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Revelations is not a "spinoff game".
It's not called Resident Evil 6 which basically makes it a spinoff for 99% of people despite the actual gameplay.
Revelations is not a "spinoff game".
Revelations is not a "spinoff game".
Nintendo built the audience in NA on Mario and Mario Kart.
I'm very skeptical that the audience can be easily built on the 3DS, however. I feel that much of the audience we're talking about (Dudebro / early 20s males) are very averse to handheld and portable gaming. If there is one audience who seems particularly and emphatically tied to their 50'' Plasma TVs, it is the Dudebro audience.
That does not mean that building the audience would be impossible, just that it's a more difficult task for a system like the 3DS than it is for a system like the PS3.
But therein lies part of the problem. I do wonder what its sales would have been like if it was called "Resident Evil 6"
A lot of sales come from digital content. NPD is only tracking physical. Granted, physical is probably vastly larger than digital sales, but I'm sure Steam, XBL, and PSN help out a lot.
Wait, so 221k is good for a major AAA first party console exclusive now?
So was too human a massive success then?
That 218K number I came up assumed no PSP/PS2 sales (which is of course incorrect). After giving an assumption range including possible PSP/PS2 sales (218-230K), I believe Donny and the rest of the crew decided on using 225K for Vita sales.
How much did you seriously expect the revival of Twisted Metal to do? The game is as hardcore as it gets for Sony. I'm sure it's exceeded their expectations. And a lot of ours.
I thought Vita would had hit the 475-500,000ish mark easily. Guess I was wrong.
I thought Vita would had hit the 475-500,000ish mark easily. Guess I was wrong.
Revelations is not a "spinoff game".
That's mostly irrelevant. Great software can sell, regardless of pre-conceived notions like this. I'm not sure why Resident Evil: Revelations didn't chart, but I would say it likely has decent legs, and if it managed to sell over 100k last month, it's well on its way to establishing an audience for these types of games in the region.
Wait, so 221k is good for a major AAA first party console exclusive now?
So was too human a massive success then?
NPD Launch Months
GBA - 870K
PSP - 619K
NDS - 480K
3DS - ~400K
PSV - 220-230K
GBA > PSP > NDS > 3DS > PSV
It was their big end of conference reveal two years ago at E3. The slot usually reserved for the halo / gears of war / god of war -size franchises.
You thought Vita was going to sell 100k more than 3DS?
What?
Nintendo basically marketed the 3DS as a $169.99 Mario machine in the holiday season of 2011. I don't really see how that's irrelevant seeing as Mario and Mario Kart each probably sold more than RE:R this month.
Nintendo has got to advertise different types of games for the system. Kid Icarus sales will be interesting.
How long were each of those periods?
(That said, launch systems are generally hugely frontloaded, aren't they?)
How long were each of those periods?
.Looks pretty even to me, except for GBA. Vita had the First Edition Bundles come out on the 15th.
GBA - 20 or 27 days in launch month
NDS - 8 days in launch month
PSP - 10 days in launch month
3DS - 7 days in launch month
PSV - 11 days in launch month
Yes it is.
Made by a team of 35 and not one commercial in the U.S. I'm honestly surprised it charted.Wait, so 221k is good for a major AAA first party console exclusive now?
So was too human a massive success then?
Wait, so Vita sold 225k units in 4 days and it is doomed?
What the hell I'm missing?
Wait, so Vita sold 225k units in 4 days and it is doomed?
What the hell I'm missing?
Wait, so Vita sold 221k units in 4 days and it is doomed?
What the hell I'm missing?
Not it's not.
It has a campaign like any Resident Evil game, it plays just like 4-5 (with a bit of change), it's part of the main story.
Looks like opening month was 1523k and and lifetime is 2600k+ (I don't think the lifetime figures include gold edition, someone with access can verify this for me).
Wait, so 221k is good for a major AAA first party console exclusive now?
So was too human a massive success then?
Poor Vita.
I still want one just for Lumines though.
Not it's not.
It has a campaign like any Resident Evil game, it plays just like 4-5 (with a bit of change), it's part of the main story.
I thought Vita would had hit the 475-500,000ish mark easily. Guess I was wrong.
It was their big end of conference reveal two years ago at E3. The slot usually reserved for the halo / gears of war / god of war -size franchises.
Wait, so Vita sold 225k units in 4 days and it is doomed?
What the hell I'm missing?
Wait, so Vita sold 225k units in 4 days and it is doomed?
What the hell I'm missing?
Explaining that the side-by-side of The Mercenaries 3D and Revelations had gone smoothly and efficiently, Kawata also indicated that there would be more offshoot titles like these in the Resident Evil series alongside this year's Resident Evil 6, and he hoped they would surprise people.
"I hear that they're going to be releasing a Resident Evil 6," he joked, explaining that he couldn't say anything about it. "But in addition to that I hope that we can continue to do these offshoot titles and expand the IP more.
Yeah, actually I did.
in 11 days (sort of) and its about half what the 3ds (not exactly brilliant) launch was
it also is pretty much showing that sonys 1.2 million pr is lies
Capcom seems to think its an offshoot:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...ne-we-japanese-developers-need-to-re-evaluate
That still doesn't explain the ridiculous COD sales. I simply cannot understand how those games sell as well as they do. I get that it's an addiction (like gambling), but the whole situation still doesn't make sense to me.
Did Code: Veronica run into these sorts of problems when they crapped out RE3 on the PS1? Because I don't think anyone debates C:V as not being a mainline entry these days.
Averon said:Twisted Metal was never a AAA franchise. Where are people getting this from?
"hoped" is probably a better word than "thought."