Did the new Zelda made a bump HW-wise?
At a certain point I don't know if posts like this are parodies or what.Where is the ape that was swinging, where is dinosaur and his rider?...they have passed, like rain down the mountains...like shadows down the meadows. How did it come to this?
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This will be nintendo's last holiday.
We're waiting for the NPD to come out. I think it is tomorrow, but hardware sales are estimated to be at 55k units for Wii U in September. I don't think we know August's sales figures because NPD and Nintendo didn't report on them.
Wii U sold 32,000 units in UK for August, which is just 2,000 units more than what it sold in July. As for Japan, sales figures put Wind Waker at below 50,000 copies for September, and it has also dropped out of the top 20 chart as of last week. I think hardware sales have been below 20,000 units since the game's release. According to the NPD, Pikmin 3 sold 115,000 copies in August, so you'd expect Wind Waker HD to do better than that thanks to the price cut and bundle. Hopefully, it will give hardware sales a much needed boost, cause right now, Nintendo sure can't rely on Japan to save Wii U this year.
Flawed comparison.
The Wii and PS2 attracted totally different groups. The Wii gather casual customers who had never been in gaming and that's how it dominated PS2 and the beginning of this gen. However, those casual customers already moved on to something else (phone + tablet), forcing the WiiU to return to the hardcore crowds, whose PS360 have been owned for the past 7 years. That is the reason WiiU is fucking bomb right now. It can win over neither casuals nor hardcores. No matter how much you want to spin the WiiU will be competing with PS360 until its last breath. And no, price cut won't help either, when there is no game for it. The cheapest PS360 is already at $200 and when Nintendo decide to reduce WiiU price, Sony and MS can cut their price even lower.
The Wii U is the modern day Dreamcast. No-one's going to give a shit. Nothing more than the last gasps of a system meeting its untimely end.
Vita isn't making shit fall off shit.
It can't even get a single post launch million selling game.
"Breakout" as in "catastrophe"?
Let it go, this system is finished.
I only see things getting worse with all the hype around for the PS4 and XB1, especially at that price point.
PS4 is going to be the leader for a long while. The Wii U is going to need a bit longer to reach its stride, but it's certainly well on its way. Xbox One is going to be last, which will probably cause them to release a Kinect-less version of the system for a lower price point.
The PS4 and One will be competing with their predecessors as well.
Yes, no question about it. But hardcore gamers aka sizable chunk of PS360 installed base are more than ready to move on to PS4/Xbone. Nintendo on the other hand lost their fan base from the Wii to something else and only convinced mostly their royal Nintendo fans to buy a WiiU.
Did the new Zelda made a bump HW-wise?
We don't know yet, but the crystal ball says yes, even though it'll be a small one.
Hardcore gamers are NOT a sizable chunk. Those 2 systems sold like ass for years while they were still selling for far too expensive prices and facing the Wii's mainstream appeal.
Hardcore gamers are NOT a sizable chunk. Those 2 systems sold like ass for years while they were still selling for far too expensive prices and facing the Wii's mainstream appeal. That's what the hardcore gamer gets you. Hardcore gamers never propel systems to become successes, otherwise the Vita would be lighting the world on fire.
Myopic views of the world never help us here on GAF. What any system needs to succeed is the mainstream. Mainstream prices, mainstream software, mainstream appeal. The launch period of the new consoles is going to be an insanely successful frenzy. The post launch period should be far more interesting to watch.
Creamsugar made an ominous post today. If he's somehow getting NPD data early....that crystal ball might be saying no.
Creamsugar made an ominous post today. If he's somehow getting NPD data early....that crystal ball might be saying no.
and only convinced mostly their royal Nintendo fans to buy a WiiU.
What was a tad strange was that he said "..dead dead" why dead twice? Or is that some subtle hint that Wii U is dead (1) in Japan as we saw in MC thread and dead (2) in the upcoming NPD thread?
Or i am likely reading way too much into this.
You wouldn't be Japanese by any chance?
Flawed comparison.
The Wii and PS2 attracted totally different groups. The Wii gather casual customers who had never been in gaming and that's how it dominated PS2 and the beginning of this gen. However, those casual customers already moved on to something else (phone + tablet), forcing the WiiU to return to the hardcore crowds, whose PS360 have been owned for the past 7 years. That is the reason WiiU is fucking bomb right now. It can win over neither casuals nor hardcores. No matter how much you want to spin the WiiU will be competing with PS360 until its last breath. And no, price cut won't help either, when there is no game for it. The cheapest PS360 is already at $200 and when Nintendo decide to reduce WiiU price, Sony and MS can cut their price even lower.
Haha nice catch! (But a bit racist, no? ) I'm not an english speaker so I always misspell stuffs.
I don't know why people say things like this. You mean to tell me there was NO overlap between the PS2 and Wii? Ridiculous. I find that incredibly hard to believe, especially in Europe where SCEE had practically created the casual market.
I wonder what those Sept. numbers look like. Does WalMart get sales numbers reported through NPD yet?
Yes.
If Wii U sales are lower than 39K, Wii U has regressed from last month and the bundle will have been an abysmal failure in pushing units.
Edit: I think I've said everything I've needed to say. No point in repeating myself, or even responding to the cat-callers - who'll mostly nit-pick.
