OldJadedGamer
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Sony should just back Nintendo's handheld with games, this way they could advertise there console offering.
Sony doesn't even put their AAA teams on their own portable platform, why would they do that for someone else's system?
Sony should just back Nintendo's handheld with games, this way they could advertise there console offering.
2 and 6 are so wrong, expected but still wrong and sad D:
No need to wait for Pokemon 3DS (which quite possibly won't actually make it to the US until 2014 anyway assuming that they do announce new games next year and the series goes back more towards its regular patten--that is, Gen 6 in Japan in ~Sept 2013, US in Spring 2014)--New Super Mario Bros. 2 and Animal Crossing should hopefully do the trick before that.Pokemon on 3ds in 2013, will do the trick. The glorious millions. Pokemon should be a title that releases with a console, alongside with Mario.
I have a lot of iOS games and not even all of them combined have given me as much enjoyment as my favorite DS games.
I was just going to say... there are very few sony portable franchises. Which is the problem in japan . In the u s the problems seem to be more systematic as the 3ds is not doing too hot eitherSony doesn't even put their AAA teams on their own portable platform, why would they do that for someone else's system?
black2 and white2 should help 3ds numbers.
The most surprising thing to me is the 3DS. It's shocking to see it still kind of struggling.
I'm curious if Mario Kart/3D Land are bubbling in the 11-20 range like so many DS games did or not.
So...
PSP < 50k < Vita < DS < Wii < 100k < 3DS < 150k < PS3 < 200k < 360
It's like a graveyard in here.
black2 and white2 should help 3ds numbers.
So:
PSP < PS2 < Vita < Wii < DS < 3DS < 150k < PS3 < 200k < 360
Holy shit.
I was just going to say... there are very few sony portable franchises. Which is the problem in japan . In the u s the problems seem to be more systematic as the 3ds is not doing too hot either
Hmm If the DS sold around 100, the portable market is not so doomed.
Probably.
I think it's increasingly clear Nintendo is going to fight the portable battle alone, western support isn't there and Japanese support isn't helping much. They will have to carry the 3DS and it's looking that any dry spell is going to hurt them. I think they can manage, they'll just have to hit hard and make sure that every experience going into 3DS is not going to smartphones which they've done pretty well with so far. Hopefully they can keep something good in the channel once a month.
I'm terrified to see how poorly Dragon's Dogma is going to do.
No Pokemon on 3DS until possibly 2014 is really going to hurt them I think.
Man, Dragon's Dogma bombing would actually be quite catastrophic for Capcom if their budget and sales estimate talks are to be believed.
Had Kinect Star Wars made Christmas, regardless of quality, it had a shot of selling over 500k, easy. They really fucked up.The only real disappointment is Kinect Star Wars, but it just seems to suggest Kinect really won't have much staying power.
No Pokemon on 3DS until possibly 2014 is really going to hurt them I think.
Man, Dragon's Dogma bombing would actually be quite catastrophic for Capcom if their budget and sales estimate talks are to be believed.
All this stuff about smartphones, it isn't smartphones, it's price.
I'd say that April is the cruelest month, but in this industry it's pretty much every other month.
Funny thing is, Activision ended up being right about Prototype 2 "owning April." Not much of a "victory".
I'm terrified to see how poorly Dragon's Dogma is going to do.
No Sony franchises besides Gran Turismo are even popular in Japan.
I wonder if the 1.2M copies of Diablo 3 that Blizzard is giving away to their WoW annual pass subscribers worldwide will hurt first month sales for the game. If about half of those were from North America, that's 500-600k copies of Diablo 3 that won't be on the May NPD results. What did Starcraft 2 sell first month in the US?
The Vita really is flopping big time.
Price, portability, functionality Smartphones win in all these areas. The cheapo games does not help
Sure I love my Super Mario World, but I'm perfectly fine with the dozen or so games I have on my phone that cost me a third of the price for ALL of them
No Pokemon on 3DS until possibly 2014 is really going to hurt them I think.
black2 and white2 should help 3ds numbers.
Capcom: See you next month. (laughs)I don't think it even has a chance of not bombing. The demo is awful and it doesn't have a popular franchise name in front of it to get suckers.
Man, Dragon's Dogma bombing would actually be quite catastrophic for Capcom if their budget and sales estimate talks are to be believed.
