Well i could do it, if Pureauthor's ok with it.XiaNaphryz said:Are there any bored enough artists out there who want to make a webcomic version of Pureauthor's weekly fanfic?
Well i could do it, if Pureauthor's ok with it.XiaNaphryz said:Are there any bored enough artists out there who want to make a webcomic version of Pureauthor's weekly fanfic?
Ynos Yrros said:Wow, that's exactly why I don't enter MC threads.
BigGreenMat said:Pretty huge drop for Wii. It definitely needs some new compelling software. Where are the releases?
BigGreenMat said:Pretty huge drop for Wii. It definitely needs some new compelling software. Where are the releases?
Wii (and DS) sales are entirely dependent on shipments. It doesn't need anything right now, but will get Super Paper Mario and Big Brain Academy soon anyway.BigGreenMat said:Pretty huge drop for Wii. It definitely needs some new compelling software. Where are the releases?
Link said:Sarcasm? Please let it be sarcasm...
Avril Lavigne can actually sing pretty well. A better example for what you're going for would be Ashlee Simpson. She used to be so cute before surgical modifications but was never actually able to sing, and her "La La" performance at the Orange Bowl (and the boos that followed, and the dancers in football helmets) was hilariously bad, just the stuff of legend.Battersea Power Station said:It's no different that seeing some contrived, pre-packaged singer like Avril Levigne or whatever flop in sales.
I'm sure Pureauthor won't mind as long as he gets proper credit! Though you may need to work with him on proper character and environment design.joetachi said:Well i could do it, if Pureauthor's ok with it.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:Seems Naruto PS2 (60k) beats Gundam PSP (50k), Pawapuro 2 PSP 20k, and the paragraph about Musou DS is very confusing but does it say just 5.000? o.o
Also, FF1 PSP retailers orders seems to have just exceeded 100k.
Gekkonidae said:I may eat crow for this. But I'm going to put out the prediction that Wii Brain Training won't be nearly as big as Super Paper Mario. I think Brain Training will be big, but is primarily a DS title that won't translate into huge sales on the Wii.
What do you guys think?
Well i dont know if he is online, but i ber he will get back in this thread later so if he likes the idea he can PM me.XiaNaphryz said:I'm sure Pureauthor won't mind as long as he gets proper credit! Though you may need to work with him on proper character and environment design.
mabuza said:just shut up. sony's sucess is based on giving gamers some amazing games over the past ten years, thats what made them succesful, and thats why the ps3 isnt doing so well, it really is that simple
D.Lo said:You're right, but it will be much, much worse for Sony fans, because unlike Sega and Nintendo, Sony do not have a strong enought portfolio of games to support their platform by themselves. N and Sega fans always had their Zeldas, Metroids, Marios, Pikmins, F-zeros, Mario Karts, Space Channel 5s, Crazy Taxis, Panzer Dragoons, Shenmues and Virtua Fighters to fall back on. Nintendo and Sega fans were disappointed with the public's attitude to their consoles, but were still happy with the games they played on them, as the N64, DC and GCN had the absolute best games around on them, at least from the perspective of those company's fans.
What does Sony have? Gran Turrismo, a series in serious decline, and that's really it. Apart from GT, all their other highest selling (and over the years strong brand associated) titles are 3rd party - Metal Gear, Ridge Racer, Tekken, Devil May Cry, Tomb Raider, Silent Hill, GTA. And with these melting away, Sony will only be left with GT, divisive low selling titles like SoTC, and technically accomplished but ultimately cookie-cutter stuff like Resistence and Jak.
I agree with you, Sony's first-party franchises are very strong. People ignoring that really have to start listening to this man.seattle6418 said:what? your information is seriously wrong, and you can´t even get the name of the game right. so you really think sega has a stronger first party compared to sony´s? are you talking sales or your personal taste?
Gekkonidae said:I may eat crow for this. But I'm going to put out the prediction that Wii Brain Training won't be nearly as big as Super Paper Mario. I think Brain Training will be big, but is primarily a DS title that won't translate into huge sales on the Wii.
