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Well, Nintendo had a good run.
Slurpy said:Damn, SSB better get here quick to save the wii in Japan.
Raw64life said:09. [WII] Samurai Warriors: Katana - 17,000 / NEW
Not the first time a Musou game has bombed on a Nintendo system.ZealousD said:Oh shi-
Did a Mosou title just bomb?
ZealousD said:Oh shi-
Did a Mosou title just bomb?
ZealousD said:Oh shi-
Did a Mosou title just bomb?
Nah, Dewey's a way bigger bomb.ccbfan said:FF7CC might reach a mil after the whatever special international version they always release. I doubt the original run it'll reach 1 mil.
Ouch for the 2 new Wii games.
Especially Strikers. Actually I'm floored by how bad strikers did. Is this the biggest bomb so far on the Wii? You'd think a system that people been complaining has no new games would have a userbase that would snap this game up. I mean Soccer game with Mario characters? I find this much more concerning that the drastic drop in Wii sales. Its a good game with popular characters that bombed, its not like Wii's userbase been wowing us with their selective game choices. I like my handhelds as much as the next guys but I do not want all my favorite Japanese series on handhelds cause the consoles in Japan can't sell anything but non-game and mini game collections.
Knastluder said:What did you expect from a title that looks like an early ps2 game ?1 Billion in revenue ?
:lol
RIP Hi-Def gaming in Japan. :-(Raw64life said:NDS - 14
WII - 5
PS2 - 5
PSP - 5
PS3 - 1 (at #27)
360 - 0
speculawyer said:RIP Hi-Def gaming in Japan. :-(
Segata Sanshiro said:Of course, Strikers isn't the first or only "game-game" to bomb on Wii, so a pattern could definitely be forming if things don't change.
speedpop said:No surprises from the Wii's decline. Someone had said it before in the last week's M-C thread that Nintendo should have released another Wii Sports title to keep the momentum going till Wii Fit, and it mostly seems to be ringing true. Mario Galaxy and Smash Bros. Brawl might go at it a bit more, but it's the more simple games that is creating the Wii monster into a DS clone.
I wonder what an Animal Crossing will do for the console.
Jiggy37 said:Top 5 games all being portable warms my heart.
scola said:I can only surmise that it was cheesmeister and not nintendomination that brought the peeps to these threads every week. Hardware about to drop and we are only on page 2?
inconceivable
I'd say anything under Dragon Ball Tenkaichi is vastly underperforming...and things like Dewey, Musou, and the like are just doing straight-up terrible no matter what angle you look at. This is becoming a very real problem. Time will tell if it sorts out.schuelma said:What are the others? (serious question here, nothing pops into my mind immediately)
tetrisgrammaton said:um anyone expecting a western developed game to perform well in japan's got another thing coming.
just 2 weeks ago, GTA opened to 15.5k sells for PS2
Strikers nearly doubled that
ZealousD said:You thought the game sole poorly because of the graphics?
Have you been following the Wii at all? Dewy's Adventure is one of the best looking Wii game out right now and it's bombed harder than Hiroshima.
grandjedi6 said:I'm sure Crisis Core can make a million with 109,000 second week. Final Fantasy III for the DS made a million too eventually
There is this point too and most of the M-C vets have no idea why except the usual slow period of the year statement. As always the next several weeks will be interesting.ZealousD said:Isn't the whole industry declining right now in Japan at the moment? Save the PSP everything has been down.
You are so incredibly full of it. When I tossed out that 30k number a few weeks ago, people thought it was a flat-out joke. Virtually everyone expected it to do better, with some going as high as 150k.tetrisgrammaton said:um anyone expecting a western developed game to perform well in japan's got another thing coming.
just 2 weeks ago, GTA opened to 15.5k sells for PS2
Strikers nearly doubled that
Segata Sanshiro said:I'd say anything under Dragon Ball Tenkaichi is vastly underperforming...and things like Dewey, Musou, and the like are just doing straight-up terrible no matter what angle you look at. This is becoming a very real problem. Time will tell if it sorts out.
Famitsu's first week number was 470k.Defuser said:Wow, Crisis Core sales it's lower than sinobi and famitsu
Selling better than 'fuck-awful' isn't always something to be happy about. If I were a Japan-focused third party that didn't want to make mini-game collections, I wouldn't even bother looking at the home console market anymore.schuelma said:I'll certainly defer to your experience as I'm a newcomer to Sales Age, but just comparing the Wii to PS3 software wise it seems like Wii is much healthier at this point. (even without Wii Sports/ Wii Play).
Like a lot of others, I think Wii would still be doing very well if it had even one more mass-appeal game.tehbear said:I hate your opinion and how it's reflective of market sentiment in Japan.
schuelma said:I'm pretty sure the original did much better.
Segata Sanshiro said:Selling better than 'fuck-awful' isn't always something to be happy about. If I were a Japan-focused third party that didn't want to make mini-game collections, I wouldn't even bother looking at the home console market anymore.
ccbfan said:What I don't understand about the Wii userbase in Japan is that there has been 0 over-performing traditional games. Wii has very few high profile traditional games, usually a low profile game takes advantage of the situation and does way higher than expected numbers. I mean people need something to play. In the US we see stuff like Red Steel and RE4. In Japan, it's like "WTF are the traditional gamers playing."
schuelma said:I'll certainly defer to your experience as I'm a newcomer to Sales Age, but just comparing the Wii to PS3 software wise it seems like Wii is much healthier at this point. (even without Wii Sports/ Wii Play).
ComputerNerd said:How big is soccer in Japan?
They're playing PSP and DS. Mostly DS.ccbfan said:What I don't understand about the Wii userbase in Japan is that there has been 0 over-performing traditional games. Wii has very few high profile traditional games, usually a low profile game takes advantage of the situation and does way higher than expected numbers. I mean people need something to play. In the US we see stuff like Red Steel and RE4. In Japan, it's like "WTF are the traditional gamers playing."
apujanata said:http://www.japan-gamecharts.com/gc.php
According to japan-gamecharts (Moor Angol use Famitsu), the first week is only 69K. It is much better than the one on Wii, for sure.
Poor Strikers Charged. Online does not really help you. The only way for it to go past the GCN LTD (192K), is for it to have a better leg.
Segata Sanshiro said:You are so incredibly full of it. When I tossed out that 30k number a few weeks ago, people thought it was a flat-out joke. Virtually everyone expected it to do better, with some going as high as 150k.
It's a shitty number. Make all the excuses you feel like. It won't change that shitty number.
Segata Sanshiro said:You are so incredibly full of it. When I tossed out that 30k number a few weeks ago, people thought it was a flat-out joke. Virtually everyone expected it to do better, with some going as high as 150k.
It's a shitty number. Make all the excuses you feel like. It won't change that shitty number.
tetrisgrammaton said:well the install base for the cube when Strikers hit in 06 was at least a million greater than the Wii's current base.
the original sold 75k