Man that is one hell of a launch lineup for Wii U.
It's better from the joke launch list of Wii.
Man that is one hell of a launch lineup for Wii U.
I never realized it, but yeah. Taiko, IE Strikers and maybe even Kamen Rider will likely put up higher lifetime totals than any of Vita's Nov/Dec games.Bloody hell even the Wii has a better holiday line up than vita
It's better from the joke launch list of Wii.
Monster Hunter alone will sell better than almost all the Wii launch third party games ( excluding Dragon Ball Budokai) combined. Multiple times, even.
Wii did not have a 3rd party game break 200K until DQ:Swords in July of 2007, and only DQ:Swords and Umbrella Chronicles broke 200K in the first year. Two on rails titles.
So that's what happened to Shield Pose. IntSys 3rd DQ game. :3Square Enix can easily do a Dragon Quest: Shields with the Gamepad.
Typo? Why is this so expensive?[WiiU] Romance of the Three Kingdoms 12 [コエテク] 2012年12月13日 9,240円
Square Enix can easily do a Dragon Quest: Shields with the Gamepad.
I know it's not much, but I bought Dowload cards NSMB2 and Oni Training for 500 yen or so less than the packaged versions at a Yamada Denki.
It is the same price for the PS3 version, so i dont think it is a typo. No idea why it cost that much. Maybe they know that it will sell only to a dedicated fanbase, and then the price can be higher.Typo? Why is this so expensive?
Typo? Why is this so expensive?
What a lineup... And someone was saying that Nintendo would have left 3DS uncovered this Christmas with just Animal Crossing.
Nintendo could also pull Kirby in Summer and Zelda in Decemeber.
Oh ok, i thought those games had already set a date. Is this the frist time we see the date?
About the other discussion, yeah, i guess that is what he ment after thinking more about it. I wasnt trying to focus much on the word "scary", but maybe it looked like it because i answered everyone who quoted me on it.
It was said "THIS is the most scary aspect of Vita sales right now", so i was just wondering why this was scary now when we knew about the low Vita sales for months. It wasnt any critcizm, just wondering about what he ment with that sentenceBut yeah, after thinking more about it, i guess that maybe ment that it was scary to see the big drop compared to launch.
I dont mean to rip this discussion up too much, but it is just important for me to say that i didnt criticize what he said.
FY 2012 H1 LTD
3DS 2,075,596 7,517,620
PS3 440,221 8,313,573
PSP 356,056 18,912,220
Vita 327,728 947,147
Wii 243,605 12,582,809
360 27,149 1,563,051
DS 11,939 32,860,999
1. [NDS] Pokémon Black 2 / White 2 2,754,595
2. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 1,202,879
3. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters 3D 886,349
4. [WII] Dragon Quest X 598,124
5. [WII] Mario Party 9 547,297
I wonder if Wii can squeeze out another 418k to break 13m?
Don't know why people keep bringing up in comparision to the Vita. It took the PS3 around the same amount of time to hit a million in Japan.
I know I could be ripetitive and all, but the most scaring thing about Vita is not the actual LTD, but the incidence of the launch.
In the past generations, we've seen the losing console always starting with a low profile launch ( 120k for the Gamecube, 100k for the Dreamcast, 80k for PS3) and then selling lower and lower through time. But Vita had a respectable launch, with 325k units sold and then...a scary collapse. Basically, Vita is now behind Dreamcast despite having a launch more than 3x than Dreamcast / 4x PS3. THIS is the most scary aspect of Vita sales right now. Not just the terribad numbers, but how it progressed from launch.
I wonder if Wii can squeeze out another 418k to break 13m?
So the PSVita has been on the Japanese market for around 43(?) weeks.
1st week sales = 325,000
LTD sales = 947,147
Average weekly sales = 14,813 (622,147 / 42)
Till it stops being produced?
Absolutely.
It still has a shot for this year even.
It's a slim chance though.
If it wasnt for WiiU i still could kinda believe in a big Vita comeback - but with the situation now i doubt we will see a repeat of the PSP vs. Wii edition.
Famitsu 2012 Fiscal Year First Half (03/26~09/30)
Hardware:
Code:FY 2012 H1 LTD 3DS 2,075,596 7,517,620 DS 11,939 32,860,999 PSP 356,056 18,912,220 Vita 327,728 947,147
3DS dwarfing the rest combined.Famitsu 2012 Fiscal Year First Half (03/26~09/30)
I'm not sure why some people keep downplaying it, but Sony's inability to kill off the PSP is a major factor in Vita's floundering.
Why are they letting a last-gen console stifle their current-gen machine's sales? Nintendo was so aggressive with their pricecut that they actually made the 3DS cheaper at MSRP than the DS (at least for a bit).
There is no way anyone could argue that the PSP selling more units YTD than the Vita is not having a negative impact on Vita sales.
If anything though killing the PSP would probably do more for the 3ds than it does for for vita
If anything though killing the PSP would probably do more for the 3ds than it does for for vita
I'm not sure why some people keep downplaying it, but Sony's inability to kill off the PSP is a major factor in Vita's floundering.
