It's just a matter of supply. They're going to own the Japanese home console market regardless. Focusing on the rest of the world is a smart idea.I didn't realize it at the time, but Sony is skipping the Holiday season in Japan by launching in Feb. I don't know what's up with that, if its just arrogance, or the new reality that the Japanese market is simply no longer a priority but that seems a bit weird.
Like how trainwrecks are captivating?
There was basically no games that appealed to the Japanese audience. The console market is not as big as it is in other territories, which allows them to allocate the supply that would have been there for the Japanese launch to other territories. There is no arrogance, it just wasn't smart to launch the PS4 with its launch games in Japan.I didn't realize it at the time, but Sony is skipping the Holiday season in Japan by launching in Feb. I don't know what's up with that, if its just arrogance, or the new reality that the Japanese market is simply no longer a priority but that seems a bit weird.
The PSPGo didn't play UMDs which cut its life very short. I don't see the Vita TV fading out as quickly.Maybe Sony executives drank too much. Instead of putting those resources on development games for Vita , they turn handheld to console. It'll be just collector item like PSPGo I hope,
If true that would mean MH3G HD sold less than 10k digitally. 3DW digital LTD sales are between NL and MH3GHD.Maybe another 10k.
Limited supply, lack of Japanese software and prioritizing more important markets. I don't really get how that could be interpreted as arrogance; it's simply reality that they don't really face any competition for the demographic they primarily target from Microsoft there and Nintendo struggling with the Wii U probably doesn't hurt the case for launching elsewhere first. There's really nothing particularly weird about it.I didn't realize it at the time, but Sony is skipping the Holiday season in Japan by launching in Feb. I don't know what's up with that, if its just arrogance, or the new reality that the Japanese market is simply no longer a priority but that seems a bit weird.
The PSPGo didn't play UMDs which cut its life very short. I don't see the Vita TV fading out as quickly.
If true that would mean MH3G HD sold less than 10k digitally. 3DW digital LTD sales are between NL and MH3GHD.
42,172 > 7,868 > 5000 to be exact.
Limited supply, lack of Japanese software and prioritizing more important markets. I don't really get how that could be interpreted as arrogance; it's simply reality that they don't really face any competition for the demographic they primarily target from Microsoft there and Nintendo struggling with the Wii U probably doesn't hurt the case for launching elsewhere first. There's really nothing particularly weird about it.
There was basically no games that appealed to the Japanese audience. The console market is not as big as it is in other territories, which allows them to allocate the supply that would have been there for the Japanese launch to other territories. There is no arrogance, it just wasn't smart to launch the PS4 with its launch games.
Yes, but in terms of net profits, how much money represents a digital sale compared to a retail one?And based on what we've seen they are likely near irrelevant. Maybe another 10k. In the west, this might be a point of contention, but digital sales unless we hear otherwise are not really worth stressing about at least until we get the new download charts.
I didn't realize it at the time, but Sony is skipping the Holiday season in Japan by launching in Feb. I don't know what's up with that, if its just arrogance, or the new reality that the Japanese market is simply no longer a priority but that seems a bit weird.
The PSPGo didn't play UMDs which cut its life very short. I don't see the Vita TV fading out as quickly.
I have no idea why anyone in any country would want a Vita TV.
So the 3DS got a significant bump thanks to Hatsune Miku, but why did the Wii U increase? Mario came out the week before and no other games came out for it. It can't be just because of the season, since Vita and PS3 didn't get the same increase over last week (Vita actually dropped).
And correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a 60% drop in the second week actually good for 3D Mario?
07./11. [WIU] Wii Party U # <ETC> (Nintendo) {2013.10.31} (¥4.935) - 29.530 / 177.008 <60-80%> (+32%)
Holy crap, I totally forgot the 2DS isn't even out in Japan. They're still selling >100K without it. That's crazy.
TV: 42.172 > 7.868 > 5.391 (55,431)
GO: 29.109 > 13.992 > 6.427 (49,528)
I'm surprised at that Wii U bump. If they can keep it steady past the holiday season then it's a good sign.
I dread to think what kind of "support" it'd have on behalf of SCEA if it ever made it here.
Only if they had a game in January, I think Feb is too late especially with the PS4 looming.
If the OUYA can get some sort of shelf space in major retailers, the VITA TV can at least get promoted as a PS4 extender in the house.
Yay @ Bruno.
