Media Create Sales 12/26-01/01 It's Real Bitches

Drinky Crow said:
I don't see how a person can argue that the DS library *is* better than the PSPs. The DS lineup is pretty miserable, and expanding the market to non-gamers with non-games isn't really justification.
Drinky finally arrives .... :lol :lol

come on .. you can do better than this, entertain me :)
 
fuck it!

stupid anti-nbots are killing this wonderful photoshop thread. since they started to bash the DS all those funny pics stopped being posted and we've got another lame flame war. shame on you :(
 
Kola said:
fuck it!

stupid anti-nbots are killing this wonderful photoshop thread. since they started to bash the DS all those funny pics stopped being posted and we've got another lame flame war. shame on you :(

Just ignore Drinky, MAF, etc... They're idiots. That's all that can be said.
 
Frankfurter said:
"Real type game" is a term invented to ... play down the success of the DS software in Japan, because the successful DS software mainly consists of these bad ... non games.
To me, this whole "non game" thing is BS, as long as I can 'play' and have fun with the (non) game, it's a game to me - be it Nintendogs, Final Fantasy or GTA.
i agree.
 
Kola said:
stupid anti-nbots are killing this wonderful photoshop thread. since they started to bash the DS all those funny pics stopped being posted and we've got another lame flame war. shame on you :(

Reboot

from: http://www.armleg.com/forum/viewtop...nkmessag&sid=c525ec0a91ff96aa1be5cdb26e5a3bed

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Everybody on this board knows that if the PSP was generating the gangbusters like sales the NDS is, the trolls for that faction would be celebrating like there is no tomorrow. If the protests were coming from 'platform agnostic' posters, maybe they wouldn't warrant laughs.

As it is, this is tantamount to watching the gradeschool bully trip and break his leg :lol
 
MrAngryFace said:
Its called Brand Loyalty, and Nintendo has it in the handheld arena. While Sony rules consoles by quite simply being a pounder, such loyalty has allowed Nintendo to exist by offering a different gameplay experience, a bad one at that, and their fans eating it up as innovation or 'good gameplay'.


I really like the tone of your post. Funny how you never stop to think where "Brand Loyalty" comes from.

Here's the thing: brand loyalty comes from customer satisfaction. There is no other way to get it.

If a company were to offer a "bad gameplay experience", especially repeatedly as you maintain, they wouldn't have any loyal customers, not unless that loyalty was coming from an outside source (say, a movie or celebrity license).

It's kind of like how if you were to be angry all the time, your friends would abandon you, and you'd be lonely and forced to...I dunno...troll on the internet or something.
 
Drinky Crow said:
I don't see how a person can argue that the DS library *is* better than the PSPs. The DS lineup is pretty miserable, and expanding the market to non-gamers with non-games isn't really justification.
Why the hate? Some could argue the PSP library is made of expensive generic games, plagued with serious control issues and loading times. DS library covers all tastes and provides an unparallell interaction through the touchscreen. It's providing next gen controls, new game genres, that boot in few seconds, it's affordable and multiplayer oriented: one single cartridge needed to play most games in LAN? Come on, this reason alone makes DS library more appealing than PSP's one. PSP is a fantastic piece of hardware. But you're just wrong to believe it offers the ultimate portable gaming experience. You are sticking to your 2004 opinion of the DS, when it launched with Mario 64 and a handful of shitty games. We are in 2006 now and the DS has proven itself a fantastic machine.

If you still hate the DS today, well Drinky Crow you have fishy tastes for a so called gamer.
 
I hate how poeple say Nintendo is doing an injustice by expanding the market to "casual" and "non-gamers". EVERYONE was a casual or non-gamer at some point in their life, but yet we were all converted. Likewise nintendo may very well be converting people to gaming and creating and expanding market to include MORE gamers that never played games because of their misconceptions of them.

Once Nintendo's Brain Trainers and Animal Crossers get somewhat bored of their current products they will look for other Nintendo products to buy, and that is when we will see HUGE software sales. This was the year of hardware. Around the middle of next summer, it will become the year of software.
 
MrAngryFace said:
What can you possibly do against such behavior. And who cares about Japanese numbers. I mean do any of us live in japan? know japanese people? have japanese relatives? A scant few, me included.

It isnt even about the games anymore. Sure Nintendo fans will kid themselves, and rationalize playing another barely changed Mario Kart or the equally boring COME VISIT ME Animal Crossing, because its about tradition. Its about 'their side' and in reality when they spout their game shit, their innovate crap, its not even remotely CLOSE to what could keep so many people with Nintendo after the N64 and Gamecube, because its certainly not rational.

Its called Brand Loyalty, and Nintendo has it in the handheld arena. While Sony rules consoles by quite simply being a pounder, such loyalty has allowed Nintendo to exist by offering a different gameplay experience, a bad one at that, and their fans eating it up as innovation or 'good gameplay'.

