heliosRAzi said:You don't do graphs well. The months go at the bottom will the millions sold go along the side.
He did it right with the first graph, I don't know why he did change it. :/
heliosRAzi said:You don't do graphs well. The months go at the bottom will the millions sold go along the side.
It's unusual, but I for one am glad that if someone is going to throw their hat into the chart ring, they gtry to display something in a new way.heliosRAzi said:You don't do graphs well. The months go at the bottom will the millions sold go along the side.
It's unusual, but I for one am glad that if someone is going to throw their hat into the chart ring, they gtry to display something in a new way.heliosRAzi said:You don't do graphs well. The months go at the bottom will the millions sold go along the side.
Because he wanted to make one whose point wasn't "Look along the X axis to find a time, then look up to find what sales were then", but "Look along the X axis to find a milestone, then look up to find when it was reached". It's just a reverse of the question which flips the axes.Leezard said:He did it right with the first graph, I don't know why he did change it. :/
JoshuaJSlone said:Because he wanted to make one whose point wasn't "Look along the X axis to find a time, then look up to find what sales were then", but "Look along the X axis to find a milestone, then look up to find when it was reached". It's just a reverse of the question which flips the axes.
Jirotrom said:what are the total numbers for Mario Kart.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11578282&postcount=1188Wii:
Wii Play: 5.765.357
Super Smash Bros. Brawl: 3.197.100
Super Mario Galaxy: 2.956.370 - 3.203.370
Guitar Hero III: 2.252.900
Mario Party 8: 1.959.400 - 2.321.100
Mario Kart Wii: 1.907.400
Mario & Sonic Wii: 1.161.614 - 1.534.614
Carnival Games: 1.000.000 - 1.121.300
Game Party: 410.100 - 959.201
X360:
Halo 3: 5.011.566 - 5.373.166
Call of Duty 4: 4.100.504 - 4.142.504
GTA IV: 2.721.300
Rock Band: 1.249.503 - 1.447.203
PS3:
GTA IV: 1.442.900
Call of Duty 4: 1.407.000 - 1.612.500
Assassin´s Creed: 906.693 - 1.206.293
I think that's supposed to be a joke. He supposedly consulted analysts, and those are the nonsensical results.Leezard said:Actually, my only problem with it is that he has two values on the Y axis for a single value on the X axis.
Yeah, you're right.JoshuaJSlone said:I think that's supposed to be a joke. He supposedly consulted analysts, and those are the nonsensical results.
Assassin´s Creed: 906.693 - 1.206.293Captain Smoker said:
JoshuaJSlone said:It's unusual, but I for one am glad that if someone is going to throw their hat into the chart ring, they gtry to display something in a new way.
Because he wanted to make one whose point wasn't "Look along the X axis to find a time, then look up to find what sales were then", but "Look along the X axis to find a milestone, then look up to find when it was reached". It's just a reverse of the question which flips the axes.
ghstwrld said:Were people this upset when 50 Cent: Bulletproof sold millions on the PS2?
SapientWolf said:If people think Game Party is fun and worthwhile they should probably hurry up and release Wii Tax Return and Wii Sit On It (with cactus dildo accessory)
Nintendo's philosophy has been to create new ways of playing and let the 3rd parties spend the time, money and effort on perfecting them. So I get nervous when I see them attempt to cash in when they should be carrying the torch. It only takes a few $50 mistakes to turn love into resentment.
Ela Hadrun said:My guess is that he asked the question, "How can I make a graph where the PS3 data points are higher on the page and the Wii is the lowest?"
But I could be wrong. I lol'd anyway. It's the first graph where, at first glance, PS3 is kicking ass!
JoshuaJSlone said:Because he wanted to make one whose point wasn't "Look along the X axis to find a time, then look up to find what sales were then", but "Look along the X axis to find a milestone, then look up to find when it was reached". It's just a reverse of the question which flips the axes.
Leezard said:Actually, my only problem with it is that he has two values on the Y axis for a single value on the X axis.
31 Flavas said:Except for Pokemons, Nintendogs, Brain Age, Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, Mario Party 8, etc... Which all have already massively out sold CoD4, Halo3, and GTA4
So yea, the "best-selling games" are not HD.
dammitmattt said:We're talking about consoles in this discussion, not portables. Even with that, your facts are way off.
Wii Sports isn't sold separately.
Wii Fit has definitely not outsold those three games.
Mario Party 8 has definitely not outsold those three games.
Wii Play is a $10 game sold with a controller so it's completely different.
There are some massive sales successes on the Wii, but even the top-selling games like Zelda, Mario, and Smash are still behind the three games I mentioned.