Why are they letting a last-gen console stifle their current-gen machine's sales? Nintendo was so aggressive with their pricecut that they actually made the 3DS cheaper at MSRP than the DS (at least for a bit).
There is no way anyone could argue that the PSP selling more units YTD than the Vita is not having a negative impact on Vita sales.
Ok, i see.No, they did not have a date yet.
Yep, the ratio becomes smaller and smaller. The first week sales is static while the total sales just grows as time goes by.By the way, it's clear to me that something like the ratio between first week sales and total sales becomes more and more evidente as the time passes.
If combined with a price cut I disagree. Sony has brand loyal fans just like Nintendo does, maybe some of them still just haven't seen good enough reason to move forward yet.
3DS 2,075,596
PS3 440,221
Problem isn't PSP stealing sales from PSV, since PSP is just enjoying the last tail of its lifespan ( a big and cheap catalogue and some interesting new releases).I'm not sure why some people keep downplaying it, but Sony's inability to kill off the PSP is a major factor in Vita's floundering.
Why are they letting a last-gen console stifle their current-gen machine's sales? Nintendo was so aggressive with their pricecut that they actually made the 3DS cheaper at MSRP than the DS (at least for a bit).
There is no way anyone could argue that the PSP selling more units YTD than the Vita is not having a negative impact on Vita sales.
Problem isn't PSP stealing sales from PSV, since PSP is just enjoying the last tail of its lifespan ( a big and cheap catalogue and some interesting new releases).
Problem is that Vita isn't desirable enough to quickly expand it's userbase thus giving confidence to publishers to put in the pipeline more projects.
Last year in the same timeframe DS still sold 210K, yet 3DS totaled 1.12M.
I'd wager more PSP owners are monster hunter loyalists than Sony loyalists
I'm not sure why some people keep downplaying it, but Sony's inability to kill off the PSP is a major factor in Vita's floundering.
Why are they letting a last-gen console stifle their current-gen machine's sales? Nintendo was so aggressive with their pricecut that they actually made the 3DS cheaper at MSRP than the DS (at least for a bit).
There is no way anyone could argue that the PSP selling more units YTD than the Vita is not having a negative impact on Vita sales.
So the PSVita has been on the Japanese market for around 43(?) weeks.
1st week sales = 325,000
LTD sales = 947,147
Average weekly sales = 14,813 (622,147 / 42)
If combined with a price cut I disagree. Sony has brand loyal fans just like Nintendo does, maybe some of them still just haven't seen good enough reason to move forward yet.
lololCode:3DS 2,075,596 PS3 440,221
As you can see, the PS3 is absolutely crushing the 3DS and dominating the attention of every Japanese publisher.
Here are some charts that help prove this.
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It should be obvious to everyone that the PS3 shall continue its domination well into 2018, as the opportunity cost of switching to a new platform is simply too high.
If combined with a price cut I disagree. Sony has brand loyal fans just like Nintendo does, maybe some of them still just haven't seen good enough reason to move forward yet.
But if Sony killed off the PSP, would those devs/pubs that are still making PSP games start making exclusive Vita games? I'd doubt it. We see games that are PSP/Vita like God Eater 2 which obviously means devs/pubs have little to no confidence in the Vita, so killing the PSP off probably isn't the best way to go. Sony just needs to convince consumers and third parties that the Vita is the future, but they've done a terrible job at doing just that.
Has a system literally been killed off before? The only way i can see this is possible is to refuse anyone to get their games certified for that system.
It's a catch 22 though. Vita needs to push more units to gain publisher confidence, but they need more games to sell units. If Sony had confidence that Vita was the right choice moving forward, I think they would be happy to kill off the PSP.
It just goes back to how asinine their "10 year cycle, everything's going according to plan" comments are.
Yeah, i think this is the problem (to put it in that way), that many developers still see the PSP as a viable platform. Even if Sony offers the exact same terms, or even better terms, for the Vita, the userbase is still the problem.Good question. I mean, even Dreamcast didn't see its last licensed releases until 2007.
Has a system literally been killed off before? The only way i can see this is possible is to refuse anyone to get their games certified for that system.
SCE didn't kill off the PS2, and they very much believed that PS3 was the right choice moving forward. While SCE(E of all divisions) is still publishing new PSP releases they're not developed internally. Their support outside of SCEJ doing marketing campaigns for new colours, and key third party releases is done.
Sinobi said that Iwata said during the retailer meeting yesterday that there are going to be less Wii U units available than what people seem to be thinking. Plus the basic set is going to take up the largest portion of what will be available, despite the premium set and MH3GHD bundle seemingly having the most demand at the moment.
https://twitter.com/sinobintage/status/253818716125528064
https://twitter.com/sinobintage/status/253819822100578304
The Virtual Boy was discontunied pretty fast indeed, same with Sega 32X, but i think that is also in combination with the low hardware sales, so that no one saw the need to contunie to publish games for it. Even if Sony should stop selling PSP hardware right now, there are over 19 million units sold already.Virtual Boy?