Segata Sanshiro
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If I were a third party company I'd be moving all of my key franchises over to mobile phones.
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Kyoufu said:So what are people's predictions for PSP now that we know it sold out of 100k Deep Reds?
Next week?Kyoufu said:So what are people's predictions for PSP now that we know it sold out of 100k Deep Reds?
Segata Sanshiro said:If I were a third party company I'd be moving all of my key franchises over to mobile phones.
hmm
(FOMA 903i models and up)PantherLotus said:If I were a 3rd party game I would be a
3rd-person aRPG based in a futuristic sci-fi world with vampires and genetically altered human races, with an over-arching theme of sin, forgiveness, and retribution.
charlequin said:It sure is. It's got lower dev costs than the HD machines and (thus far) a pretty solid track record of sufficiently large-profile software: SE and Capcom have done very well (and will continue to do well with titles like Birth by Sleep and MH3p) and Namco and Konami have both had successful big-profile titles as well. That makes it more desirable than pretty much any of the consoles.
The fact that it's still not a great platform compared to other platforms in history just shows how treacherous the market is right now. Only the DS really has the true market-leader status, and most publishers still haven't figured out how to tap that as efficiently as they did the PS2.
Hcoregamer00 said:You could argue that the DS is very similar to the PS1 at the moment, developers had a brand new leader and they struggled to gauge the market.
charlequin said:And, I mean, it's not like the Wii can't potentially beat the PSP in that category eventually, but right now there's kind of a first-mover problem: all the third parties seem to be holding back, waiting for someone else to release the titles that build the hardcore base. MH3 might help change that a little, but SE seems to be doing a lot less to actively develop the Wii platform than they've done for DS or PSP...
schuelma said:Yeah I'm a bit perplexed at SE's reluctance. As of now they have 2 Wii projects- a WiiWare game and a game that might be cancelled (FF:CC:CB). I'm not expecting FF13 to the Wii or anything...but it seems awfully risky to not even try on the Wii.
schuelma said:Yeah I'm a bit perplexed at SE's reluctance.
charlequin said:Well, S-E's biggest profile team committed early to PS3, and aside from that... what do they have going on internally for consoles? The Last Remnant? Most of their next-gen package so far is publishing for other developers on titles like IU and SO4.
I'm actually thinking that in 2008 we'll see two or three "real" announcements for Wii from S-E. It wouldn't shock me to see them try to push an SRPG on the system. And I still think the true KH3 is much more likely for Wii than any other system, especially if Disney has anything at all to say about it.
schuelma said:Yeah I'm a bit perplexed at SE's reluctance. As of now they have 2 Wii projects- a WiiWare game and a game that might be cancelled (FF:CC:CB). I'm not expecting FF13 to the Wii or anything...but it seems awfully risky to not even try on the Wii.
charlequin said:Well, S-E's biggest profile team committed early to PS3, and aside from that... what do they have going on internally for consoles? The Last Remnant? Most of their next-gen package so far is publishing for other developers on titles like IU and SO4.
I'm actually thinking that in 2008 we'll see two or three "real" announcements for Wii from S-E. It wouldn't shock me to see them try to push an SRPG on the system. And I still think the true KH3 is much more likely for Wii than any other system, especially if Disney has anything at all to say about it.
duckroll said:So what would be trying on the Wii?
charlequin said:Yeah, I agree. That transition was pretty difficult too, of course; publishers who did a good job taking advantage of the new platform right away (like, hmmmm, Square....) did extremely well for themselves, while others floundered for a while.
I do think everyone's going to figure out the DS pretty well; the money's obviously there on the table, and the rules of what does and doesn't bring it in are becoming clear at this point. I'm still waiting for people to actually figure out the Wii, though; I'm still kind of surprised at how reticent everyone is.
Lightning said:As for KH3, unless they use a different development team, don't expect that until the end of the generation on any system.
damisa said:Anyone else think DS 3rd party sales are kind of overated? Nintendo accounts for 57% of all software sales on it. Nintendo and SE account for 71% of all sales with probably like 10% of the units. Not to mention that recent thread with 3rd party million sellers. 360 already surpassed it with a small fraction of the userbase and time on market. It's doing very good for a handheld, which historically sell less software, but it's hard to believe 3rd parties could be content with only DS after all their success with the PS2.
We'll see. According to Nomura though, that won't be happening. He said he won't work on KH3 until after Versus XIII is completed.charlequin said:At this point I think I would be more surprised to see FF13vs. come out first than for it to be back-burnered in favor of an earlier KH3, actually.