Hero said:I like how you pick and choose criteria to fit your agenda of the month.
Vinci said:To be fair, the person he's responding to chose the criteria. And people are free to discredit Wii Play if they like. I don't think it makes a huge dent in the state of the industry in either case, but whatever floats their boat. I think it would be hard for single-platform games like Mario Kart and Brawl to outsell a multiplatform monster like COD4. Wii Fit, on the other hand, should definitely outsell one or two of those (Halo 3, in particular).
borghe said:while the third party sales [for the wii] are lower than the 360 behemoth,
Hero said:With Wii Play, people used to use the excuse that it was the only way to find a Wii remote controller. That might've been an excuse for the first few months but that can't be used anymore. The fact is there are a substantial amount of new Wii owners per month who are willing to pay 10 dollars for the Wii Play game and it's certainly a testament to the game in seeing how it's been in the Top 10 NPD almost every month.
But you just need to take a look at the DS list and see that games from a year or two ago (Mario Kart DS, NSMB, Brain Age) are still topping the charts years later and combine that with Smash and Mario Kart Wii have yet to experience a holiday season, it's a no-brainer. Take into consideration that chances are when CoD5 is released CoD4 will stop selling so well and the fact that the Wii is gathering more and more new users each month, it's not out of the question.
Leondexter said:I'd like to play Devil's Advocate and point out (again) that high unit sales of a handful of games is not necessarily such a great thing. I suppose it's good for bragging rights, but does it indicate a healthy platform? Not by itself, no more than high hardware unit sales does.
Hero said:I like how you pick and choose criteria to fit your agenda of the month.
You name drop CoD4 and GTAIV, which are multiplatform, and that's okay. But now because Wii Play is a 10 dollar game, it doesn't count?
Halo 3 launched last year and had the benefit of the holiday season to get it above 5 million. Smash and Mario Kart launched in the fucking first half of the year. Wii Fit launched last month and is going to have some supply constraint issues due to the hardware it comes with.
You seriously have to be delusional if you think by the end of the generation Smash / Kart / Fit won't surpass CoD4 / GTAIV / Halo 3.
With Wii Play, people used to use the excuse that it was the only way to find a Wii remote controller. That might've been an excuse for the first few months but that can't be used anymore. The fact is there are a substantial amount of new Wii owners per month who are willing to pay 10 dollars for the Wii Play game and it's certainly a testament to the game in seeing how it's been in the Top 10 NPD almost every month.
Flakster99 said:The was the exact argument Nintendo used during the N64 era, while PSX sales were spread out over a much larger number of releases.
Leondexter said:Wouldn't that have been the opposite argument? They had higher unit sales of their own games vs. any Playstation releases, but lower overall software sales. Nintendo would yell "we have the best-selling games!", but nobody was listening.
Flakster99 said:Which is pretty much what I stated. Nintendo would often brag about their own sales, 'we dominate the sales charts, top 10 lists', whereas the PSX purchases and sales were spread out over a much larger number of releases.
I was agreeing with you.
dammitmattt said:Yeah, the criteria he responded to was a statement regarding Wii vs HD systems, and he used massively incorrect data on top of that.
Also, Wii Play doesn't belong in the discussion with every other game, including games that come with peripherals like Mario Kart Wii, Wii Fit, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, etc. It is fundamentally different becasue unlike all of those other games, it is an accessory that comes with a game.
And I must be delusional for thinking that in the US (this is an NPD thread, remember?), COD4, Halo 3, and GTA4 will outsell Smash / Kart / Fit. They are all pretty far ahead right now, especially COD4, and they are all tentpole titles that will continue to see steady sales, just like the Nintendo trio. Remember Sonycowboy's link to the Forbes article about the top-selling games in the US? Don't forget that there were three GTAs, Halo 2, and even COD4 itself on there but no Mario or Mario Kart.
1) GTA: SA 9.4M
2) Guitar Hero 3 8.2M
3) Madden NFL 07 7.7M
4) GTA: Vice City 7.3M
5) Madden NFL 06 7.7M (???)
6) Halo 2 6.61M
7) Madden NFL 08 6.6M
8) Call of Duty 4 6.25M
9) GTA 3 6.2M
10) Madden NFL 2005 6.1M
Hero said:You honestly think CoD4 is going to continue selling at a decent rate once CoD5 or GoW2 comes out? Even Halo 3 has puttered off bigtime since CoD4 came out. To think that they can match the sales that Smash / Kart / Fit for the rest of the generation is pretty absurd, considering there (most likely) won't be Smash 2 / Kart 2 / Fit 2.