You can throw numbers and charts and the names of several japanese game people I dont even know about, but what it comes down to is knowing why you play the system you play. I play EVERYTHING but the Nintendo DS, I even play the SP (and hell, owned both an N64 and Gamecube), and there is something in that I think.

I expect either silence, or the standard SHUT UP MAF U R A BAD TROLL THESE DAYS.

I'll pretty much take the bait here, but oh well.

I can tell you straight out that you and me have different gameplay tastes. I've been swallowing Nintendo games since longer I can count. To this day, I still enjoy it. I'll never believe the fluff that Nintendo has 'lost it' (I seriously hear this) when it comes to creating a good game, because honestly, that's BS. They make good games in all their platforms, even in this generation where I felt their stuff were better during the n64 generation than their GCN generation. Yeah, even in the DS side of things.

I don't care about whether the DS absolutely gives the PSP a stuffing that Nintendo fans won't let Sony fans ever forget... I don't. What I DO care about is continous support from publishers to a system that you think is horseshit, while I think this system has given me nothing but endless fun for the past 13 or so months. I honestly don't know what more I can say... you say Mario Kart is flat out shit, and hey that's your opinion, I won't scream until my face is blue and tell you that you are flat out wrong. I'll just tell you that I don't agree, and I can tell you with a straight face that this Mario Kart is better than the abomination that was Double Dash!!, and this MK for the DS is right up there with the original MK.

Non-games, games, whatever, I enjoy the system. And as for this thread, it's just Nintendo fans giving a laugh on photoshops. Are they pounding their chests because of sales? Oh yeah, even I find it funny, but who cares really? It's all in jest and they're having a good time.
 
Earthstrike said:
I hate how poeple say Nintendo is doing an injustice by expanding the market to "casual" and "non-gamers". EVERYONE was a casual or non-gamer at some point in their life, but yet we were all converted. Likewise nintendo may very well be converting people to gaming and creating and expanding market to include MORE gamers that never played games because of their misconceptions of them.

Once Nintendo's Brain Trainers and Animal Crossers get somewhat bored of their current products they will look for other Nintendo products to buy, and that is when we will see HUGE software sales. This was the year of hardware. Around the middle of next summer, it will become the year of software.

I glanced over the last few pages, but this post really caught my eye. And it is exactly what Nintendo is doing right now, more than Sony and Microsoft combined. As mentioned elsewhere, software and hardwaresales have never been this high in Japan and this outburst could create a whole new era for gaming. The DS is picking up now, and we already see that in the new games that are coming. Though I don't understand how games like Brain Training (which is a simple quiz-game) and Animal Crossing (which has some sort of reward for almost everything you do) can be called non-games.

Yes, they are different than the games we used to play on our home-consoles and handheld-consoles, but aren't crosswordpuzzles games too? No offense to all the people calling Nintendogs, AC and BT non-games, but I believe you are wrong there. Heck, anything can be made into a game, you only have to see it and be willing to go do something with it. Like that game for elderly people that one gamedesigner came up with (I believe it was Keita Takahashi, creator of the Katamari games), that was brilliant in my oppinion and fun to play too (for elderly :p) from what I perceived.

And isn't that was games is all about? Fun?

I see a lot of potentially great games, and with the DS we have an entire new gameplay mechanic we can mess with. And it seems that these 'non-games' (I really despise this term) are indeed bringing in new people who are open to new forms of entertainment. Screw sales figures, I will never drool over them as most people tend to do around here, as long as there are enough fun games I can play.
 
What's all this talk on page 10 and 11 (I'm not up to 12 yet) about DS software not selling well beyond a few non-games? DS had 15 of the top 30 in December.
 
The notions that "real-games" on the DS are not 1.) doing as well as their predecessors and 2.) not selling systems, are both wrong.

1.) Let's take a comparison between DS software and their GBA counterparts in Japan:

Mario comparison:
GBA 672,819 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Nintendo) (7/11/03) - through Oct 30/05
DS 783,263 Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo) (12/2/04) - through Nov 27/05

Wario comparision:
GBA 461,676 Mawaru Made in Wario (WarioWare: Twisted!) (Nintendo) (10/14/04) - through June 26/05
DS 816,211 Sawaru Made in Wario (WarioWare: Touched!) (Nintendo) (12/2/04) - through Nov 27/05

Both DS version are poised to break a million.

Pokemon spinoffs:
GBA 512,054 Pokemon Fushigi na Dungeon: Aka no Kyuujoutai (Nintendo) (11/17/05) - through Dec 25/05 (Media Create)
DS 572,858 Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Ao no Kyuujotai (Nintendo) (11/17/05) - through Jan 1/06 (Media Create)

We can all agree that those above are "real games"?