Deku said:And repeat it often enough and one of them may become a hit, like Level 5's Layton, which was never expected to do anything like it did.
iidesuyo said:Same can happen on the PSP though. Capcom was shocked by the great success of the Monster Hunter games, it was actually their most revenue generating game last fiscal year.
Segata Sanshiro said:If I were a third party company I'd be moving all of my key franchises over to mobile phones.
hmm
Chocobo Wii looks like it will start better than half of their DS games from its first two years.schuelma said:We'll see. Of course, if SE is putting a lot of stock into Chocobo Wii..ruh roh
JoshuaJSlone said:Chocobo Wii looks like it will start better than half of their DS games from its first two years.
First weeks, as says Famitsu.
2005
Egg Monster Hero: 29,464
Rocket Slime: 43,995
2006
Children of Mana: 105,534
Final Fantasy III: 501,701
Chocobo Tales: 29,065
DQ Monsters Joker: 633,084
Grecco said:Mario RPG 2?
Stop It said:If Nintendo / Square Enix jointly announce Super Mario RPG 2 for Wii I would physically swim to Japan and hug every exec of both company, seriously, that would make my LIFE, let alone my year.
DO IT NINTY/SQUEENIX.
ethelred said:They should just get Alpha Dream to make Super Mario RPG 2.
For DS.
Stop It said:I'd buy it, twice.
Stop teasing me with stuff I know will never happen, even the thought of it makes me stupidly excited.
Deku said:Edit: Level 5 did so well Donny actually separated it out as its own brand on the listing of top 3rd parties.
Stumpokapow said:What percentage of software sales are we missing out on by tracking only the weekly Famitsu data versus the Famitsu top 500? Like, for example, if we track all the weekly sales for a year and end up with 25,000,000 units sold across all titles, and then the Famitsu top 500 ends up being 32,000,000 units sold across all titles, you would tell me ~20% of sales are missing. I don't want to know the average amount that each game is off by, just the amount that the total cumulative number is off by.
Stumpokapow said:I'd ideally prefer the aggregate of all platforms, mainly because I know our 360 data is much weaker than our DS data over here, for example.
donny2112 said:The Top 10 for the month for 360 usually stretches down to < 2K.
Xeke said:How have they not decided to make a real sequel to Chrono Trigger yet.
vanguardian1 said:Copyright Issues/Ownership, IIRC
They sure thought they owned it enough to shut down that fan remake project..vanguardian1 said:Copyright Issues/Ownership, IIRC
Sakaguchi's gone, but Yuji Horii and Akira Toriyama are still available.reilo said:Plus the big 3 that made Trigger have left Square, so.
Segata Sanshiro said:Sakaguchi's gone, but Yuji Horii and Akira Toriyama are still available.
Unless you meant the people really behind its success.
I don't think Uematsu's got any beefs with Square atm, though he seems to be getting as much work as he can handle from Mistwalker. Mitsuda is mostly retired from game music, is he not? I doubt he'd come back to score a whole game of that scope.reilo said:Still need Mitsuda and Uematsu to do the OST.
How's their relationship with Square right now?
EDIT: Guess Kitase is still available, too. Well, that is if he lives long enough to finish FF13.
Segata Sanshiro said:I don't think Uematsu's got any beefs with Square atm, though he seems to be getting as much work as he can handle from Mistwalker. Mitsuda is mostly retired from game music, is he not? I doubt he'd come back to score a whole game of that scope.
sez Wiki:reilo said:Chrono game without Mitsuda is not a Chrono game. Moneyhats always work. He hasn't done anything since Xenosaga Episode I, has he?
Segata Sanshiro said:sez Wiki:
Shadow Hearts II Original Soundtracks (2003)
Hako no Niwa (soundtrack for Graffiti Kingdom) (2004)
Deep Labyrinth (2006)
Luminous Arc Original Soundtracks (2007)
Armodyne (2007)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2007) (Arrangement)
Inazuma Eleven (2007)
Doesn't seem to know how to retire very well.
Xeke said:How have they not decided to make a real sequel to Chrono Trigger yet.
Segata Sanshiro said:Sakaguchi's gone, but Yuji Horii and Akira Toriyama are still available.
Unless you meant the people really behind its success.
reilo said:EDIT: Guess Kitase is still available, too. Well, that is if he lives long enough to finish FF13.
reilo said:Chrono game without Mitsuda is not a Chrono game. Moneyhats always work. He hasn't done anything since Xenosaga Episode I, has he?
Grecco said:Chrono Cross wasnt a real sequel.