looking @Feb and @ March - i think it will sell 400k to 500
100k to 200k is something i expect from starhawk
You think Dragon's Dogma will sell as good as Raccoon City?
looking @Feb and @ March - i think it will sell 400k to 500
100k to 200k is something i expect from starhawk
Its nearing the fuck over for me because i dont think the ios folks can make a game that makes my ears stand on end and the Vita is 2 steps ahead of everything but 10 steps behind on the things that matter.
That and Apple is overvalued at 600 bucks a share... "Were not falling, WE'RE CRASHING!"
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.
You think Dragon's Dogma will sell as good as Raccoon City?
I don't really see a bright future for a hardcore handheld device. Once Sony throws in the towel Nintendo will get lazy again and the already underpowered 3ds will not see the type of revisions that the ds saw...
People don't go spend $100 or more with a two year contract for $50 a month just to play games. No one goes out and says "hey should I get the new 3DS or should I lock myself into a 2 year contract." It's ridiculous.
The shrinking handheld market won't be able to accommodate two pieces of expensive hardware this round. Vita won't be making any recovery, which is a shame given how impressive the hardware is.
Software weaknesses as a multipurpose device were enough to kill it for me though, as I'm sure is the case for many others. I have no doubt that the rise of ubiquitous mobile internet access and powerful, multipurpose smartphones has pulled Vita's target demographic from under it, namely affluent 16-25 year old males. Nobody wants to throw hundreds of dollars at an ungainly device good for nothing but games anymore, especially when they're already carrying something that can provide limitless quick entertainment through games, web browsing, Facebook etc.
I'm not trying to shit on the 360 or Kinect here but it hasn't escaped my notice that when the Wii was the #1 selling console every month in the NPD the VG market was healthy and growing yet since the 360 has taken over that spot the market has been in shambles.
MS should be proud of how they turned things around in the US but I'm really curious about the make up of new 360 owners. The market clearly is not growing right now so it's hard for me to imaging that Kinect is drawing in new gamers who felt left out of the Wii craze.
If that's true then what's the explanation for MS having this incredible resurgence for the 360 and a really successful peripheral in Kinect while at the same time the US market seems to spiraling into a chasm?
Vita without price cut is completely doomed.
I have a feeling that any new system that releases at over $300 is going to bomb terribly for the first couple years. The industry is in real trouble.
Those using "dumbphones" in the past to play Sonic, Tetris, Pac-Man, or whatever are no different than the transition to smartphones. Sure, the capabilities are better, but the basic funadmentals of why you buy a phone and why you buy a handheld haven't changed.
3DS was under 100k in it's 3rd month and it didn't even have any competition.
This is completely and objectively wrong.
3DS was under 100k in it's 3rd month and it didn't even have any competition.
Exactly. Nintendo had to drop the price on the 3DS several months before the Vita was even released anywhere. Not sure why people are under the impression Nintendo actually needs Sony as a competitor in the handheld area to keep them clean, when it's already been demonstrated that the market itself will keep them in line either way. Nintendo tried to use the 3DS launch as an opportunity to try and get greedy, and were immediately smacked down for it, and had to drop the price, no Vita needed, so I'm not sure where exactly this notion is still coming from.Why? If anything else, iOS and smartphones should be lighting a fire under their asses.
3DS was under 100k in it's 3rd month and it didn't even have any competition.
Well, now we can see why Nintendo is releasing New Super Mario Bros. 2 in August instead of the holidays.
They want to get people aware of 3DS in the US and EU ASAP. The issue is getting those parents of DSi-playing children to step forward instead of simply handing them their adult iDevices for a distraction.
3DS was under 100k in it's 3rd month and it didn't even have any competition.
Well, now we can see why Nintendo is releasing New Super Mario Bros. 2 in August instead of the holidays.
They don't typically release Super Mario games during the holidays.
Super Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros Wii, and Super Mario 3D Land were, but New Super Mario Bros and Super Mario Galaxy 2 were.
The problem with Kinect is that Wii games are still better than kinect games, plain and simple.