Hero said:If the criteria stated no peripherals then that's one thing, but the fact that there are over 5 million people who felt it was worth paying 10 extra dollars for those silly games means that it has some intrinsic value and showed that its a product. This is the video game industry and everybody is fighting for the dollars, I don't see how you can try to ignore the fact that people are willing to pay a certain price to get what they want, whether it be Guitar Hero, Rock Band, or Wii Fit.
Where in my post did I say worldwide?
You honestly think CoD4 is going to continue selling at a decent rate once CoD5 or GoW2 comes out? Even Halo 3 has puttered off bigtime since CoD4 came out. To think that they can match the sales that Smash / Kart / Fit for the rest of the generation is pretty absurd, considering there (most likely) won't be Smash 2 / Kart 2 / Fit 2. That alone will ensure consistently high sales for the remainder of the generation. The 360 audience is great at buying/adopting the current must-have game but with that having shifted a bit, I don't think you'll be seeing CoD4 or GTAIV in the top 10 a year from now.
Not to mention the fact that the Wii is drawing in a bigger userbase every month, I think it's pretty obvious that Smash / Kart / Fit are going to put up some insane numbers by the end of the generation.
That article only went back so far, the only Nintendo system it counted was what, N64 and Gamecube? The Wii is a completely different ball game. Not to mention most of those titles were multiplatform.
And mind you games like Pokemon, WoW, and Mario 64 are literally right underneath there, and considering the lack of multiplatform, I don't see how you can try to tout and spin this as 'success' for HD gaming.
lol i didn't get it and probably will never do. Why would i pay for a piece of software i don't want?? Many people seem to want though.dammitmattt said:It makes no sense to get a Wii without Wii Play. What I don't understand are the roughly 50-70% of new Wii owners each month who DON'T get Wii Play.
dammitmattt said:Smash / Kart / Fit will continue to have good sales, but they are in such huge holes (3 million to COD4) that they just won't catch up. Also, COD4 has proven to have better legs than Mario, so how can you say with such certainty that Smash / Kart / Fit will have such great legs?
Hero said:If you fail to grasp the difference between Super Mario Galaxy and Smash / Kart / Fit in terms of sales longevity then I can't even continue this discussion with you.
dammitmattt said:If you fail to grasp the massive differences between all four of these games then I can't even continue this discussion. Please explain to me what Smash/Kart/Fit have in common that Super Mario Galaxy is lacking.
Oh, c'mon, they may not have everything in common, but they have some that Galaxy don't.. Smash and Kart have infinite replay value, because of their multiplayer. Wii Fit has Wii on its name.dammitmattt said:If you fail to grasp the massive differences between all four of these games then I can't even continue this discussion. Please explain to me what Smash/Kart/Fit have in common that Super Mario Galaxy is lacking.
dammitmattt said:If you fail to grasp the massive differences between all four of these games then I can't even continue this discussion. Please explain to me what Smash/Kart/Fit have in common that Super Mario Galaxy is lacking.
Hero said:Wii Fit is going to sell to soccer moms, wives, and girlfriends for the remainder of the generation. There is no replacement product for this,
Mario Kart is a game that appeals to casuals thanks to the Wii Wheel and will also sell to people who played Mario Kart on a previous Nintendo system. Unless there's another game that will offer better than Mario Kart (doubtful) this will continue to sell for the remainder of the generation. See: Mario Kart DS in virtually every territory
Smash Bros: Melee was always consistently in the top ten per month for the entire life of the Gamecube. Brawl has matched the ENTIRE LTD sold of Melee in three months, to expect it to not sell another few million is crazy.
jibblypop said:what the hell are you guys going on about? all of the games you listed sold (and sell) well. What is there to win here?
Deku said:I'm baffled myself. Must be something about winning an argument on semantics on the Internet.
Not that it helps the actual situation nor does it make the original premise clear since we don't even know what the heck the positions were to begin with.
You might also want to remember that no NES or SNES games were included.dammitmattt said:Remember Sonycowboy's link to the Forbes article about the top-selling games in the US? Don't forget that there were three GTAs, Halo 2, and even COD4 itself on there but no Mario or Mario Kart.
Pokemon would be in the top but Gamesindustry (I think it was them) counted the SKU's differently for some reason.Hero said:And mind you games like Pokemon, WoW, and Mario 64 are literally right underneath there, and considering the lack of multiplatform, I don't see how you can try to tout and spin this as 'success' for HD gaming.
In the short term, yes, but Mario Sunshine had incredible long term legs. It launched at a mere 350k, failed to break a million after five months (this includes November and December) but still reached almost 3 million LTD.dammitmattt said:Also, COD4 has proven to have better legs than Mario