Thanks for the additional numbers creamsugar.
Thraktor said:
I think it's time to bust out the chart again:
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~rooneyot/wiisportsattach08_04.png
Wii Sports has been selling aroundabout the 65.5% mark in relation to Wii hardware since the start of the year (prior to that, Wii Sports itself was supply-constrained). The weekly attach rate varies depending on supply of Wii hardware, increasing slightly in weeks with lower hardware sales. This can be best described as the result of existing Wii owners accounting for a larger proportion of Wii Sports buyers. This number itself declines slightly from week to week.
Based on current trends and Wii Sports software sales, we should see Wii hardware sales of 68,085 this week. Similar post-gundabump trends for PS3 put its sales at 13,759 for the week.
On a side note, if I'm not mistaken Wii Sports has just outsold Smash Bros. Melee's LTD (SSBM being the highest selling Gamecube game). Quite an impressive feat, given that Wii's been out for a mere 20 weeks, compared to 4+ years for GC before support was pulled.
Nice Wii Sports analysis Thraktor. Passing SSBM so soon is very impressive. For me, the game is still totally amazing, and I think its sales are completely deserved
marc^o^ said:
We thought people would buy a PS3, and then a Wii as a second console.
In fact it will be the other way around.
This is what seems to be happening.
Too many are trying to lay all the blame on the price, but a bigger problem is the decline in popularity of the kind of experince the Playstation brand is delivering. Wii is exactly what the Japanese have been demanding, in addition to this Nintendo is more popular in Japan than they've been since the NES. Wii and DS's continued success looks pretty certain at this point.
www.gamefront.de has an estimated release list from Famitsu Wii & DS (unconfirmed by Nintendo):
July 2007: Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Fuuketsu no Grimoire (NDS, Square Enix)
July 2007: MushiKing Super Collection (Wii, Sega)
July 2007: Wii Health Pack (Wii, Nintendo)
July 2007: Mario Party 8 (Wii, Nintendo)
August 2007: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (NDS, Square Enix)
October 2007: Super Mario Galaxy (Wii, Nintendo)
November 2007: New Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon (NDS, Nintendo)
November 2007: Dragon Quest IX (NDS, Square Enix)
December 2007: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii/NDS, Sega)
2nd half 2007: Wii with DVD player (Nintendo)
2008: Biohazard: Umbrella Chronicles (Wii, Capcom)
Adding, Phantom Hourglass, DQS, Smash Bros, Wii Music, and if Animal Crossing and Kirby make it:
June 2007: Zelda Phantom Hourglass (NDS, Nintendo)
July 2007: Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Fuuketsu no Grimoire (NDS, Square Enix)
August 2007: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (NDS, Square Enix)
November 2007: Dragon Quest IX (NDS, Square Enix)
November 2007: New Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon (NDS, Nintendo)
December 2007: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS, Sega)
July 2007: Dragon Quest Swords (Wii, Square-Enix)
July 2007: MushiKing Super Collection (Wii, Sega)
July 2007: Wii Health Pack (Wii, Nintendo)
July 2007: Mario Party 8 (Wii, Nintendo)
October 2007: Super Mario Galaxy (Wii, Nintendo)
December 2007: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii, Sega)
December 2007: Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii, Nintendo)
December 2007: Animal Crossing (Wii, Nintendo)
2007: Wii Music (Wii, Nintendo)
2007: Kirby (Wii, Nintendo)
2nd half 2007: Wii with DVD player (Nintendo)
2008: Biohazard: Umbrella Chronicles (Wii, Capcom)
It's a very strong line-up, and there will probably be several other big or potentially big games to be added.