DS?
Yeah, I just looked. It's definitely going into hibernation soon.walking fiend said:Last time I checked October was bleak.
if you are basing it on amazon.co.jp reviews, it had reviews very soon after being announced, don't know how that works. Vine voice or something maybe.Alextended said:Btw it seems the Dragon Quest Collection is already in some people's hands? Did shops break street date? I hope we'll get the Dragon Quest X trailer youtubed soon
Lord knows we need to finally see proper showcase footage after that rough alpha actual gameplay style presentation we got last time. Unless they're one and the same.
I think there's a better chance of gaimeguy finding a date on okcupid than xillia selling one mirrion in nippon. If it does, I'll get ultros an english version of xillia.Stumpokapow said:RE: ToX million seller; maybe, but no first-run Tales game has ever made it to 2x opening week sales.
There's actually one exception, but it's Tales of the Tempest and it made it there because the opening week sales were <50% of the original shipment and a shitty 80k--and the game crawled to 200k on the back of bomba bin price collapse sales over a long period of time.
Edit: Oh poop, Josh already did it visually.
zomgbbqftw said:How do you buy something that doesn't exist. When Vesperia 360 came out how would fans stick to PS3 when there were no Tales games on the platform?