HK-47 said:Is this including Kirby SS and L&B, which are right on the cusp?
I don't see why it would considering they haven't sold a million.
HK-47 said:Is this including Kirby SS and L&B, which are right on the cusp?
Shanks said:I don't see why it would considering they haven't sold a million.
HK-47 said:Also 2 more things:
1. Layton 1 is a machine, if it gets a couple more weeks of 15-20k it'll be over 800k. Anyone think the title might just manage to get to a million, especially since it appear Layton has the PW effect in that new releases bump up other entries and Layton 3 is on the way?
2. What was the last number that Cooking Navi was tracked at? That title also might have accrued substantial sales under the radar
Is there any indication that SE will be releasing IX before V and VI?HK-47 said:Yes it does but I'm wondering if DQV will not faulter slightly...especially if its after DQIX comes out. DQVI has never been remade I believe so that one should garner extra sales just like FFIII did
botticus said:Is there any indication that SE will be releasing IX before V and VI?
HK-47 said:Is this including Kirby SS and L&B, which are right on the cusp?
That makes it 21, I believe. Are you forgetting Mario Party DS?ethelred said:Yes, it's including Oshare Majo Love & Berry and Kirby. They've sold a million. We all know they've sold a million. We all know that whenever the final numbers come out, they'll show the two games at a million. I have no desire to play at the Sales Age version of Schroedinger's Cat.
ethelred said:Yes, it's including Oshare Majo Love & Berry and Kirby. They've sold a million. We all know they've sold a million. We all know that whenever the final numbers come out, they'll show the two games at a million. I have no desire to play at the Sales Age version of Schroedinger's Cat.
botticus said:Is there any indication that SE will be releasing IX before V and VI?
AniHawk said:Are you counting Wario Ware Touched and SM64DS?
perfectchaos007 said:I get this bad feeling that Wii will never catch up to PSP hardware sales.
perfectchaos007 said:I get this bad feeling that Wii will never catch up to PSP hardware sales.
HK-47 said:you are the most reactionary Nintendo fan ever, you know that?
perfectchaos007 said:..and proud of it!
If PSP doesn't slow back down AND has a life two years longer than Wii, this is possible.perfectchaos007 said:I get this bad feeling that Wii will never catch up to PSP hardware sales.
donny2112 said:They're not exactly directly competing systems.
JoshuaJSlone said:If PSP doesn't slow back down AND has a life two years longer than Wii, this is possible.
Xeke said:You have a long term reaction to every set of numbers...
thats why nintendo has a little device called the DS.perfectchaos007 said:I get this bad feeling that Wii will never catch up to PSP hardware sales.
perfectchaos007 said:No, I look at trends. Ever since the PSP slim came out in Japan, it has been selling around where the Wii has been if not more on average and has even been right up there with DS. And this has been going on for a few months. ( since September I believe )
Now I know I overeacted to the state of the Wii when the PS3 actually outsold it in November even with the fact that Mario Galaxy released within that timeframe. But can you really blame me? It seemed that no matter what good software was coming out for the Wii, it wasn't selling systems. And the PS3 was just gaining momentum from that pricedrop/white console. I didn't think it would end, but it did.
HK-47 said:Josh, do you have the latest numbers for Cooking Navi? I tried finding them on your site but the search wouldnt bring up the entry
Xeke said:Yeah, but you lost faith in WiiFit.
cvxfreak said:It never really charted in the top 30, IIRC.
perfectchaos007 said:No, I look at trends. Ever since the PSP slim came out in Japan, it has been selling around where the Wii has been if not more on average and has even been right up there with DS. And this has been going on for a few months. ( since September I believe )
Now I know I overeacted to the state of the Wii when the PS3 actually outsold it in November even with the fact that Mario Galaxy released within that timeframe. But can you really blame me? It seemed that no matter what good software was coming out for the Wii, it wasn't selling systems. And the PS3 was just gaining momentum from that pricedrop/white console. I didn't think it would end, but it did.