Maybe you could add digital sales to that chart? http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=91459969&postcount=1159
MH4 Sept + Oct = 256,203
XY Oct = 33,911
Microsoft is actually more competitive in other Asian markets, iirc. Even then I doubt those markets will see significant shipments.Maybe I'm overstating how important holiday season is to the Japanese market, but Sony is seemly willing to skip one just to launch in everywhere but Japan. That seems a bit arrogant to me. We're talking about the rest of Asia getting the PS4 before Japan does. It's the right business decision, but if I'm a Japanese consumer, I'd be mad at that decision...
Hmm, I think so; but still better price launching in February in a shrunken console market v. ridiculous price launching in December way back when. I'm expecting pretty rapid collapse though even with a good start, but it would be nice if it didn't collapse to Wii U levels, as I still want my Japanese third party console games...
I also don't know whether, like in the US and Europe, the Japanese are really after new shiny graphics, they seem relatively satisfied with what we currently have.
Should start much better than the PS3 at least...?
Indeed. They should rebrand it if they want to bring it to the West.That would make more sense to treat it as a PS4 accessory. Sony instead attached it to the Vita name which made it doomed.
TV: 42.172 > 7.868 > 5.391 (55,431)
GO: 29.109 > 13.992 > 6.427 (49,528)
Wow
Indeed. They should rebrand it if they want to bring it to the West.
How do you mean with "wanting more money"? That Nintendo moneyhatted Capcom?Capcom wanted more money, and 3DS gave them that opportunity, while also allowing them to reuse old assets. It was a logical business decision.
Sony should not have taken Capcom's support for granted.
It was much easier then, it is more difficult now.
That is not a good excuse for not doing it or failing to do it, though.
Holy crap @ that Wii U bump. Honestly surprised about that.
I'm guessing that will last through the holidays, at least.
I only used a PSP Go once... the d-pad was beyond terrible :SThat's just not fair... Go was the best PSP model ever created, the 'all digital' part scared people off, but damn... it's still my #1 handheld, right up there with the amazing GB Micro. Even Vita's OLED screen doesn't beat out the Go's form factor (for me, to each his own).
TV: 42.172 > 7.868 > 5.391 (55,431)
GO: 29.109 > 13.992 > 6.427 (49,528)
Vita:
324,859 100,00%
72,479 22,31%
42,648 13,13%
Vita TV:
42172 100,00%
7868 18,66%
5391 12,78%
PSP GO:
29109 100,00%
13992 48,07%
6427 22,08%
Yet without it Vita family wouldn't have outsold 3DS family in GE2 week and Vita family wouldn't have outsold Wii U this week. It is making a difference.This is quite the drastic drop. Quoting from the other thread.
I was wondering the same thing. Unless i remember completely wrong, wasnt the 3DS "guaranteed" to outsell last year's YTD because of Pokémon and Monster Hunter 4?
Keep in mind that the 3DS also had a quite strong holiday season last year. These numbers (YTD) do no include what the 3DS sold last holiday. But we'll see. If it doesnt sell more, at least the numbers wont be super far away.We're just now starting the holiday season. That guarantee prediction will come true, and I would not be surprised if the 3DS hits, or gets close to, 5 million YTD before year end
Keep in mind that the 3DS also had a quite strong holiday season last year. These numbers (YTD) do no include what the 3DS sold last holiday. But we'll see. If it doesnt sell more, at least the numbers wont be super far away.
To me it screams that Sony recognizes how atrophied the console market is in Japan at the moment. Clearly is not a priorityLimited supply, lack of Japanese software and prioritizing more important markets. I don't really get how that could be interpreted as arrogance; it's simply reality that they don't really face any competition for the demographic they primarily target from Microsoft there and Nintendo struggling with the Wii U probably doesn't hurt the case for launching elsewhere first. There's really nothing particularly weird about it.
We have no idea what went on behind closed doors, though. It's entirely possible that Sony approached all of those third parties, but that whatever incentives they offered weren't enough to offset the assumed higher ROI from other platforms.
I think Sony's shrugs on Vita TV not being compatible with a lot of software didn't give anyone much confidence to buy it. Right now, it's a system that sells to Vita owners that can already play any Vita game they want but want a docked system just in case they need it, which...that doesn't seem like a huge market.
It never should have been put in. Really don't know what Sony was thinking with the Vita. At least support it yourself.If they are in a position where nothing they can offer to third parties can make it worth it to develop high-effort titles on the Vita, then take the thing out of the oven because it's done.