JoshuaJSlone said:Yep, that was the one.
Didn't MK: DD go over a million too?
JoshuaJSlone said:Yep, that was the one.
We both know that's never happening, chum.Pureauthor said:They could do it in 8-bit sprites for all I care. I just when them to get FFVII and FFVIII out of the way so I can get to play FFIX again.
Not in Japan. Looks like it was the #3 game at 826K.Oblivion said:Didn't MK: DD go over a million too?
sphinx said:for those who wonder what happened:
What the fuck, really. it is so incredibly suspicious.
I really doubt it was an accident.
EDIT: I also read that the wonderswan did not take off until 1999, 2 years after his death.. Maybe if he had been there to direct the development of the handheld, it would have been a success?? Who knows.
BishopLamont said:LOLOL wtf wedged by two cars either side, if that's not foul play, I dunno wtf is.
sphinx said:for those who wonder what happened:
What the fuck, really. it is so incredibly suspicious.
I really doubt it was an accident.
Saitou said:We both know that's never happening, chum.
Though he's a boardroom-ruthless type with Yakuza ties, so that only adds to the mystique of the events.jgwhiteus said:OK, I know that people like to joke about Yamauchi ordering a hit on Yokoi like some yakuza boss or something, but seriously - if Yamauchi ordered hits on people he carried grudges against...there would be a lot less people in the Japanese gaming industry.
The WS was never a threat to the GBA, not with Pokemon on Nintendo's side. As the sales numbers before show, even the FF1/2 remakes couldn't save it. Who knows - maybe Yamauchi really had a personal grudge against Yokoi or maybe he just considered him to be yesterday's news and of no use to him anymore. But he seems like more of a boardroom-ruthless type than a gangster-ruthless type.
jgwhiteus said:OK, I know that people like to joke about Yamauchi ordering a hit on Yokoi like some yakuza boss or something, but seriously - if Yamauchi ordered hits on people he carried grudges against...there would be a lot less people in the Japanese gaming industry.
I've read it in a couple of editions. It's a really good read.Grecco said:Speaking of Yamauchi Has anyone read Game Over? That old book about Nintendo thats pretty much out of print. ?
Grecco said:Speaking of Yamauchi Has anyone read Game Over? That old book about Nintendo thats pretty much out of print. ?
I liked it, but I thought Power Up was quite a bit better. Sheff gets some things flat out wrong. While the book as a whole is enlightening, the things that aren't right (which, stupidly enough, I can't even remember right now) grate on you while you read it.Grecco said:Speaking of Yamauchi Has anyone read Game Over? That old book about Nintendo thats pretty much out of print. ?
sphinx said:I still can't believe SE supported a system called WONDERSWAN.
I mean.. Like a marvelous sort of bird?? it sounds like a joke or something.
Grecco said:Speaking of Yamauchi Has anyone read Game Over? That old book about Nintendo thats pretty much out of print. ?
Companies only care about success/profit, alot of people resign or get fired when a major product bombs.Pope Benedict XVI said:Fuck Nintendo/Yamauchi for what they did to Gunpei Yokoi. I'm not talking about his death, but the fact that he was belittled and pushed out of the company after the Virtual Boy debacle. Nintendo would be nothing if it weren't for him.
Pope Benedict XVI said:Fuck Nintendo/Yamauchi for what they did to Gunpei Yokoi. I'm not talking about his death, but the fact that he was belittled and pushed out of the company after the Virtual Boy debacle. Nintendo would be nothing if it weren't for him.
Stumpokapow said:Dude, this shit happens. Look at Sakaguchi getting the boot from Square after The Spirits Within. Hell, next year Bob Shaye will get the boot from New Line Cinema over The Last Mimzy and The Golden Compass despite also greenlighting the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Austin Powers, Rush Hour, American History X, etc. Judith Regan literally invented the celebrity autobiography but got the boot over the OJ book despite all of her success.
Politicians also regularly get forced out or lose an election after one failed policy even if they have a distinguished career of public service and it's clear that the failed policy was isolated and unlikely to happen again.
