shidoshi said:Get the import version, since the US version will no doubt be different in a number of ways.
Totally rhythm SPIES!
shidoshi said:Get the import version, since the US version will no doubt be different in a number of ways.
sphinx said:you mean people buy Brain training to be less stupid and Wii fit to burn fat?
I don't think those reasons are more important than "having fun" in the minds of casuals.
It's new IP. You can't make hype for new IP. It needs word of mouth to carry sales. Or at least catchy promotion.sp0rsk said:Lack of hype methinks. I have a feeling advertising is low key until the anime starts.
Layton started out really high though.Jonnyram said:It's new IP. You can't make hype for new IP. It needs word of mouth to carry sales. Or at least catchy promotion.
I'm trying to think of the best opening week for a new IP in recent years. I'm struggling to come up with much beyond Blue Dragon, which had the awesome CG and Toriyama design for a healthy start. Other new IP that has done well has only done so over time, thanks to word of mouth and peer pressure (i.e. Layton, Rhythm Tengoku, Monster Hunter, Brain Training, nintendogs, Dead Rising, etc.) Consoles will always have an advantage here, because they're just going to have more attractive ads and in-store kiosks by default, so DS stuff really needs word of mouth to explode.
Not quiiiite. It took MHP2G over two months to get a week below 40K.theultimo said:WOW @ Phantasy Star
Its MHP2 all over again.
Any time now. It seems like MC's count for MK Wii is a bit ahead of Famitsu's, but Famitsu's last known total for MK64 is 1,711,661.Osuwari said:also, is MKW close to passing MK64?
I think the only non-numbered FF games to hit a million were the first Tactics and Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon games a decade ago. Riding high on post-VII love, I suppose.vareon said:I'm surprised Crisis Core didn't reach 1 million in Japan.
Famitsu is currently a week more behind than they normally are, so software totals currently only go up to August 3. There'll probably be a two-week update tomorrow night.PantherLotus said:Heya JJ--I'm trying to update my top 10 PSP chart but it doesn't look like garaph has the updated numbers (it shows 329k for Phantasy Star Portable still). Any ideas?
Busaiku said:Layton started out really high though.
120k debut.
Mr Killemgood said:30. GC Mario Superstar Baseball
Even on slow weeks, rank 30 can usually be counted on to be 4K. Considering the game originally dropped under 4K about 35 months ago and didn't have sufficient legs to sell the necessary ~16K in 2007 to make the yearly Top 500, it suddenly showing up so high seems fishy.Osuwari said:lol wut. who could see this one coming?
it even outsold the wii version.
is the word of mouth so bad for the wii version that it made people pick up the old game instead?
i wonder what kind of sales are in those ranks in times like this.
Didn't even notice that before.jesusraz said:Fire Emblem's gone from the Top 30 after such a short time :/
DSL: 57.000
PSP: 46.000
WII: 29.000
PS3: 8.300
PS2: 7.800
360: 3.800
1. J-League Winning Eleven 2008 Club Championship (PS2) 81.000 [81.000]
2. Rhythm Tengoku Gold (NDS) 55.000 [557.000]
3. Inazuma Eleven (NDS) 41.000 [41.000]
4. Phantasy Star Portable (PSP) 35.000 [545.000]
5. Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Yumenoukihashi (NDS) 29.000 [29.000]
6. Wii Fit (Wii) 26.000 [2.498.000]
7. Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (NDS) 25.000 [1.102.000]
8. Sigma Harmonics (NDS) 25.000 [25.000]
9. Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (NDS) 17.000 [286.000]
10. Mario Kart Wii (Wii) 15.000 [1.678.000]
11. Memories Off 6: Trial Wave (PS2) 13.000 [13.000]
12. Meccha Taiko Drum Master DS: Adventure in Seven Islands (NDS) 13.000 [307.000]
13. Tokyo Majin Gakuen: Kenfuuchou (NDS) 13.000 [13.000]
14. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 15 (PS2) 12.000 [182.000]
15. Wii Sports (Wii) 10.000 [3.105.000]
16. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP) 9.100 [2.397.000]
17. Tales of Vesperia (360) 8.000 [128.000]
18. Mario Kart DS (NDS) 7.800 [3.182.000]
19. Wario Land Shake (Wii) 7.600 [83.000]
20. We're Fossil Diggers (NDS) 7.400 [197.000]
21. New Super Mario Bros. (NDS) 5.900 [5.265.000]
22. Wii Play (Wii) 5.800 [2.461.000]
23. Super Mario Stadium Baseball (Wii) 5.400 [165.000]
24. Fatal Frame 4 (Wii) 5.400 [55.000]
25. Sangokushi Taisen Ten (NDS) 5.300 [53.000]
26. Soul Calibur 4 (PS3) 5.200 [109.000]
27.