Now others have already stated Gyakuten Saiban DS is only a remake and has sold close to the average sales of the franchise (~150k), Mario Kart is selling at a faster rate than Super Circuit or Double Dash, and Slime Mori Mori 2 DS is only slightly off the GBA sales rate. And if you think that Ouedan, the definition of a niche title, had significant sales potential, I don't know what to tell ya. The only real disappointments really, have been the DS version of Mushi King, which did nowhere the numbers the GBA version put up. In general, "real game" DS software have compared favorably to thei GBA predecessors. That shows that they haven't lost the core GBA audience while drawing on a larger casual and untapped audience. People also have to remember, 40% of the installed base has happened within the last month (pretty mind boggling). So the talk about software not taking advantage of the huge installed base is bull. How about giving it more than 1 month?

2.) "Real games" have been a big catalyst for DS hardware sales spikes throughout the year. If you look on any of the Easter graphs, you realize that it was Kirby, not Nintendogs that first spurred the resurgence of the DS after months of sluggish sales. Similarly, it was Jump Superstars that first pushed DS hardware sales beyond 100k after the post-launch period. Next year will bring the first-tier franchises in, with a new Mario, Pokemon and probably Zelda. Will they sell? You bet your ass they will.
 
BorkBork said:
The only real disappointments really, have been the DS version of Mushi King, which did nowhere the numbers the GBA version put up.

and to be fair, Mushi King DS was way too close to the release of the GBA version. Everyone who likes the Mushi King franchise would have probably bought the GBA version by the time the DS one came out, which was like half a million people +. I don't think the game has changed much at all, other than adding the touch screen and a few extra stuff, to warrant another buy.
 
The Faceless Master said:
mission accomplished?

you guys actually let them re-rail a really funny derailed photoshop thread back into a PSP/DS argument...

Yeah i've been trying to get the thread re-derailed but it's proved difficult. This is my last attempt and a recap:

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The next big hit is a Blaster Master game for DS. It'll use both screens ala Sonic Rush and will be the best thing to ever happen. Do it.
 
BorkBork said:
2.) "Real games" have been a big catalyst for DS hardware sales spikes throughout the year. If you look on any of the Easter graphs, you realize that it was Kirby, not Nintendogs that first spurred the resurgence of the DS after months of sluggish sales. Similarly, it was Jump Superstars that first pushed DS hardware sales beyond 100k after the post-launch period. Next year will bring the first-tier franchises in, with a new Mario, Pokemon and probably Zelda. Will they sell? You bet your ass they will.
You can't give all the credit to the games though because if you notice the sales in the week before those there was a dip in anticipation of the new colours that launched along side those games.
 
Goddamn, how'd I miss this thread since the first day? :lol This is priceless. One for the archives, for sure. Keep the photoshops coming. I have to admit, the revenge of the Nintendo fans has been hilarious. PEACE.
 
In preperation for this weeks numbers:

Code:
Week	PS2 2001		GBA 2001		GBA 2002		DS 2005	
1	 108 	 108 		 44 	 44 		 120 	 120 		 177 	 177 
2	 103 	 211 		 39 	 83 		 135 	 255 		 299 	 476 
3	 184 	 395 		 121 	 204 		 197 	 452 		 409 	 885 
4	 222 	 617 		 265 	 469 		 304 	 756 		 598	1,483
5	 249 	 866 		 216 	 685 		 263 	 1,019 		 390	1,873
6	 315 	 1,181 		 286 	 971 		 317 	 1,336 			
7	 114 	 1,295 		 88 	 1,059 		 85 	 1,421
 
MrSardonic said:

Guess I should update the pic I did during the Iraq video game photoshop thread.. PSP (or DS for that matter) hadnt been announced at the time or it would have been waiting in the pile. GP32 has definitely been buried at this point, hah.

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ioi said:
In preperation for this weeks numbers:

Code:
Week	PS2 2001		GBA 2001		GBA 2002		DS 2005	
1	 108 	 108 		 44 	 44 		 120 	 120 		 177 	 177 
2	 103 	 211 		 39 	 83 		 135 	 255 		 299 	 476 
3	 184 	 395 		 121 	 204 		 197 	 452 		 409 	 885 
4	 222 	 617 		 265 	 469 		 304 	 756 		 598	1,483
5	 249 	 866 		 216 	 685 		 263 	 1,019 		 390	1,873
6	 315 	 1,181 		 286 	 971 		 317 	 1,336 			
7	 114 	 1,295 		 88 	 1,059 		 85 	 1,421
Doesn't seem like just attempt so far looking at those numbers.

Can you remind exactly which period is being measured and why, though? Just the "big" time of the year with cutoffs based on when things are usually ballooned?
 
It's the equivalent weeks (or as close as can be) for the holiday periods- GBA 2002 is the best performance I have on record, followed by PS2 2001 and GBA 2001 as shown.

