Jokeropia said:
All those big games (Gundam Musou, Virtua Fighter, Minna no Golf
) severly underperformed compared to previous installments, yes, which is what we're discussing here.
Of course, but you must also take userbase into consideration. When a game sells to like 30% of the userbase, thats not what i would consider bombed. When i think of bombed i think more of stuff like Dewey's Adventure, games that were predicted to sell much more than what they actually did.
Jokeropia said:
And he didn't just look at the declining sales numbers to proclaim that Ratchet PS3 would sell worse, he also looked at the fact that the PS3 is lightyears from the PS2 in terms of popularity and software sales. Such a prediction makes much more sense than your example with how Wii managed to boost Mario Party from Gamecube. (In fact, that example only works in his favor since it supports the notion of games generally selling better on popular consoles than on unpopular consoles.)
Maybe i dont explain to good and are getting my point out, but check Mario Party:
MP4: 900k | MP5: 698k |MP6: 527k | MP7: 454k | MP8: 800k and still growing. Big chance to go over 1 million.
The interest declined, people mostly likely got tired of Mario Party, but then suddently the interest rised again. Why is this? It didnt sell 800k just because of the Wii itself, it sold because people was interested in Mario Party again, must likely due to the motion controllers. Then Ratchet:
R1: 562k | R2: 274k | R3: 233k | R4: 223k
I'm not sure if all are sequels or so, but this is the numbers from Moor-Angol's site. Anyway, same thing here, interest declined, just like Mario Party. Then i wonder, is it possible that the interest for Ratchet can rise again?
As said, its a strech to say the PS3 version will sell over 223k due to the relatively low userbase, but is it impossible? Can it boost hardware sales (i.e from 10k to 20k for some weeks) due to new interest? Thats why i said you cannot just look at the previous sale numbers and say automaticly if the next installment will be lower. What if interest have risen again? Its hard to say. I hope my point was clearer now