Yokoi also understood this. He was perfectly able to move on with his life. It's not like he became homeless and was destroyed by this. He kept right on going. That's what Sakaguchi did and Judith Regan did, and Bob Shaye will do, and everyone does. Sometimes people get fired over their bad decisions, even if they made a lot of good ones. It's okay.
Pope Benedict XVI said:I don't really get your point. I mean, people get kicked in the nuts every day, and they move on with their lives. So it's okay to kick people in the nuts?
Pope Benedict XVI said:Jesus dude, relax. I'm not really angry. Isn't over-reaction like "FUCK NINTENDON'T" understood by everyone who participates at Neogaf to be part of the game? So what are you getting all hot and bothered about?
apujanata said:How could Stumpokapow know you are not really angry ? AFAIK, he couldn't read mind like Matt (in Heroes), and your post didn't have any indication that you are not serious.
If answering your question is interpreted as "all hot and bothered", don't blame us if we didn't respond to your post in the future. If you did not see the value of his explanation, it is your lost.
Jokeropia said:Not translated by me: (shipment within parentheses)
FF4 DS (DS) : about 180k (about 400k)Naruto: Shippuuden N-Ultimate Accelerator 2 (PS2) : about 45k
Card Hero DS (DS) : about 30k (about 50~60k?)
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri: Kakera Asobi (PS2) : about 23k
Dora Base (DS) : about 20k (about 40k)
Powerful Pro Baseball 14 Final Edition (PS2) : about 17k
Time Crisis 4 (PS3) : about 10k
Myself;Yourself (PS2) : about 6k (about 10k)
Hajime no Ippo (PSP) : about 6k
The Prince of Tennis (DS) : about 6k
Patapon (PSP) : about 5k
Powerful Baseball Wii Final Edition (Wii) : about 4k
Survival Kids (DS) : about 3k
Medal of Honour: Airborne (PS3) : about 2.5k
The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki Complete Edition (PSP) : about 1k (about 3k)
cvxfreak said:Wow. I was on the train earlier this afternoon on the Tozai Line. At the Iidabashi stop, 4 women holding big Bic Camera bags walked into the train. All of them bought Wii Fit, while 3 of them bought Wii systems. The 4th woman had a PSP system in her bag.
I've been to various stores throughout the week and there's always someone buying Wii systems and Wii Fit with it. Wii Sports and Wii Play prove to be very popular too. Super Mario Galaxy's doing well, as well.
your avatar scares me.Farore said:Anything else selling too?
cvxfreak said:Wow. I was on the train earlier this afternoon on the Tozai Line. At the Iidabashi stop, 4 women holding big Bic Camera bags walked into the train. All of them bought Wii Fit, while 3 of them bought Wii systems. The 4th woman had a PSP system in her bag.
I've been to various stores throughout the week and there's always someone buying Wii systems and Wii Fit with it. Wii Sports and Wii Play prove to be very popular too. Super Mario Galaxy's doing well, as well.
Furoba said:Went to Yodobashi in Shinjuku on Christmas eve, crazy lines going all the way outside.
Wanted to buy a 20GB PS3, but those were all sold out. They still had 3-4 60GB PS3 units so I went for one of those. 40GB PS3's were well stocked but I saw a few of them being sold. Xbox 360 bundles also all seemed to be sold out when I was waiting in line.
Wii and Wii Fit seemed the most popular present though. It has people totally uninterested in games hooked.
Sales are really going to skyrocket IMO.
cvxfreak said:The nature of the Yodobashi game store in Shinjuku is why I would rather shop at Bic. Don't feel like waiting in line outdoors in cold weather or in the rain.
I'm pretty sure even Yokoi himself didn't want to stay longer on Nintendo after this debacle. When you are responsible for such a waste of investition, your reputation doesn't help you to get new projects in the same company.Pope Benedict XVI said:Fuck Nintendo/Yamauchi for what they did to Gunpei Yokoi. I'm not talking about his death, but the fact that he was belittled and pushed out of the company after the Virtual Boy debacle. Nintendo would be nothing if it weren't for him.