They have plenty of Mario and they have other things to lean on. Mostly they need those breakout titles that nobody sees coming. The ones that start a new bandwagon.
The bottom half of May's NPD should sell just as shitty, if not shittier than this month. Dragon's Dogma will probably only have to break 100k to make it. Who knows if it will.
Whether its better than the Wii or not, it's still light years behind the standard of the 360 and PS3. If Nintendo truly want to capture the core gamer they're going to have to do a hell a lot better than offer the online functionality of the 3DS.
There's been games on phones for years, this isn't a new thing. The only new thing is how cool Sony and Nintendo think it is to charge a ridiculous amount for a portable game system.
GBA launched for what, $100? DS Lite, $130? Now Nintendo tried to pull $250 and dropped to $170, which is still too high and Sony is sitting at $250 and $300. The original DS or Game Boy Advance would have met the same apathy at these prices.
Nothing's changed with appeal, the only thing that has changed is Nintendo and Sony have priced themselves out of the acceptable market for handhelds. And you could make a case Sony has never been in that market from the beginning.
The same power, minus a screen, minus 3D, and Game Boy branding at $120 launch and Nintendo would have made a killing.
Just 100 k ?
There's been games on phones for years, this isn't a new thing. The only new thing is how cool Sony and Nintendo think it is to charge a ridiculous amount for a portable game system.
The graph is a pie chart of the U.S. videogame industry's revenue growth from 2007 to 2008. The graph is also rather misleading (and quite hilarious). Here are some better ones.
Basically, from 2007 to 2008, the revenue from Nintendo platforms increased by ~$3.3 billion, and the revenue from all platforms increased by ~$3.4 billion. Hence being responsible for 99% of the growth! Ta-da!
The highest game this month was under 236k, and all next month has for big games is Diablo and Max Payne. Everything else will be a holdover that should do even worse. I'm expecting really, really bad software sales outside of Diablo/MP next month.
Now, going off Capcom's expectations, only selling 100-200k would be a disaster for Dragon's Dogma anyway. But if it doesn't make the NPD top 10, I think we can safely qualify it as a catastrophe.
It's a damn shame. The vita's death would leave the portable market up to a severely underpowered 3ds and phones/tablets.
It would be the end of my time with portable games.
The highest game this month was under 236k, and all next month has for big games is Diablo and Max Payne. Everything else will be a holdover that should do even worse. I'm expecting really, really bad software sales outside of Diablo/MP next month.
Now, going off Capcom's expectations, only selling 100-200k would be a disaster for Dragon's Dogma anyway. But if it doesn't make the NPD top 10, I think we can safely qualify it as a catastrophe.
There's been games on phones for years, this isn't a new thing. The only new thing is how cool Sony and Nintendo think it is to charge a ridiculous amount for a portable game system.
GBA launched for what, $100? DS Lite, $130? Now Nintendo tried to pull $250 and dropped to $170, which is still too high and Sony is sitting at $250 and $300. The original DS or Game Boy Advance would have met the same apathy at these prices.
Nothing's changed with appeal, the only thing that has changed is Nintendo and Sony have priced themselves out of the acceptable market for handhelds. And you could make a case Sony has never been in that market from the beginning.
The same power, minus a screen, minus 3D, and Game Boy branding at $120 launch and Nintendo would have made a killing.
Man, Dragon's Dogma bombing would actually be quite catastrophic for Capcom if their budget and sales estimate talks are to be believed.
If they didn't want it to bomb, then why release a demo that shitty?
Vita numbers are bad but I'm more stunned at the 3DS numbers. I'd figure it'd have a larger percentage of that shrinking handheld pie given all the advantages it has over the Vita.
Have you ever used a modern smartphone? The market has been completely transformed in the past few years, no competition like this existed last generation. These things are becoming more affordable than ever as well.
As I said above, it isn't just games. It's entertainment in all its forms, and smartphones are simply doing it better these days, with a product most people in Vita's target demographic already own.
PSP < ? < Vita < Wii < ? < 3DS < 150k < PS3 < 200k < 360
I believe you guys could figure out what is '?' stand for.
Sorry, DS seems better than Vita.
Kid is the best sold handheld game this month, and better than Vita HW.
The new 3DS horror game < 6.5k.
A morsel of additional data for those who follow the US NPD charts - Kid Icarus: Uprising sold 83,000 units in April - http://t.co/4QkgIpHq