What do you guys think?
If you want to know if anyone outside GAF is interested in the game your best move would be asking somewhere other than GAF.lupin23rd said:Is anybody outside of GAF really excited about Super Paper Mario?
I can see it doing Fire Emblem-ish numbers. Or is this actually a non-game that will sell?
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lupin23rd said:Is anybody outside of GAF really excited about Super Paper Mario?
I can see it doing Fire Emblem-ish numbers. Or is this actually a non-game that will sell?
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People are expecting this to do well because it's a Mario platformer and I don't blame them.lupin23rd said:Is anybody outside of GAF really excited about Super Paper Mario?
I can see it doing Fire Emblem-ish numbers. Or is this actually a non-game that will sell?
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lupin23rd said:Is anybody outside of GAF really excited about Super Paper Mario?
I can see it doing Fire Emblem-ish numbers. Or is this actually a non-game that will sell?
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Oh god.... :lol :lol :lol :lolD.Lo said:You're right, but it will be much, much worse for Sony fans, because unlike Sega and Nintendo, Sony do not have a strong enought portfolio of games to support their platform by themselves. N and Sega fans always had their Zeldas, Metroids, Marios, Pikmins, F-zeros, Mario Karts, Space Channel 5s, Crazy Taxis, Panzer Dragoons, Shenmues and Virtua Fighters to fall back on. Nintendo and Sega fans were disappointed with the public's attitude to their consoles, but were still happy with the games they played on them, as the N64, DC and GCN had the absolute best games around on them, at least from the perspective of those company's fans.
What does Sony have? Gran Turrismo, a series in serious decline, and that's really it. Apart from GT, all their other highest selling (and over the years strong brand associated) titles are 3rd party - Metal Gear, Ridge Racer, Tekken, Devil May Cry, Tomb Raider, Silent Hill, GTA. And with these melting away, Sony will only be left with GT, divisive low selling titles like SoTC, and technically accomplished but ultimately cookie-cutter stuff like Resistence and Jak.
Brak said:Japan is in love with Mario again, plus the Paper Mario franchise is much bigger than Fire Emblem. I would espect sales to be 750k - 900k. If it gets some MarioKart DS type legs it might crawl to 1.5 mill eventually. I think it will be hurt by limited Wii availability to a certain extent though.
lupin23rd said:Haha WTF someone brings up a list of first party Sega brands and doesn't list Sonic, Phantasy Star, Shining Force, and Streets of Rage yet lists Space Channel 5 and Crazy Taxi?
As for Sony, God of War also says hello. Or is that one in decline too?
BTW, in terms of Japanese devs, is it just me or do we not know what a lot of devs are doing in terms of next-gen? Yeah, there are certainly less PS3 games, but judging by what we've seen on the Wii, I don't think they're all moving en masse over there, and well, let's not even talk about the 360 in the context of Japanese devs (unless we're talking niche titles or Capcom). I get the feeling a bunch of places are on vacation
Or is everyone really only doing DS games now?
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Lol. If you really think this'll max out at 600k you must be mad. Zelda should cross that eventually, more like a MARIO game. :lolCANLI said:Don't think so. In Japan, all have changed. This game isn't on handled, so it will not sell 750k-1500k.
My estimates for this game are 600K. If Nintendo wants to earn more money again, they have to make a Paper Mario on DS.
haircut said:Avril Lavigne can actually sing pretty well. A better example for what you're going for would be Ashlee Simpson. She used to be so cute before surgical modifications but was never actually able to sing, and her "La La" performance at the Orange Bowl (and the boos that followed, and the dancers in football helmets) was hilariously bad, just the stuff of legend.
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AdmiralViscen said:Sony certainly knows how to sing. Sony has had the best games for over 10 years.
Sorry, what? "In Japan, all have changed"? yeah, things have changed - people actually care about Nintendo and Mario again.CANLI said:Don't think so. In Japan, all have changed. This game isn't on handled, so it will not sell 750k-1500k.
