See it less so in these threads, but there is a sentiment going around that a mega-sellar will magically appear on Vita to take Monster Hunter's place.
Which is as much a case of not realising how incredibly rare (like once a decade) massive breakout hits like that are in Japan, as it is fanboyism.
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I still don't get the negativity with Vita. It'll continue to appeal to teenagers and self-respecting early 20's guys just like every other playstation console before it.
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Wow.
Monster Hunter or no Monster Hunter, there will always be a 'next big thing'. Last gen MH exploded on PSP, this gen it could be a franchise yet to be announced or an existing one that is just going to blow up. It ALWAYS happens, simply always unless a console absolutely crashes and burns like the PS3 or Dreamcast.
Good to see 3DS going well, it crashing and burning worse than the hinderburg at a high price should hopefully make it clear to Nintendo that above all price matters for a system with or without the likes of Mario. So with that said fingers crossed Wii U is launched at a decent price.
Taking an arbitrary figure of 2 million copies, which captures the notion of a mega-hit like MH well enough, the only two franchises to meet that benchmark on PS2 were Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy.
So no, a new breakout like MH doesn't happen every generation.
Not to mention that Monster Hunter Portable 3 is the highest selling non-Nintendo game of all time. Even including Nintendo games it is pretty high up the list.
I still don't get the negativity with Vita. It'll continue to appeal to teenagers and early 20's guys just like every other playstation console before it.
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You know, pretty much everything you said in this post was applicable to the PS1, PS2, PSP and PS3. Sony knows the score. Specs don't sell systems, games do. And to get games, you need developer support. They fucked up the developer support with the PS3 big time, because it was way too hard to develop for at launch, and they lost some support on PSP due to piracy, but the Vita aims to avoid these two issues. Sony has tried to do everything the developers want, and the launch lineup reflects that.It's not so much a negative it's just that the Vita is what it is. It's not really competing with the 3DS. Nothing it's doing is going to disrupt the status quo. Vita is treated as what it is, the default second place handheld system. I think in a lot of ways it's similar to a more successful game gear. I mean, I LOVED the game gear. It was a high end system in it's day and it DESTROYED the gameboy visually. But it was never going to come close to competing with the gameboy because it was a battery power hog. It wasn't really a PRACTICAL portable system like the gameboy was.
In the case of the Vita it is simply too expensive to compete with a mass market console, and the price of the memory cards is going to further slow it's growth in sales.
That does not mean it's going to be a bad system, in fact it should be an AWESOME system. It just means that the Vita is dooming itself to second place and so it's going to be treated with the level of respect the runner up gets. It will find it's audience but that's it.
Exactly. Time changes indeed, stuff that were popular before (like Brain Training) are not necessarily that popular in these days. I was just mentioning that many of the million sellers on DS are games that wont get sequels, or the franchise has lost much popularity. It is fully possible to create new stuff that becomes very popular. Only time will show
This thread has reached Gargantuan length.
Talking about creamsugar, where is he/she now ? Stopped posting on GAF ?
And the Vita discussion brings me to a disturbing point : where are all the game previews and reviews ?
I'm still with DCharlie on Monster Hunter, I will be surprised if it reaches one million by december. 800 K sounds reasonable taking on count what game are we talking about and even Capcom seem to think the same. Monster Hunter 4 is other story.
Vita discussion bores me to tears. Some months ago 3DS was dead in the water and Nintendo close to becoming third party. And now Vita is going to be so poorly sold that Sony should cancel the launch and focusing on the lucrative market of toasters.
Yawn Give it a year at least before burying it, then you may be able to do it with something solid under your feet.
So what you're saying is Sony should give the Vita a 10,000 yen price cut 6 months after launch.
Yawn Give it a year at least before burying it, then you may be able to do it with something solid under your feet.
Vita discussion bores me to tears. Some months ago 3DS was dead in the water and Nintendo close to becoming third party. And now Vita is going to be so poorly sold that Sony should cancel the launch and focusing on the lucrative market of toasters.
