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Ahhh, okay. Haven't been keeping up in media crate sales, so I don't know what the normal sales numbers are.
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I keep wanting home consoles to do well but I don't know why. When I look at my own playing habits, I am exclusively a handheld player.
Nintendo already confirmed Smash is over 2m including digital sales, actually.
Wii U version? That would be fantastic, do you have a link my friend?
Wii U version? That would be fantastic, do you have a link my friend?
Wii U version? That would be fantastic, do you have a link my friend?
Ahhh, okay. Haven't been keeping up in media crate sales, so I don't know what the normal sales numbers are.
Smash Bros. Wii U
USA: 490.000 (first few days)
Japan: 244.747 (first week)
France: 200.000 (expected until the end of the year)
UK: 31.000 (minimum first week)
Total: 966.000
Should be a million seller by now. Maybe it breaks 2.000.000 worldwide by the end of the year.
In this calendar timeframe, the PS3 was doing in the 40Ks from a quick look back at equivalent periods. The Wii ranged from 100K+ to around 40K or so in its wane.Ahhh, okay. Haven't been keeping up in media crate sales, so I don't know what the normal sales numbers are.
What? You're saying it can sell a double of what it sold in the month of it's release? No it's not going to happen.
why not?
This was highly anticipated release games don't sell more on their second months and there aslo Wii U install base problem.
This is what the market looked like in Week 48 the past few years:
2010: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=415267
2011: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=454694
2012: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=502792
2013: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=728110
It used to be even better if you reverse even further.
This was highly anticipated release games, don't sell more on their second months and there aslo Wii U install base problem.
So Melee versus Smash Wii U first week?
Second month is... December.
This was highly anticipated release, games don't sell more on their second months and there aslo Wii U install base problem. Smash will have legs but it will not sell 1 million in December.
Holiday sales in the US have been progressively moving backwards into November, at least for hardware. Not sure if similar holds for software though.Second month isn't a normal month though, it's December, the biggest sales month.
Second month isn't a normal month though, it's December, the biggest sales month.
I guess technically, going from a huge pile of shit to a smaller pile of shit is an improvement.Is it just me, or have PS4 numbers been steadily increasing over the last few months? Maybe console gaming isn't dead in Japan after all?
I know that but I don't expect it to sell more than in November.
Smash/WiiU, Jesus what a flop :/
Is it just me, or have PS4 numbers been steadily increasing over the last few months? Maybe console gaming isn't dead in Japan after all?
The numbers aren't exactly great though... Anyway PS4 Dragon Quest Metal Slime Edition comes out tomorrow so hopefully we'll see a nice boost next week.Is it just me, or have PS4 numbers been steadily increasing over the last few months? Maybe console gaming isn't dead in Japan after all?
Yes, you make some good points.There's nothing in weird in wanting a diverse video game market for traditional consoles in Japan.
Crap console sales > less console game sales > less console games made and publisher unwilling to take risks > worse and worse. What's more, even though some franchises will or already have found a new home on handheld (or smartphones), some will probably disappear altogether (happened pretty often in the past, even when traditional consoles sales were considered healthy, so it's only going to get worse).
They were talking about 3DS
No, Smash 3DS in Japan. Actually made a thread about that yesterday, when Nintendo announced they had four 2-million sellers in 5 months on the 3DS (and Smash was one of them).
Smash/WiiU, Jesus what a flop :/
60% - 80% sellthrough per Famitsu probably means just that.
Famitsu sell through percentages for the PS3 version were only 60-80%. Doesn't seem high enough to warrant sales problems.
Super Smash Bros Melee- 327.815 (Media Create)
Super Smash Bros Melee- 357.101 (Famitsu)
Super Smash Bros for Wii U- 227.527 (Media Create)
Super Smash Bros for Wii U- 244.747 (Famitsu)
Melee was launched on wednesday, so is 5 days of sales. Wii U version is 2 days.
The blog reported a 70% sellthrough first day. Tsutaya is reporting stock problems.
http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=141725392
Looks Famitsu sellthrough... Ok
About 3DS, some retailers are making nice deals (for example saving 3.000 yen) for old models. I guess MC sample has more shops with that deals, and Famitsu less.
| PSP | 8 | 18 | 4.416 | 97.703 | 412.708 | 19.990.125 |
slowly...
not on Famitsu but oh well
It's already at 20m, 20.166.112 to be more precise.
Pokemon rumble.Why would they ?
Has Nintendo did a HD Pokemon for Wii U ?
oh, my bad. is it because some revision is missing?
I think the problem here is that the meaning of my original post was not clear, which is totally understandable since it was so brief.People are acting like the 3DS version was made to help soften the blow of Wii U and Wii U version bombing, when that wasn't the case at all.
I think the problem here is that the meaning of my original post was not clear, which is totally understandable since it was so brief.
What I was trying to communicate was that the 3DS version was always going to be the lead platform in terms of sales, and yet many on GAF had framed it as an obsolete side-project.