HK-47 said:Well I searched and found that Cooking Navi was at 809k when Famitsu released their list of the best selling games through the half year. So I'm guessing I'll have to wait till the YTDs from Famitsu come out...
cvxfreak said:...sorry, I read that as Cooking Mama earlier. :lol
HK-47 said:Has anyone commented on the total absence of Training games?
justchris said:But...the PSP came out in 2004. The Wii came out in 2006. The PSP has had pricedrops, remodels and new colors. The Wii has had none of those. The PSP has camera, gps and tv tuner add-ons. The Wii has...a web browser and a gun controller shell. I do not understand where this comparison is coming from, shouldn't we wait until the Wii is in it's 3rd year for it to be comparable to the PSP in it's 3rd year, or is logic not applicable to this situation?
radcliff said:*YTD list*
I think you need this game
It could be under a different name. Let me see... Ahh, I believe this is it, under the title "Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi". I'll change the English title to the common name we use, though. The numbers there may not be the latest, but they're as of mid-2007.HK-47 said:Josh, do you have the latest numbers for Cooking Navi? I tried finding them on your site but the search wouldnt bring up the entry
perfectchaos007 said:Um yeah? the PSP did come out 2 years before Wii, and the LTD sales show that. If their lifespans are the same then that would just even out in the end. Infact, since the Wii is the two year newer console you would think it would be selling quite more than the PSP on a week to week basis at this point.
Why are you consistenly trying to make yourself look wrong.perfectchaos007 said:I thought if Mario Galaxy couldn't do it, then what could? I was trying to deny myself that all Japanese owners just wanted casual games. But it looks like thats almost the case.
JoshuaJSlone said:It could be under a different name. Let me see... Ahh, I believe this is it, under the title "Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi". I'll change the English title to the common name we use, though. The numbers there may not be the latest, but they're as of mid-2007.
Well, that depends on how you look at it...HK-47 said:I'm talking about their diminished (or in this week's case, total absence) presence on the weekly charts
radcliff said:1. WII Sports Training
2. PSP Monster Hunter Training
3. WII Minigame Training (with Free Controller)
4. NDS Pokemon Adventure Training
5. NDS Mario Party Training: Handheld Edition
6. NDS Super Mario Bros. Training
7. NDS Pokemon RPG Training
8. WII Mario Party Training: Console Edition
9. NDS RPG Training
10. NDS Brain Training 2
11. NDS Mario Kart Training
12. NDS Sim City Training
13. WII Wii Fit
14. NDS Yoshi's Two Screen Training
15. NDS Zelda Training
16. NDS Puzzle Training
17. NDS Dragon Quest Pokemon Training
18. WII Super Mario 3D Training
19. PSP Final Fantasy Training
20. NDS Observation Training
Wii already surprassed GameCube's LTD in Japan..perfectchaos007 said:I thought if Mario Galaxy couldn't do it, then what could? I was trying to deny myself that all Japanese owners just wanted casual games. But it looks like thats almost the case.
fernoca said:Well, that depends on how you look at it...
avatar299 said:Why are you consistenly trying to make yourself look wrong.
By this logic, you would think that PSP 2005 would be selling quite more than PSP 2007 on a week to week basis.perfectchaos007 said:Infact, since the Wii is the two year newer console you would think it would be selling quite more than the PSP on a week to week basis at this point.
I'm up for suggestions on making it friendlier; things are definitely designed from my expectations and knowledge of what's going on behind the scenes first.HK-47 said:Thank you...I probably wasnt even looking in the right place. The site layout confused me a bit
From the DS/PSP chart (Found here)HK-47 said:Well I searched and found that Cooking Navi was at 809k when Famitsu released their list of the best selling games through the half year. So I'm guessing I'll have to wait till the YTDs from Famitsu come out...
JoshuaJSlone said:I'm up for suggestions on making it friendlier; things are definitely designed from my expectations and knowledge of what's going on behind the scenes first.
Dalthien said:862,353 Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi (Nintendo) (7/20/06) - through Nov 25/07
HK-47 said:sneaky
Yeah - they updated a number of DS titles as of the end of November. They frequently update a handful of titles every week or two that fall outside of the Top 30 weekly charts. Rock_Man and I try really hard to make sure that we get all of those updates included in our charts. If you go through our charts, you'll find a bunch of titles that have all received updates since they fell out of the regular weekly charts. Some of them have received multiple updates.donny2112 said:Is that from the geocities site?
The closest would be this page. It doesn't link to the separate HTML files themselves, but wiki page versions. I don't currently have a wiki version of the Direct SQL because a) it seemed like a niche enough thing that the few of you who'd use it would already know about it and b) being a self-referencing page, it wouldn't work directly in the wiki format anyway. I should just add links to those things that can't get integrated properly.donny2112 said:Is there a single page that has a link to your Direct SQL, lincompare.html, shipment chart generator, and a link to a listing of all games (English Titles)?