Ok, going to be interesting to see how it doesSegata Sanshiro said:DMC3 cast Raise on the franchise. Nobody would be caring about DMC4 if DMC3 had been as bad as DMC2, I can tell you that much.
That is a good point. I wonder how many developers that will release their main games (i.e Monster Hunter 3 as you mentioned) on the Wii, or if they will stick to PS3 and 360.ziran said:My point is, the determining factor for big success on Wii is going to be from decisions by 3rd parties to actually develop their biggest properties with their best teams exclusively for Wii and then in turn use their best teams to create new games for the system.
While they're content with ports, spin offs and new IPs in saturated genres they run the risk of tanking. AFAIK the first big 3rd party game is going to be MH3, and I expect many developers have now shifted/shifting major resources over to Wii (as the report from the international game developers association Japan said in May of this year). So, more announcements should be seen next year.
However, I don't think we're going to see these games until late 2008 and 2009 onwards and I believe this was always Nintendo's intention, to cover the system with games for the first couple of years until 3rd parties caught up.
Ok, but still, if you take Japan only it was pretty slow in the startJoshuaJSlone said:Both things you say here are pretty much right, but PS1 was also only available in Japan for its first 9 months, so "the first year world wide" isn't saying much extra.
Merry x-mas to you tooMoor-Angol said:Merry Christmas to all Sales-Age guys !!!
Smiles and Cries said:are numbers going to be late this week because of the holiday?
I can't wait to see last weeks charts and next weeks
papelnabangka said:Re: MH3 as the big Wii third party
As far as I know, the console MH were poor market performers, even on the PS2. It was the portable ones that made MH such a powerhouse franchise.
Call it preemptive damage control or whatever, but it is what it is.
Certainly Monster Hunter has been no Dragon Quest, but I think it's the biggest new franchise the PS2 has seen in the last 3-4 years. The other PS2 biggies were either established franchises (Final Fantasy, Gran Turismo) or started earlier in the system's life (Onimusha, Kingdom Hearts).papelnabangka said:Re: MH3 as the big Wii third party
As far as I know, the console MH were poor market performers, even on the PS2. It was the portable ones that made MH such a powerhouse franchise.
Call it preemptive damage control or whatever, but it is what it is.
That is a good point. I wonder how many developers that will release their main games (i.e Monster Hunter 3 as you mentioned) on the Wii, or if they will stick to PS3 and 360.
EDarkness said:Based on some recent announcements, I get the feeling not many companies have moved over assets to the Wii. Seems more and more announcements are PS3/360 which doesn't bode well at changing the Wii 3rd party landscape. I think the Wii will spend the rest of its life covered in ports and low quality software overall with the occasional token franchise spin-off hitting the system. The situation is fairly sad, to be honest.
EDarkness said:Based on some recent announcements, I get the feeling not many companies have moved over assets to the Wii. Seems more and more announcements are PS3/360 which doesn't bode well at changing the Wii 3rd party landscape. I think the Wii will spend the rest of its life covered in ports and low quality software overall with the occasional token franchise spin-off hitting the system. The situation is fairly sad, to be honest.
EDarkness said:Based on some recent announcements, I get the feeling not many companies have moved over assets to the Wii. Seems more and more announcements are PS3/360 which doesn't bode well at changing the Wii 3rd party landscape. I think the Wii will spend the rest of its life covered in ports and low quality software overall with the occasional token franchise spin-off hitting the system. The situation is fairly sad, to be honest.
Pope Benedict XVI said:Fuck Nintendo/Yamauchi for what they did to Gunpei Yokoi. I'm not talking about his death, but the fact that he was belittled and pushed out of the company after the Virtual Boy debacle. Nintendo would be nothing if it weren't for him.
Satter said:Nintendo's not the only one who's done this. Look what consumers did to Ken.