Of course there is overlap but that is not my point. Even when you say casual, it can refer to a totally different group. Gamers who play only soccer games are casual. A mom playing Wii Sport with her little Johnny is also casual but they are not an overlapped group.
Probably this.Or i am likely reading way too much into this.
Can't say I agree with all your points or wanting them to go "third party" but I can say these ones resonate with me. Nintendo continuing to be so archaic and stubborn-minded in the console space and their fanbase mindlessly following it is officially terrible news. It's definitely a reason for why the Wii U has been such a disaster, even more so than their past consoles.Nintendo's strength may lie in handheld, but when it comes to consoles, they are ridiculously weak.
I think I am more pissed off with Nintendo fans to be honest. A lot of them aren't willing to adapt.
The Wii U and Wii would never have happened under the watchful eye of Yamauchi.
Nintendo haven't been relevant in the console space since the days of the Super Nintendo. Sure, they're minted. But at what cost? Because if it means that they can get by on producing substandard results, while still asking for premium rates, than their "fans" are even more deluded than I am.
Yes.
If Wii U sales are lower than 39K, Wii U has regressed from last month and the bundle will have been an abysmal failure in pushing units.
A few US TV spots likely would haved helped move the bundle. However, Nintendo seems determined to market the Wii U console as little as possible.
This is what's irking me right now with Nintendo. The fact that they are not doing any aggressive marketing of the system, especially its GamePad and why it is better than the competition. This and the fact that they need a more diverse offering than the platformers they are releasing, quality software as they are. They're sitting on F-Zero, Waverace, and Starfox, for crying out loud.
I've been thinking for some time now the prevailing wisdom at the top of Nintendo can only be they are resigned to 3rd place/niche status by picking up sales from the hardcore Nintendo fans and as a 2nd system for those who buy PS4s or Xbones.
They may be thinking there is little use in throwing good money after bad at this point to chase the hardware sales crown when there is almost no chance of that happening with most of the casual audience who bought Wii having moved on to tablet/phone games...so why bother with an expensive marketing/advertising campaign? Right or wrong they may be thinking better to retract as much expense as possible, support the system for a couple more years, then get ready to push out a new system in 2016-17.
I basically agree with this if only because there really hasn't been a strong enough WiiU game library to sell more systems, regardless of how much they might have spent on advertising up to this point.
I suppose an argument could be made that IF Nintendo were to have a massive advertising push and coincide it with big price drop to $199 and a ton of new, desirable titles next year then perhaps Xmas 2014-15 could be a last gasp attempt to right the ship.
But I don't see that happening. I think Nintendo is simply happy not to lose a bunch of money on the WiiU, keep the brand relatively strong with some good 1st party offerings to keep the core fans happy/invested, and possibly come out swinging with another system in 2-3 yrs after the newness of the PS4/Xbone wears off.
The Playstation is going to be the leader for a long while, I predict. The Wii U is going to need a bit longer to reach its stride, but it's certainly well on its way. Xbox One is going to be last, which will probably cause them to release a Kinect-less version of the system for a lower price point.
This is what's irking me right now with Nintendo. The fact that they are not doing any aggressive marketing of the system, especially its GamePad and why it is better than the competition. This and the fact that they need a more diverse offering than the platformers they are releasing, quality software as they are. They're sitting on F-Zero, Waverace, and Starfox, for crying out loud.
uh oh
All we need is Reggie coming out and saying "the Wii U is just hitting its stride!" every year until the successor is released.
In marketing terms, I don't think I've ever seen such an unaggressive Nintendo as the Nintendo of today. It's as though they've lost almost all competitive drive and ambitious edge for appealing differentiation.
Nintendo needs testosterone replacement therapy.
This is very true. I haven't seen one ad on TV in Ireland about the Wii U yet. Nintendo need to get their head out of their arse.
The Wi U is shit. You're just a deluded fanboy talking out of his ass. And Nintendo stand to make far more money by opening up their games to a larger market (albeit giving a cut to Sony/MS/Valve).Good. Because frankly, most of your posts in this thread are, to borrow a term you used prior to this post, shit.
People here have already given you valid reasons why Nintendo going third-party is a bad idea. And your rebuttal is...other publishers don't provide their own hardware so Nintendo shouldn't? Setting aside the fact that none of those games you mentioned have the polish of first-party Nintendo games, Nintendo is a hardware company that happens to have a stellar stable of software IPs and Nintendo gets full profit of all these hardware sold.
But of course this doesn't matter because you think that Nintendo hardware is shit. Which would lend credence to your argument IF the software in these hardware are not optimized to work with the system and are also shit. Which they are not. And if you know your video game history (which, as you've clearly shown in your shitty posts, you do not), you will know that hardware has always taken a backseat to software. The strongest hardware do not always win a generation. See the DC, 3DO, Saturn. Conversely, the weakest hardware does not necessarily mean it'll be the last in the race. Both the PS and the PS2 have shown this. So does the Gameboy.
So yeah, maybe you should educate yourself before spouting such inane nonsense.
What was a tad strange was that he said "..dead dead" why dead twice? Or is that some subtle hint that Wii U is dead (1) in Japan as we saw in MC thread and dead (2) in the upcoming NPD thread?
Or i am likely reading way too much into this.