norinrad21 said:FUCKING DS God knows what the Rev would do..........Japan is already in the bag people
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:lol :lol :lol How the heck did I miss that pic? It's classic. *saved*
norinrad21 said:FUCKING DS God knows what the Rev would do..........Japan is already in the bag people
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Unlikely and hmmm.marc^o^ said:DS should reach 5 million units in few weeks and PSP 3 millions.
At this rate, DS could have twice the PSP userbase over there, sometimes in Q3 2006. Reggie must be preparing his charts :lol
It bodes very well for the Revolution, there's some Nintendo love in the air.
Striek said:Unlikely and hmmm.
Unlikely that PSP will consistently sell 1/2 the DS, and hmmm, all Nintendo handhelds have been popular, always. and its never translated to console success.
What? I don't want to get into a Revolution vs. PS3 argument.norinrad21 said:Things would be different this time around, unless you are perpared to eat crow?
HooDoo said:Popular as in mostly alone on the market, of course the GB/GBA sold freaking well. Now there is a serious alternative and the DS is on a different path, kind of showing Japan is willing to embrace Nintendo's vision of gaming.
I'm not meaning the rev will outsell the PS3 though, don't get me wrong, but as a matter of fact Japan digs this kind of innovation.
marc^o^ said:DS should reach 5 million units in few weeks and PSP 3 millions.
At this rate, DS could have twice the PSP userbase over there, sometimes in Q3 2006. Reggie must be preparing his charts :lol
It bodes very well for the Revolution, there's some Nintendo love in the air.
Akia said:This was posted in the other thread by neo2046:
DS Storm!
sinobi says that around 300k NDS are sold this week
Oh, so its fact, both they like innovation, and that Revolution is an innovation. I missed the memoHooDoo said:Popular as in mostly alone on the market, of course the GB/GBA sold freaking well. Now there is a serious alternative and the DS is on a different path, kind of showing Japan is willing to embrace Nintendo's vision of gaming.
I'm not meaning the rev will outsell the PS3 though, don't get me wrong, but as a matter of fact Japan digs this kind of innovation.
If only the overwhelming majority of DS owners weren't gamers. Shucks.Why? First the "non gamers" new target will be familiar with the Nintendo brand
50 21▼ Soul Calibur III Namco FTG, 7140 Yen, 2005 11 23
Lince said:From #21 to #50, Soul Calibur III is doing way worse than I expected
In Japan? You'd be surprised. Non gamers could be as high as 30/40% of DS owners. it's at least the Nintendo objective.Striek said:If only the overwhelming majority of DS owners weren't gamers. Shucks.
The GBA is dead in Japan, old chum
Oh, so its fact, both they like innovation, and that Revolution is an innovation. I missed the memo
Sho Nuff said:I'm glad Sonic Rush tanked. That game sucked! SUCKED!!!!
HooDoo said:Yeah, hum, where did I say it wasn't ? I wrote GB/GBA sold well because they were kind of alone. Actually I don't understand your point.
40%? So are you saying normal gamers have been not supporting the console then? Because thats a signifcant drop in "traditional" gamers than GBA ;-) Its not happening.marc^o^ said:In Japan? You'd be surprised. Non gamers could be as high as 30/40% of DS owners. it's at least the Nintendo objective.
Zerodoppler said:How does the next six months of releases look for the DS in japan? Right now, third party games seems like nothing more than names on the "announced" list.
Striek said:More to the point, the type of games available on Revolution won't mirror those on DS. The interface is different, arguable more complicated, the games will (should) be more complex, and the time needed to play greater.
Zerodoppler said:How does the next six months of releases look for the DS in japan? Right now, third party games seems like nothing more than names on the "announced" list.
Striek said:40%? So are you saying normal gamers have been not supporting the console then? Because thats a signifcant drop in "traditional" gamers than GBA ;-) Its not happening.
All the console manufacturers have been stating non-gamers as their way to increase the market for years now. Sony started it with the Eyetoy, Nintendo is bringing the Revolution and Microsoft is sure XBLive is the way to go. But the thing is, non-gamers don't play games. Thats the whole point of the title. Non-gamers.
They aren't going to want to spend time waving around their arms in Revolution titles. They don't want to spend time making shit to sell on XBLive. They might spend 10mins at a friends on Eyetoy party games but they won't be buying a console to do it.
More to the point, the type of games available on Revolution won't mirror those on DS. The interface is different, arguable more complicated, the games will (should) be more complex, and the time needed to play greater.