28. Animal Crossing: Wild World (NDS) 5.100 [4.718.000]
29. Derby Stallion DS (NDS) 5.000 [249.000]
30. Gundam Battle Universe (PSP) 5.000 [235.000]
xx. Secret Game: Killer Queen (PS2) 4.500
xx. Vampire Rain: Altered Species (PS3) 2.300
xx. Uwasa no Midori-kun!! 2 Futari no Midori!? (NDS) 1.300
xx. Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren DS (Reprint) (NDS) 1.100
Surely has to be supply constraint. Very strong first week, pretty damn decent second week...then disappearing? I call shenanigans!Busaiku said:Didn't even notice that before.
How could it have taken such a drop?
Were there supply problems or something?
It just seems so strange that it's even lower than Summon Night.
Whoa, did we find Matsuno?xx. Secret Game: Killer Queen (PS2) 4.500
Galactic Fork said:While I'm hardly happy with Inazuma Eleven's score, I was expecting worse. Hopefully there is good word of mouth, breaking 100k would be nice.
So what's the deal? It's an all-new IP, and they didn't go for the simultaneous launch?Kurosaki Ichigo said:Inazuma is a quite big project, so an underwhelming start doesn't help but from what sinobi has said and all, its going to get quite a push with the anime and all
Wouldn't surprise me if Fire Emblem was sold out (to regular amazon.co.jp lurkers, it's been sold out quite long and such, right now shipment due in 31th August). It's been the same to Band Bros for example. Famitsu rankings for it have been 30 -> 14 -> 7 -> 9, so Nintendo having restocking issues wouldn't surprise any of us. Hell, I wonder if Rhythm Tengoku Gold isn't scarce too.JoshuaJSlone said:I don't have any inside knowledge on what's with Fire Emblem, but I can say this: The GBA ones stayed on the (Famitsu) Top 30 for 13, 11, and 7 weeks respectively, so dropping off this soon without shortage would be a bit of a change. The GCN one hung around for 4 weeks, and Wii 3. Though it looks like sales were pretty high soon after Radiant Dawn's release; it had at least a couple more ~8K weeks that normally would've made Top 30.
So what's the deal? It's an all-new IP, and they didn't go for the simultaneous launch?
I suspected that was the case with BBDX. To me it seems either Nintendo's been playing things too safe with initial shipments after the likes of ASH, Soma Bringer and Glory of Heracles, or retailers had kind of lost a bit of faith in how well Nintendo-published DS game can do in the short-term and totally underestimated demand.Kurosaki Ichigo said:Wouldn't surprise me if Fire Emblem was sold out (to regular amazon.co.jp lurkers, it's been sold out quite long and such, right now shipment due in 31th August). It's been the same to Band Bros for example. Famitsu rankings for it have been 30 -> 14 -> 7 -> 9, so Nintendo having restocking issues wouldn't surprise any of us. Hell, I wonder if Rhythm Tengoku Gold isn't scarce too.
Even a knockoff Dragon Quest is worth more than most recent Tales games, it seems.adamma666 said:so, according to Famitsu, Vesperia is struggling to reach at least 150k. kinda sad, I really hoped and expected it to do at least Blue Dragon-level numbers. I would never have thought that BD was such a big title for the 360 in japan and that even a mainline Tales-game cannot reach its sales. color me surprised.
JoshuaJSlone said:So what's the deal? It's an all-new IP, and they didn't go for the simultaneous launch?
You've forgotten last year. Right around this time actually. Kids are heading back to school, so not too many folks are buying I would imagine.Anasui Kishibe said:why so low Wii numbers? I don't recall it ever getting less than 30k
on the software side, I'm glad Wario hangs in there, although not in good shape. HANG IN THERE LARDASS
Segata Sanshiro said:Kids are heading back to school, so not too many folks are buying I would imagine.
In PAL territory, kids have vacation every day of the year.SovanJedi said:I thought that reasoning was saved for the PAL Chart threads?
Japanese school is on a whole other level compared to Western countries. These kids barely get time to take a shit, let alone play video games. Crazy fucking parents.SovanJedi said:I thought that reasoning was saved for the PAL Chart threads?
Segata Sanshiro said:You've forgotten last year. Right around this time actually. Kids are heading back to school, so not too many folks are buying I would imagine.
Perhaps Nintendo has already offered replacements for the copies with that major bug in it, leading to better word-of-mouth spreading. Should scrape its way past the previous two games' totals.Tenbatsu said:Fatal Frame 4 is still alive![]()
Well, good to see that it's not just lost all its demand, not like I would've expected it to...Vinnk said:And very low supplies of FE and RTG (most stores are sold out of FE)
jimbo said:And if those Famitsu numbers are accurate, I still don't understand the small spike the PS3 had last week and what caused it. Now it looks to be back down on its downward spiral that it was on prior to TOV. At this rate the 360 may outsell it again when it gets re-stocked, without a game spike. Interesting times ahead.
xero273 said:I might have got my weeks mixed up, but last week the spike was because of a holiday in Japan.
xero273 said:
jimbo said:Aaah. That explains it. What holiday was it?