Kinect games are clones, even if they are better in some ways, playing them is like 'been there done that'.
Bringing over your friends to play bowling on kinect is not the same as it was showing them the wii for the first time back in 2006
From first hand experiences at parties with friends, I will claim that just Dance 3 on the Wii is much more fun than Dance central 2. Even when people are initially apprehensive about 'so it just tracks the wiimote vrs your full body', after trying both for a few songs JD simply wins out all the time. Kinect is an amazing technology, but there is something missing that is preventing it from becoming the cultural phenomenon the wii was. Whether that is the the games themselves or something more subtle like lack of kinesthetic projection or w.e i have no idea.
What have been the biggest innovations in terms of fundamentally different experiences to the user this generation?
I would argue Wii and COD online.
3DS was also doomed without a price cut, not sure what you are trying to say. It also had plenty of competition, the DS was selling far better at the time than Vita's competition currently is.
Sony and Nintendo have a huge uphill battle in the west when it comes to handhelds.
Apple is taking a massive chunk of the market Nintendo used to dominate with the DS.
Nintendo will continue to do well in Japan, but the 3DS will probably continue to struggle regardless of how good the software is. People have just moved on to ipads and smartphones to get that sort of fix.
Nintendo and Sony will need to embrace the mobile phone market or they will continue to languish with their handhelds.
A lot of your comments are just silly. Dance games and exercise games are far superior on Kinect to anything that the Wii has to offer. The problem with Kinect is that it is only good for a few genres of games.
And without games of course. 3DS had the same problems that the Vita currently does really, although the 3DS had a better software outlook.
I'm not sure that this is a great example considering the 3DS is also halfway to Vita level flatlined in 2012 so far.
In fact, expect PB+W2 ads to advertise 3DS-exclusive features or the apps to try and grab anyone on the fence.
Put into context of price, one is $70 cheaper at least, and software available, one has multiple Mario games... doing 10-15K per week more than a flatlining Vita may not be Vita-level bad - but it's not that far from it really. I don't know whether Vita is benefitting still from any post-launch hype, I don't even really think there was launch "hype" at all to begin with really.I don't know. There's probably a 50-60k difference between them this month, and nothing even released this month. 3DS is doing poorly, but putting it at Vita-level is an exaggeration.
3DS still has software problems. The games are getting too expensive for certain consumers to buy, and smaller developers who made DS games en masse are shying away :/
3DS is doing poorly,
The problem with 3ds and Vita is that its a great handheld device for games but for the rest of the stuff ? they fall back when compared to smartphones.
The Current gen consoles did a great job of not being just only used as gaming a device but also as an entertainment box.
The Current Gen handhelds should have most of the features of a really good smartphone.
i was disapointed by the camera of vita as well :|
Well after arguably the best game on the system (RE:R) bombed horribly, you can't blame the third parties. It's the shitty ass userbase.That and I don't really see much if any strong 3rd party support atm....
I don't know. There's probably a 50-60k difference between them this month, and nothing even released this month. 3DS is doing poorly, but putting it at Vita-level is an exaggeration.
To put this in perspective, 3DS is ~1 million ahead of NDS after 14 months, which puts it ~2.5 million behind GBA after 14 months. :lol
DS was a quick-launch reaction to PSP for Nintendo to not lose its handheld arena to Sony. Therefore, it's reasonable that it took a while to get going. 3DS should have been an easy follow-on to get back to the GBA levels, but it's ~33% behind that pace. NOA has a ton of work cut out for them to bring 3DS sales back up. 3DS is now ahead of GBA in Japan, for comparison.
Well after arguably the best game on the system (RE:R) bombed horribly, you can't blame the third parties. It's the shitty ass userbase.
Though GBA was a bit cheaper then, I understand the issue. Doesn't help that people keep making DS games and making extremely cheap cash-ins on iOS now. There's tons more distraction from Nintendo's hardware than ever before.
Summer will not be pretty for 3DS, unless they decide to release something in June/July to help.