MrSardonic said:o_0
To date, the PS3 has been a disaster in Japan beyond even the worst predictions.
Things should definitely pick up with the release of Virtua Fighter 5, though.
MrSardonic said:o_0
To date, the PS3 has been a disaster in Japan beyond even the worst predictions.
Depends on how much that ****er cost to produce though. Then you have the headache inducing moment of wondering how many units you sold per week during that timeline.Aeris130 said:Disaster is relative. If I released my own console (the "Aeris Boxx") and it sold 10k a month, I'd be happy. If I had 2-3 games in the top 30 every week, I'd be even happier.
CorwinB said:Things should definitely pick up with the release of Virtua Fighter 5, though.
CorwinB said:Things should definitely pick up with the release of Virtua Fighter 5, though.
D.Lo said:Nope, Saturn's still ahead. (Just under 6 million, based on Sega's shipped numbers).
These games only caused 1 or 2-week bumps, going by the sales graphs I would say these games have done absolutely nothing for PS3 in the long run. Nothing positive (except for 2 weeks), nor negative.test_account said:Didnt it? How do you think the number would have looked if VF5 didnt come out? Same goes for Gundam Masou
Kafel said:Forza 2 ?
enishi said:PS3 - less than last week
X360 - a bit rise
CorwinB said:Things should definitely pick up with the release of Virtua Fighter 6, though.
sphinx said:the thing is the the japanese live in a videogame world of their own and people must start to realize that the " collective japanese " makes its mind pretty fast.
Unlike what happens in the US where people don't want to let old consoles go ( PS2,GBA), japanese jump in the newest trend right away to never look back again.
having that said, there is no " wait til (insert gamehere) and everything will be fine ". That doesn't exist in japan. Take monster hunter portable 2 for example: Line ups, craze, hype and still PSP came back to the usual performance levels some weeks thereafter.
Big games for PS3 will only cause "gundabumps", which is nothing to be happy about.
PS3 is dead in japan and no, it's not "to early to tell"
sphinx said:the thing is the the japanese live in a videogame world of their own and people must start to realize that the " collective japanese " makes its mind pretty fast.
Unlike what happens in the US where people don't want to let old consoles go ( PS2,GBA), japanese jump in the newest trend right away to never look back again.
having that said, there is no " wait til (insert gamehere) and everything will be fine ". That doesn't exist in japan. Take monster hunter portable 2 for example: Line ups, craze, hype and still PSP came back to the usual performance levels some weeks thereafter.
Big games for PS3 will only cause "gundabumps", which is nothing to be happy about.
PS3 is dead in japan and no, it's not "to early to tell"
kisakiproject said:Remember that 5 month period PSP was outselling DS 2:1. I wouldn't call anything.
Since when did proper context matter around here?Dragona Akehi said:The one where the DS had an enormous LTD lead?
Those are all troublesome for PS3, but you've probably put them in the proper order from greatest to least. It would be possible for PS3 to do well but Wii to be a monster, so being outsold isn't necessarily a disaster. We know PS3's holiday supply was bad, so it would be possible for its total to be low and it still be moving in a positive direction. The continuing weekly sales, though, point to it not only being in a rut, but staying there indefinitely, which is worse.test_account said:I'm just wondering what people put in disaster, is it number of consoles sold each week (would it be a disaster if it went from 10k to 50k the next week?), how many consoles sold in total or how big outselling ratio compared to Wii?
In Japan, I recall a 10 week period where PSP was outselling DS 1.6:1.kisakiproject said:Remember that 5 month period PSP was outselling DS 2:1. I wouldn't call anything.
kisakiproject said:Remember that 5 month period PSP was outselling DS 2:1. I wouldn't call anything.
