Magicpaint
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Yup. For example DSi launched at around 172k. DSLite was sub-70k.You should also look at how much Nintendo will be able to ship.
Yup. For example DSi launched at around 172k. DSLite was sub-70k.You should also look at how much Nintendo will be able to ship.
From the looks of things, the peak of Monster Hunter will remain MHP3. It doesn't looks likely that Capcom will ever get there again, much like how Resident Evil 2 remains the peak of RE in Japan.
I do wonder if 4 would 've sold better had they not announced 4g so far in advance
I do wonder if 4 would 've sold better had they not announced 4g so far in advance
Bladestorm delayed from this year to Jan 29.
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|System | This Week | Last Week | Last Year | YTD | Last YTD |
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| ALL | 550.000 | 738.000 | 454.000 | 28.799.000 | 32.232.000 |
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Fascinating. It will be fun to check back on this each week.For first week / LTD:
64: 183,097 / 1,632,055
Melee: 357,101 / 1,349,418
Brawl: 816,198 / 2,303,103
3DS: 987,239 / 1,539,505 and counting
Might get over 64 even without digital next week.
Fascinating. It will be fun to check back on this each week.
3DS seems like a shoe-in for the best selling in the series, Wii U seems guaranteed to be the worst selling.
Also, the 3DS numbers don't factor in digital, right?By comparison, Brawl reach the 1,5m mark in its 8th week; For 3DS did it in its 4th week.
Also, the 3DS numbers don't factor in digital, right?
I wonder if it will get a boost this week with the release of the n3ds.
Isn't there a smash bros n3dsLL releasing tomorrow too?
Media Create
- Monster Hunter 4G pre-orders were 811k by the 5th of October.
Pre-orders might pass the 900k mark by its release, according to MC.
- Monster Hunter 4 final pre-orders were 1.117k.
It says November 8th http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/axcj/hardware/index.html
It says November 8th http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/axcj/hardware/index.html
It comes with a different redeemable code for the smartphone Puyo Puyo Quest game than the original release did, that's it. Don't think they even have all the DLC included like the next gen version have.Looks like SEGA will be re-releasing Puyo Puyo Tetris for 3DS, Vita, Wii U and PS3 on December 4th. Same day the PS4 and X1 versions are due out.
Might come with some extra stuff?
So, Smash in december, Toad in november, but...
Where are the Family Value Bundles? lol
I think I'll prefer comgnet over Media Create for Monster Hunter preorders.
And people have the nerve to defend Level-5 and their endless milking.A new version of Youkai Watch 2 is coming out December 13, titled Youkai Watch 2 Shinuchi.
sasuga Level-5.
A new version of Youkai Watch 2 is coming out December 13, titled Youkai Watch 2 Shinuchi.
sasuga Level-5.
I think they'll release later this year (late november, maybe early december), before / same week as Smash.
It was so obvious and level 5 is so level 5 I can believe it >.>Oh my God, Level 5. That was faster than I was expecting. lol
I think it's about time for Level 5 to announce Yokai Watch 2: The Ogre (Oni) to coincide release with the movie this December.
Time to pull out that secret Youkai Watch 2: The Ogre edition to release December 20 with the movie >.>
So much Level-5 hate. Excellent move.
And people have the nerve to defend Level-5 and their endless milking.
don't want no pop, no pop
don't want no tea, no tea
just gimmie dat milk. m-m-m-milk.
Youkai Watch caramel corn milk flavoured coming right up
Forbidden Bomba is under review on Amazon, and it has a 2/5 rating, lol.
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00KIJ0BLG/
Please do. I'm absolutely all for the third version.LOL at the L5 hate. I'll not repost once again my take on their cross-media and general strategy, very similar to the Cartoon/Toy market.
Seriously.I see they're going straight to the Inazuma Eleven 3: Ogre strategy already.
Let's see if they can accelerate this franchises' decline even faster than that one.
I don't feel it was too excessive though. From memory, they spaced them out pretty well.
Well, if we view children's products like popular music games (inherently possessing a decidedly limited lifespan in which you want to capitalize as much value as possible before it fades away), then I think it makes sense to treat your customer base as an infinitely elastic ATM machine because otherwise you're going to miss out on a lot of value you could have gotten.
However, given we've actually seen children's franchises like Pokemon survived incredibly long periods of time with large amounts of popularity, I feel Level 5's inability to keep their franchises going long term more so speaks to failings in their strategy than the state of the market itself.
Could it be different this time? Sure, but I'm not convinced there's an obvious impetus for why it would be.
We've also seen in recent years how constant releases has even hurt a franchise like Pokemon.
Well, if we view children's products like popular music games (inherently possessing a decidedly limited lifespan in which you want to capitalize as much value as possible before it fades away), then I think it makes sense to treat your customer base as an infinitely elastic ATM machine because otherwise you're going to miss out on a lot of value you could have gotten.
However, given we've actually seen children's franchises like Pokemon survived incredibly long periods of time with large amounts of popularity, I feel Level 5's inability to keep their franchises going long term more so speaks to failings in their strategy than the state of the market itself.
Could it be different this time? Sure, but I'm not convinced there's an obvious impetus for why it would be.
And people have the nerve to defend Level-5 and their endless milking.
I've posted it before but as for Level 5 is it smart to preserve the franchise so it would become everlasting brand like Pokemon, or keep making new ones for ever 3 years or so? Because from toy maker's point of view later is preferable IMHO.
I'm not saying Level 5 is wanting to burn-out YW brand, but it seems as if they are okay with it if the brand wares out quickly.
As for third version of YW2, there are dedicated quests for this version only. And most importantly, it comes with a new medal. It is really rather smart move to release it on December. Hino surely knows what kids will demand their parents for Christmas gift.
Well, if we view children's products like popular music games (inherently possessing a decidedly limited lifespan in which you want to capitalize as much value as possible before it fades away), then I think it makes sense to treat your customer base as an infinitely elastic ATM machine because otherwise you're going to miss out on a lot of value you could have gotten.
However, given we've actually seen children's franchises like Pokemon survived incredibly long periods of time with large amounts of popularity, I feel Level 5's inability to keep their franchises going long term more so speaks to failings in their strategy than the state of the market itself.
Could it be different this time? Sure, but I'm not convinced there's an obvious impetus for why it would be.
Burning out brands is fine as long as you can always successfully replace the ones you burn out, and those brands are as big or bigger than the brand you lost.
That's the gamble of the strategy. You make more money in the short term, but you need to be able to successfully follow it up each time in order to sustain your income.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it commonly noted that Youkai Watch's popularity comes from a wide appeal? Like Pokemon, it sells to both adults and children. I think that in itself is a good sign that the series could have longevity if treated properly.