Yawn Give it a year at least before burying it, then you may be able to do it with something solid under your feet.
I'm still with DCharlie on Monster Hunter, I will be surprised if it reaches one million by december. 800 K sounds reasonable taking on count what game are we talking about and even Capcom seem to think the same. Monster Hunter 4 is other story.
Vita discussion bores me to tears. Some months ago 3DS was dead in the water and Nintendo close to becoming third party. And now Vita is going to be so poorly sold that Sony should cancel the launch and focusing on the lucrative market of toasters.
Nice, good to know what happens when the king returns.
I expect this game to sell well until the next DS is released in 5 years.
I still don't get the negativity with Vita. It'll continue to appeal to teenagers and early 20's guys just like every other playstation console before it.
If Vita follows the same trend of PSP, then it might be flat in the first few years but actually gain traction after that. So, what I want to say is, a year is nothing. Give it a few years at least.
To do that, it needs an instant multi million hit coming out of nowhere and not possible on the other handheld.
How likely it is ??
As an aside...
Is this the *earliest* MK release relative to console release? I think most of them were about a year away, weren't they?
I've a nagging feeling Super Circuit and original Super Mario Kart were early, too, but that's going based on the EU release schedule.
It was dead in the water until it got a 40% price cut and a holiday lineup of Mario, Mario Kart, Monster Hunter. Don't think many people would argue with that fact. In fact, without the price cut, they may have struggled to get the numbers they are doing this holiday.Only in Sonys wet dreams 3DS was ever dead in the water.
It was dead in the water until it got a 40% price cut and a holiday lineup of Mario, Mario Kart, Monster Hunter. Don't think many people would argue with that fact. In fact, without the price cut, they may have struggled to get the numbers they are doing this holiday.
It was dead in the water until it got a 40% price cut and a holiday lineup of Mario, Mario Kart, Monster Hunter. Don't think many people would argue with that fact. In fact, without the price cut, they may have struggled to get the numbers they are doing this holiday.
Only in Sonys wet dreams 3DS was ever dead in the water.
electroplankton said:It missed expectations, but far from death.
Super Circuit is the earliest (about 3 months after launch for Japan, 4 in the US and 5 in EU) Super Mario Kart was well over 1 year after launch in all territories (almost 2 in Japan)
Give it a year at least before burying it, then you may be able to do it with something solid under your feet.
It was dead in the water until it got a 40% price cut and a holiday lineup of Mario, Mario Kart, Monster Hunter. Don't think many people would argue with that fact. In fact, without the price cut, they may have struggled to get the numbers they are doing this holiday.
Everyone is biased against Nintendo according to Laguna. Lolz.
That is exactly what i said Many of the million sellers wont happen on 3DS because of various reasons, but that doesnt mean that it is possible to make new and popular stuff =)The fact that some DS million sellers won't get any sequel on 3DS should not prevent 3DS to still have a great number of million sellers. Ok, there are no Brain Training, but there is Monster Hunter now. And as Capcom started a new phenomenon on PSP, why not on 3DS? Pokémon, Mario and Animal Crossing are sure bet, then there will be also Super Smash Bros., maybe Donkey Kong Country, and Kirby has always been strong on handhelds. And so on.
Not to mention that Monster Hunter Portable 3 is the highest selling non-Nintendo game of all time. Even including Nintendo games it is pretty high up the list.
Street Fighter 2 and Dragon Quest V say hello
(and many others...)
Everyone is biased against Nintendo according to Laguna. Lolz.
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201112/07006662.html
But at least it says 1) MK7 and 2) Extreme Vs. =P
So now one week Japan sales thread is now becoming bigger than 1 month NPD sales thread.. wow...
So now one week Japan sales thread is now becoming bigger than 1 month NPD sales thread.. wow...
SEVEN.This is how it was 6 years ago when the DS and PSP launched.