My estimates for this game are 600K. If Nintendo wants to earn more money again, they have to make a Paper Mario on DS.
There isn't even a planned Brain Training for Wii. But if you mean Big Brain Academy, I really disagree for reasons I think I posted earlier in this thread. Unlike BT, BBA's a superb multiplayer title that, if anything, was hampered by the DS because of the inability to look over to the other side of the split screen and freak out or gloat about how well or poorly the other person is doing. It can also be watched as a spectacle game for others when there's a TV involved, and bragging rights about who's smarter are one of those things that never gets old (which is both why people would buy it and why they'd watch it).Gekkonidae said:I may eat crow for this. But I'm going to put out the prediction that Wii Brain Training won't be nearly as big as Super Paper Mario. I think Brain Training will be big, but is primarily a DS title that won't translate into huge sales on the Wii.
What do you guys think?
Vagabundo said:No we will crush our enemies -- See them driven before us, and hear the lamentation of their women! That is best in life!
Leondexter said:No, Sony's had the MOST games for over 10 years. I'll even give you the "most good games". Still a big difference from "best".
It's an entirely new game from my understanding. I don't see how some of the touchscreen features could be directly translated to Wiimote motions.My Chemical Mouse said:So is BBA a port/remake of the DS version or entirely new game?
At least the sombrero's hot.Fuzzy said:
Heh. I actually don't try to keep track of software sales; hardware is much simpler.The Sphinx said:2.2 million or so? JoshJSloan or someone will have more reliable numbers than my fuzzy memory.
Your 2.2 milliion guess sounds more like what the top N64 titles did. Yeah, Magic Box's platinum game chart has Mario Kart 64 at 2.24 million.The Sphinx said:Whoa, heh, wow. I was way off.
mabuza said:just shut up. sony's sucess is based on giving gamers some amazing games over the past ten years, thats what made them succesful, and thats why the ps3 isnt doing so well, it really is that simple
I think both of you are looking at this overly simplistically. Sega screwed up with the Saturn and Nintendo screwed up with the N64, which left Sony an opportunity for success with PS1 which they were able to really take advantage of. Since they didn't bungle the PS2 and their early new competition was just Dreamcast, there was no reason for the consumers/developers/publishers to not transition directly from PS1 to PS2.Tf53 said:Pfft. What made the PS2 a success was DVD playback and a year's head start. This gave them the user base that resulted in a multitude of games.
vicious_killer_squirrel said:And as long as it looks that way, fanboys for whom the Playstation was their first console will slowly or not so slowly turn into the "Nintards" of the Dreamcast/PS2/Gamecube/Xbox generation - fanboys who, in their effort to "damage control" and "keep hope alive" can no longer rely on stock-standard, common-sense notions used by the majority and must instead turn to irrational arguments and obnoxious posting styles.
Greenpanda said:Yeah, and look how well that irrationality and stubbornness worked out for the N-fans.
The Wii/DS ascendancy proves that irrationality and nostalgia can make for an unassailable fanbase, so one can hardly adopt the SDF for adopting a similar tack. Heck, if out-tard the Nintendo fans, maybe they can put the PS3 back on top of the charts, after all.
The only charts the third-placed console will get to the top on the back of crazed fans will be Internet polls. I theorise that this is because release droughts leave a gamer with little else to do.Greenpanda said:Heck, if [they] out-tard the Nintendo fans, maybe they can put the PS3 back on top of the charts, after all.
Greenpanda said:The Wii/DS ascendancy proves that irrationality and nostalgia.
bud said:holy f*ck.....:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
this is the scariest shit i've ever encountered on gaf.
Actually, it would be. They already have pretty massive debt (tens of billions), and what is essentially the company's credit rating was downgraded late last year.Battersea Power Station said:Doom & gloom? No, Sony has so many years of reputation built up that even taking out massive loans for even more massive operations wouldn't be hard.
IT'S THE BLUE OCEAN, I FINALLY SEE IT!Rock_Man said: