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Genuinely happy for hyrule warriors that game has provided me with close to 200 hours of gameplay so far and thats not including the DLC that just released ; ;
 
I saw some old friends from high school recently. They bought a 3DS just for Smash. It felt like old times with Melee.
 
That Hyrule game is pretty cool. Definitely a lot of folks like myself picked it up even though I've never played that type of game previously. Tons of fan service.
 
That's a really great number for Hyrule Warriors. For comparison, I remember 3D only sold around 215K units in its launch month. I think it'll be around 250-350K in NA after the holidays.
 
serious question, why is 190k actually "impressive" for Hyrule Warriors? seems low, especially compared to big name titles out there.

Musou titles are niche as hell over in the west. I wouldn't be at all surprised if HW sold more in 10 days it was on sale than DW8 has sold this year up until now.
 
IIRC, the number for last month was ~59k, so the increase would put September's totals at ~90k. Basically flat from last September, where the only retail release Nintendo had for the console was Wonderful 101, and we all know how well that one did.

That was also the month of the price drop, as well.

And a new bundle. Although... I think there was a new U.S. bundle this year, too? (SM3DW)
 
I think those Hyrule Warriors numbers are impressive considering it's a niche Zelda spinoff.

It's more than Tropical Freeze did in less time.
 
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lol it's all making sense now.

Yea I get that it's a musou title on the wii u in the west, BUT it's also a "Zelda" title. I mean, sure it's a spin off, but it still doesn't seem like a number to be that excited over. If it can break 500k, then I would be seriously impressed. Great game tho.
 
serious question, why is 190k actually "impressive" for Hyrule Warriors? seems low, especially compared to big name titles out there.

Niche game, niche console and probably didn't cost that much to develop in comparison to "Big budget" games, meaning Return on investment is easier to acheive.
 
lol it's all making sense now.

Yea I get that it's a musou title on the wii u in the west, BUT it's also a "Zelda" title. I mean, sure it's a spin off, but it still doesn't seem like a number to be that excited over. If it can break 500k, then I would be seriously impressed. Great game tho.
Problem is every game not named Mario is selling like sh*t so far on Wii U.
Donkey Kong/Zelda Wind Waker and Pikmin 3 bombed.
 
lol it's all making sense now.

Yea I get that it's a musou title on the wii u in the west, BUT it's also a "Zelda" title. I mean, sure it's a spin off, but it still doesn't seem like a number to be that excited over. If it can break 500k, then I would be seriously impressed. Great game tho.
I don't think the last Zelda title on Wii did that well exactly. And as you mentioned, this is a different beast. Just basing it around Zelda doesn't mean it'll sell millions.

Hyrule Warriors likely cost them very little, and one million worldwide isn't a bad target. If it reaches that number, they will likely have done well overall. Then you add in the fact that it's on a console that has basically sold like crap, and it becomes a little more impressive still.
 
Problem is every game not named Mario is selling like sh*t so far on Wii U.
Donkey Kong/Zelda Wind Waker and Pikmin 3 bombed.

Wind Waker almost definitely didn't "bomb" in the "recoup its investment" sense. But it didn't sell better than it did on GameCube (which was the express justification for its existence per Aonuma), so you're still right.
 
Got mine in Toronto several days after the release date. Don't have the exact date on me. Going by the the GameStop clerk, they still hadn't shipped through the preorders.
 
Wind Waker almost definitely didn't "bomb" in the "recoup its investment" sense. But it didn't sell better than it did on GameCube (which was the express justification for its existence per Aonuma), so you're still right.
Yes, indeed.
I really wanted to see it sell more than on Gamecube as it's really a great game.
 
Wind Waker almost definitely didn't "bomb" in the "recoup its investment" sense. But it didn't sell better than it did on GameCube (which was the express justification for its existence per Aonuma), so you're still right.

Well I think Nintendo had to know any chance of that went out the window with Wii U tanking in sales everywhere.
 
"Being a million seller" matters a lot less when the average sales for enhanced retail remakes in the franchise is in the 3 million ballpark.

But that's on other systems. Relative to the Wii U's average sales per game, a million is not half bad.

Lowered expectations.
 
lol it's all making sense now.

Yea I get that it's a musou title on the wii u in the west, BUT it's also a "Zelda" title. I mean, sure it's a spin off, but it still doesn't seem like a number to be that excited over. If it can break 500k, then I would be seriously impressed. Great game tho.