CVXFREAK said:It's hilarious how Soul Calibur III is the #50 game on Dengeki's charts. Behind stuff like Famicom Mini: Super Mario Brothers.
neo2046 said:PS2 45,000
360 43,000
neo2046 said:PSP MGA 2 10,000 +
neo2046 said:PS2 45,000
360 43,000
DS Mushiking 20,000
DS Hamutaro 7,000
PSP Sengoku Musou 20,000+
PSP MGA 2 10,000 +
DS pokemon Troze 157,000 (total)
GBA Mushiking 606,000 (total)
Brain Training games and Nintendogs sold what, 1.5 million each in Japan? It seems to me these "games" were mostly sold to non gamers. Not to mention the pink DS, which is flying off shelves and is not likely bought by the average joe. So yeah, my 30/40% assumption should not be too far off from reality.Striek said:40%? Its not happening ...the thing is, non-gamers don't play games. Thats the whole point of the title. Non-gamers ....They aren't going to want to spend time waving around their arms in Revolution titles... the type of games available on Revolution won't mirror those on DS. The interface is arguable more complicated, the games will (should) be more complex...
Xrenity said:Microsoft is DOOMED in Japan :x
neo2046 said:PS2 45,000
360 43,000
DS Mushiking 20,000
DS Hamutaro 7,000
PSP Sengoku Musou 20,000+
PSP MGA 2 10,000 +
DS pokemon Troze 157,000 (total)
GBA Mushiking 606,000 (total)
ioi said:I don't mean to be funny or anything and I'm not having a go at you specifically, but did anyone not think XB 360 would fail??
The original has only been doing sales of less than 100 per week and about 500k in total. The only games anyone bought were Dead Or Alive. Why would things be any different this time???
Amir0x said:I honestly thought things would be a LITTLE better, because of things like Ridge Racer 6 and SquareEnix support (FFXI beta bundled with every 360, for christ's sake...)...
but, to be honest, it's still too early to tell anything. I'm definitely not claiming it's looking good, though
http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=2385964&postcount=157ioi said:Ok, here goes:
Code:[b]Date DS PSP X 360[/b] 4-Dec-05 176 3950 92 2229 11-Dec-05 239 4189 63 2292 165 165 18-Dec-05 189 4378 68 2360 43 208 25-Dec-05 331 4709 129 2489 47 255 1-Jan-06 213 4921 98 2587 39 294 8-Jan-06 241 5162 104 2691 38 332 15-Jan-06 102 5264 47 2738 17 349 22-Jan-06 74 5338 37 2775 14 363
Resident Evil is in January as well as a bunch of smaller games including Bleach. Children of Mana is in February as well as smaller games including Eyeshield 21. Other than that not much has been specifically nailed down. However the DS is full of surprises and the dev cycles are relatively short, games casn and will pop up out of nowhere.Zerodoppler said:How does the next six months of releases look for the DS in japan? Right now, third party games seems like nothing more than names on the "announced" list.
ioi said:Well it should have a reasonable first xmas, maybe 150-200k by mid jan could be possible so yeah it's not all that bad, but it was never gonna be big. I estimated it at 150k if i remember so i look stupid now !!!
Here we go:
http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=2385964&postcount=157
I was a little optomistic with X360 wasn't I? But DS... I thought I was really over-estimating but i think i was low if anything and 5.5m for DS now by mid jan looks probable... more than double PSP maybe??
neo2046 said:PS2 45,000
Doube D said:mmm, it feels goooood seeing the 360 fail
1 console future for teh win!
heidern said:Resident Evil is in January as well as a bunch of smaller games including Bleach. Children of Mana is in February as well as smaller games including Eyeshield 21. Other than that not much has been specifically nailed down. However the DS is full of surprises and the dev cycles are relatively short, games casn and will pop up out of nowhere.
Amir0x said:Christ that's a clusterfuck. What a failure.
Ceb said:The first game had a poor opening too, but went on to perform relatively well. Still, it'll be interesting to see how gamers react to MGA2 now that they really know what the concept is all about. I think it'll ultimately end up doing 50% of the first MGA.
Ceb said:Time for a PS2 price drop in February, I think.
Engadget: Do you think that most of the games that will be available on launch will actually take full advantage of the new controller? Or do you think its something that will have to evolve over time?
Miyamoto: Well, as weve seen with the Nintendo DS its taken us about six months for games like Nintendogs and the Brain Training games weve introduced in Japan to came out, and these are software that can only be achieved on a Nintendo DS. So in that sense, it took us a little while to get full functionality out of the DS. But for the Revolution launch were trying to have software that takes as much advantage of the Revolution controller as possible. The one advantage we have in this area is that the Revolution development can actually be done on the Game Cube development environment. So the development kits are going to have a very similar structure to the Game Cube development kits, which makes it very easy for people who have started projects on the Game Cube development kits to just switch over the interface and continue working and have those games ready for the Revolution. Were thinking that were going to be able to have a pretty strong launch.
It's the sequel to a radically different spinoff released not even a year after the first one. I think there are better reasons to condem japanese psp owners forAmir0x said:I'm pretty disappointed at the reaction. MGA1 was a pretty solid game, and MGA2 looked really good. It's not a positive reaction to see such "good" original PSP games doing poorly. Bad Japan