Pretty arbitrary numbers considering that the Wii probably didn't sell 70k this week. That said, it does highlight how ridiculous the situation is.Cosmonaut X said:Well, for fun how about a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation:
Current Wii sales PW of, say, 70k;
Total Wii sales to date of 2.4 million, and;
Total PS3 sales to date of 0.9 million
Assuming the PS3 started outselling the Wii 2:1 next week - so, 140,000 PS3 per week - and carried on doing so over the next 5 months, the install base come the end of the year would look something like this:
Wii -- 3.8 million
PS3 -- 3.7 million
:lol
Sharp said:Pretty arbitrary numbers considering that the Wii probably didn't sell 70k this week. That said, it does highlight how ridiculous the situation is.
kisakiproject said:Remember that 5 month period PSP was outselling DS 2:1. I wouldn't call anything.
Dragona Akehi said:The one where the DS had an enormous LTD lead?
Cosmonaut X said:Well, do it with 50k per week and you get a similar result after 5 months:
Wii -- 3.4 million
PS3 -- 2.9 million
Even assuming a huge turnaround, with the Wii dropping to 10k per week and the PS3 rocketing up to 70k per week, the situation after 5 months would be:
Wii -- 2.6 million
PS3 -- 2.3 million
For the PS3 to match, let alone exceed the Wii it's going to require either that it starts outperforming the Wii by a sizeable margin on a weekly basis, or for the arse to fall out of Wii sales and a noticeable improvement in the weekly sales of the PS3.
kisakiproject said:Remember that 5 month period PSP was outselling DS 2:1. I wouldn't call anything.
Eteric Rice said:In other words, "not gonna happen."
Sooo, you are saying I have a chance?Cosmonaut X said:Well, for fun how about a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation:
Current Wii sales PW of, say, 70k;
Total Wii sales to date of 2.4 million, and;
Total PS3 sales to date of 0.9 million
Assuming the PS3 started outselling the Wii 2:1 next week - so, 140,000 PS3 per week - and carried on doing so over the next 5 months, the install base come the end of the year would look something like this:
Wii -- 3.8 million
PS3 -- 3.7 million
:lol
Link1110 said:Next up: Famicom's 19.35m
Then PS1's 21.59m
For comparison, the original Game Boy sold 32.43m
but... but... but... wait until all the "AAA" titles to come outEteric Rice said:In other words, "probably not gonna happen."
Well, I'm pretty sure he was mixing US sales into the Japanese discussion. True enough, PSP's launch period coming at the same time as a post-launch lull for DS made for a pretty big monthly gap, but it's very different than what's currently happening with Wii/PS3 in Japan or North America, where the launches are nearly aligned with one system never falling behind for a week or month.Great Rumbler said:It was about ten weeks, actually.
Cheesemeister said:WII 2,424,359
PS3 883,453
kisakiproject said:Remember that 5 month period PSP was outselling DS 2:1. I wouldn't call anything.
creamsugar said:Famitsu Hardware 5/14 - 5/20
DS Lite - 112,080
Wii - 57,654
PSP - 26,044
PS2 - 11,740
PS3 - 8,189
Xbox360 - 2,296
Will the PS3 stay above 8000 in MC?creamsugar said:Famitsu Hardware 5/14 - 5/20
DS Lite - 112,080
Wii - 57,654
PSP - 26,044
PS2 - 11,740
PS3 - 8,189
Xbox360 - 2,296
GaimeGuy said:Will the PS3 stay above 8000 in MC?
Eteric Rice said:It's like watching a ship, sinking into the sea.
Empty_One said:When is the next game getting released that could give the PS3 a bump?
This is pitiful.
They got them from ioi.Mar_ said:Excuse my ignorance. But how come we are getting Famitsu numbers before MC this week?
AniHawk said:While on fire, with lilfeboats exploding for no reason, and its crewmen congratulating each other on another job well done because they made it halfway out of harbor.
Now that's a disturbing thought...Eteric Rice said:Isn't Famitsu and MC numbers usually a little different?
I mean, we could be talking in the 7k range here, now.
Sweedishrodeo said:I really can't believe any of this.
Stumpokapow said:7:1 this week (5/14-5/20) by Famitsu figures.