That's a pointless comparison. People interested in Zelda should atleast be able to tell the difference between an actual Zelda game versus a fan-servicey wrapper around a game that doesn't really do much here.

It's like expecting Halo Wars to have done as well as Halo 3 just because of the name it has on it. Granted Hyrule Warriors probably did a lot BETTER than it otherwise would have but it was never going to do gangbusters.
 
I feel that Bayonetta 2 selling on the same level as Hyrule Warriors would make it a bomb.

Yeah, there's no question to Bayonetta 2 being a substantially more expensive game, but with how things are going with Platinum's success at retail, 190k for October would be winning the Super Bowl, going to Disney World, and fucking the prom queen all at once for them.
 
lol it's all making sense now.

Yea I get that it's a musou title on the wii u in the west, BUT it's also a "Zelda" title. I mean, sure it's a spin off, but it still doesn't seem like a number to be that excited over. If it can break 500k, then I would be seriously impressed. Great game tho.

It's really not a Zelda game though. It's a Musou game with a Zelda skin. Turning this Musou game into a Zelda crossover didn't take any more effort than, say, One Piece Musou, or Gundam Musou. It just happens to be a more popular brand this time. So you compare it to other Musou games, not Zelda games. That's roughly where it should line up in terms of budget, expectations, etc. Sure, it's normal for it to sell more copies because of the Zelda brand (hell, that's why I bought it), but it's not a Zelda game.

The line of thinking should be more like "this Musou game sold a lot of copies on Wii U in part because they slapped Zelda on it" as opposed to "this Zelda game that plays like Musou sold pretty bad compared to other Zelda games". There's an important distinction there.

So yes people are pleased with the sales.
 
I feel that Bayonetta 2 selling on the same level as Hyrule Warriors would make it a bomb.

Bayonetta 2 selling anywhere close to a game with Zelda in the title (well... Link on the cover) would be a minor miracle.

I'm hoping for higher sales for Bayo 2 than Hyrule Warriors, but I'm not expecting it...
 
Turning this Musou game into a Zelda crossover didn't take any more effort than, say, One Piece Musou, or Gundam Musou. It just happens to be a more popular brand this time. So you compare it to other Musou games, not Zelda games. That's roughly where it should line up in terms of budget, expectations, etc.

One Piece Musou pulls numbers Hyrule Warriors will never dream of.
 
I want to bite on Hyrule Warriors, but I just realized Pokemon ORAS releases next week and I have bills to pay...

Awesome show by Smash 3DS, that game is all I play now, I hardly see the Yoshi theme I downloaded on my 3DS because of it.
 
Actually a good bit of news this month. Smash 3DS is killing it, Hyrule Warriors is off to a good start worldwide. The only bad news is the 3DS hardware numbers, which means Smash on Wii U probably won't shift many consoles either :(
 
Actually a good bit of news this month. Smash 3DS is killing it, Hyrule Warriors is off to a good start worldwide. The only bad news is the 3DS hardware numbers, which means Smash on Wii U probably won't shift many consoles either :(

Or it's one of those "everyone who wanted a 3DS for it already bought it" scenarios? :P
 
Wii u owners better get Smash wii u. I mean why not? you own the console xD. Hopefully Bayonetta does decent as well, which i doubt.
 
For those who want to compare Hyrule Warriors numbers in the USA:

Hyrule Warriors - 190,000 (8 days) WiiU
Dynasty Warriors 5 - 150,000 (4 months) PS2
Dynasty Warriors 6 - 220,000 (10 months) PS3/360
Dynasty Warriors 7 - 220,000 (9 months) PS3/360

Numbers taken from NPD and Koei.

Dynasty warriors game sales are never front loaded in the USA. The sales are always spread over the year. Hyrule Warriors looks front loaded.

Dynasty Warriors 5 sold over 1.5 million worldwide. Dynasty Warriors 6 and 7 sold over 1 million worldwide and Dynasty Warriors 8 has fallen short of 1 million.

This is usually thanks to high sales in Japan. Dynasty Warriors 5 sold 950,000 units, Dynasty Warriors 6 sold ~480,000 and Dynasty Warriors 7 sold 495,000. Hyrule Warriors has failed to take off in Japan only selling less than 120,000 so far. Even though EU and USA is picking up the slack it wont be enough to get to 1 million like Koei wanted.
 
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