GBA 2002 was just after the release of Pokemon, PS2 2001 was the PS2's second xmas.

But yeah, the period shows the 'balooned' period, steady increase before (2-3 weeks) and the first week of major drop after- basically first week of Dec to mid Jan.
 
Not to steal anyone's thunder here - but i really liked this one from earlier in the thread, and felt it could be even more accurate (just had to flip shig's head around a bit and voila!)

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Damn spooky! haha
 
Most of the posted pictures are from the great MozLaPunk forums. Give them their credit. BTW, here's my favourite:
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Here's some more. I was unable to track down the original source for a long time but it's actually also from MozLaPunk. I should've looked at the signature (Arkion) earlier:
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Hey look, it's the notes.
Sales of the top 100 titles totaled 2,701,112 units, 66.70% of last week's total and 293.42% of the weekly average. While the results were below those for the previous week, which was boosted by Christmas demand, sales continued to be strong.

Nine new releases took spots in the top 100, accounting for 30.00% of sales. "Brain Training 2," which sold approximately 415,000 units, followed by "Front Mission 5: Scars of the War" and "Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time" sold more than 100,000 units.

The market for existing titles also continued to perform well, with standard titles such as "Animal Crossing: Wild World," "Mario Kart DS," "Kingdom Hearts II," and "DS Training For Adults: Work Your Brain (Brain Training)" selling more than 100,000 units.

Sales during the same week the previous year (Week 5, December) totaled 2,429,473 units. This week's results thus grew year-on-year, amounting to 111.18% of the figure for last year. This year there was a surge in demand for DS software and hardware that exceeded expectations, and this was a factor which invigorated the market.
 
Cosmozone said:
Most of the posted pictures are from the great MozLaPunk forums. Give them their credit. BTW, here's my favourite:
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Here's some more. I was unable to track down the original source for a long time but it's actually also from MozLaPunk. I should've looked at the signature (Arkion) earlier:
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oh my god that sin city shit is killer
 
Intentional double post bump, sorry guys - but i just found this from 2000(!) and figured given the humour, people might (still) get a laugh from this.

Way back when, chatting on iCQ to some randoms, eventually a chick from Canada (Make of that what you will!) sent me her photo. I haven't doctored this image - although it is not out of the question that it was doctored before i got it - but if it was, i cannot tell! The only giveaway could be the kai's power goo style of rubber skin -and the obviously added frame graphic?! But who knows..

Anyway without further ado, i give you maria grad 5 (forever known as this cause of the file name - horridly implying there are also maria grad 1-4's as well).

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Quite possibly the ugliest girl in existance and... Julls will remember this one, from before we were 'pros'.

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Enjoy!

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Frankfurter said:
Yeah, but that's not because of Christmas, but because of New Year (well, atleast that's what we think :lol )
What youthink is Christmas and what Japan thinks is Christmas are different. Since the author of that report is in Japan, it makes perfect sense to me to say 'Christmas demand'.
 
Kon Tiki said:
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The biggest week for sales is after Christmas.
Not this year, the biggest week was the week of December 19-25. Read the notes again.
Sales of the top 100 titles totaled 2,701,112 units, 66.70% of last week's total and 293.42% of the weekly average. While the results were below those for the previous week, which was boosted by Christmas demand, sales continued to be strong.
You guys are laughing at the Christmas comment for no reason.
 
Fuzzy said:
You guys are laughing at the Christmas comment for no reason.

I was under the impression that Christian holidays (e.g. Easter ;) ) weren't celebrated in Japan. Therefore I found it funny that the Japanese Media-Create listed it as a reason for sales. Am I missing something?
 
I've the Japanese rendering of Christmas on Dengeki's reports numerous times on numerous years. No clue if it's western Christmas or not.
 
Got a general question.

I was talking to a friend of mine over AIM, and eventually (don't ask how) we got to Japan sales. And he mentioned that although Japan has the lowest piracy rates (out of all developed/semi-developed countries) RE4, for some reason, was heavily pirated there?

WTF?

Somebody please shoot that conflicting statement down. I've heard time and time again that Japan does have low piracy rates (used game sales is there issue there), so why would RE4 get pirated specifically/heavily? Is it because the game was out a good 40+ days before the JPN release?

CVX, get crackin.
 
Drinky Crow said:
I don't see how a person can argue that the DS library *is* better than the PSPs. The DS lineup is pretty miserable, and expanding the market to non-gamers with non-games isn't really justification.
A person would be easy. But it's better to point to something like GameRankings where the DS comes out ahead when viewing each console's top 10, with 'non-games' not poking in until number 7 with Animal Crossing.
 
donny2112 said:
I was under the impression that Christian holidays (e.g. Easter ;) ) weren't celebrated in Japan. Therefore I found it funny that the Japanese Media-Create listed it as a reason for sales. Am I missing something?

So is Christmas the new Easter?
 
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