Defuser said:But you know English perfectly to start with........
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Defuser said:But you know English perfectly to start with........
Cheesemeister said:
01./00. [PSP] Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War (Square-Enix) - 154,891 / NEW
02./01. [NDS] Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Square-Enix) - 38,003 / 421,333
03./03. [WII] Wii Sports (Nintendo) - 30,180 / 1,573,776
04./10. [NDS] More Brain Age (Nintendo) - 27,930 / 4,266,115
05./08. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) - 21,332 / 4,440,924
06./02. [WII] Super Paper Mario (Nintendo) - 20,670 / 330,851
07./05. [WII] Wii Play (Nintendo) - 20,498 / 1,299,628
08./07. [WII] Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (Nintendo) - 20,063 / 117,487
09./09. [NDS] Momotarou Dentetsu DS: Tokyo & Japan (Hudson) - 18,547 / 143,189
10./04. [NDS] Yoshi's Island DS (Nintendo) - 17,423 / 808,555
11./13. [NDS] More English Training (Nintendo)
12./15. [NDS] Brain Age (Nintendo)
13./11. [NDS] Phoenix Wright 4 (Capcom)
14./14. [NDS] Panel de Pon DS (Nintendo)
15./06. [NDS] Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Nintendo)
16./12. [NDS] Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
17./16. [NDS] Animal Crossing Wild World (Nintendo)
18./17. [NDS] Prof. Layton and the Mysterious Village (Level 5)
19./18. [NDS] Common Knowledge Training (Nintendo)
20./20. [NDS] English Training (Nintendo)
21./21. [NDS] Word Puzzle Mojipittan DS (Bandai-Namco)
22./22. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (Capcom)
23./41. [NDS] 1000 Recipes (Nintendo)
24./34. [NDS] Kanji Brain Test 2M (IE Institute)
25./19. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters Joker (Square-Enix)
26./00. [PS2] Wrestling Kingdom 2: Pro Wrestling World War (Yuke's)
27./25. [PSP] Final Fantasy (Square-Enix)
28./43. [NDS] Cooking Navi (Nintendo)
29./30. [NDS] Kanji Test (Rocket Co.)
30./37. [NDS] Tetris DS (Nintendo)
What are you talking about? They have great legs but we usually only see them dominating the top ten when not much else is out and/or the hardcore are exhausted. Have fun with that though, I'm going to bed. Will read the Sony Gamer's Day / NPD / Media Create hardware meltdowns tomorrow.super funk said:Hmm, it took 97 posts until we got this crap. Slow week indeed.
Sharp said:What are you talking about? They have great legs but we usually only see them dominating the top ten when not much else is out and/or the hardcore are exhausted. Have fun with that though, I'm going to bed. Will read the Sony Gamer's Day / NPD / Media Create hardware meltdowns tomorrow.
exactly. Once devs realised that (the majority of) people don't want console games on their portables they can make portable centric games and these sell well. Unfortunately for PSP by the time they realised this DS was the unstoppable juggaurnaut it is currentlyccbfan said:I'm kinda impressed with the PSP.
Sure its not gonna sell close to the DS but then what system ever had.
This system that everyone was leaving for dead a few months ago is really showing it can sell software if people actually put software that people want on it. It all started with MHP2 and seeing success now with Square-Enix the future looks a lot brighter for the little bugger. I'm probably gonna get mine the day FFT comes out in the US.
(Again DS backers I'm not saying PSP is gonna beat the DS in total sales, I'm just saying the system is here to stay with a good library. IMO a much better RPG library than the DS so far.)
ccbfan said:I'm kinda impressed with the PSP.
Sure its not gonna sell close to the DS but then what system ever had.
This system that everyone was leaving for dead a few months ago is really showing it can sell software if people actually put software that people want on it. It all started with MHP2 and seeing success now with Square-Enix the future looks a lot brighter for the little bugger. I'm probably gonna get mine the day FFT comes out in the US.
(Again DS backers I'm not saying PSP is gonna beat the DS in total sales, I'm just saying the system is here to stay with a good library. IMO a much better RPG library than the DS so far.)
Dalauz said:could someone post last week HW numbers por favor?
Cheesemeister said:
Dalauz said:could someone post last week HW numbers por favor?
Defuser said:But you know English perfectly to start with........
Stumpokapow said:Chris Michael has a parachute account!?
Another one bites the dust?Dalauz said:could someone post last week HW numbers por favor?
I'm sure there's a link in the OP that will answer your question.AdmiralViscen said:What did RW open with? Did FFT beat it? Must be close, right?
AdmiralViscen said:What did RW open with? Did FFT beat it? Must be close, right?
Cheesemeister said:01./00. [NDS] Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Square-Enix) - 274,004 / NEW
Cheesemeister said:01./00. [PSP] Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War (Square-Enix) - 154,891 / NEW
PS360 said:So..about this English Training game...
Ooohh my goood! It teaches you BRITISH ENGLISH?! That's the worst kind!
3+? Please. british english is MUCH too hard for a japanese 3 year old.
So you're saying that a new game on a handheld with a substantially larger user base than the PSP only sold 120K more than a port when comparing first week sales?Cheesemeister said:Surprise, surprise.
Fuzzy said:I'm sure there's a link in the OP that will answer your question.
Fuzzy said:So you're saying that a new game on a handheld with a substantially larger user base than the PSP only sold 120K more than a port when comparing first week sales?
Jammy said:This is off-topic a bit, but PSP has great RPGs? When? I know of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth and FFT (which was apparently a somewhat butchered port) along with Tales of Eternia but... what about something... new?
ccbfan said:I'm kinda impressed with the PSP.
Sure its not gonna sell close to the DS but then what system ever had.
This system that everyone was leaving for dead a few months ago is really showing it can sell software if people actually put software that people want on it. It all started with MHP2 and seeing success now with Square-Enix the future looks a lot brighter for the little bugger. I'm probably gonna get mine the day FFT comes out in the US.
(Again DS backers I'm not saying PSP is gonna beat the DS in total sales, I'm just saying the system is here to stay with a good library. IMO a much better RPG library than the DS so far.)
So it would be a good idea for SE to support the PSP more? Starved owners will buy games = more money for SE.Cheesemeister said:What I'm saying is that PSP owners are starved for content and will buy any RPG that comes along.
PS360 said:So..about this English Training game...
*searches internet*
Ooohh my goood! It teaches you BRITISH ENGLISH?! That's the worst kind!
3+? Please. british english is MUCH too hard for a japanese 3 year old.
Fuzzy said:So it would be a good idea for SE to support the PSP more? Starved owners will buy games = more money for SE.
I'm confused, I see the American flag on there also.goomba said:Aka English english, aka real english, aka international english.
You expect them to teach american english? :lol
Stumpokapow said:Hell yes the PSP has RPGs...
FFT
VP: Lenneth
Jeanne D'Arc
Innocent Life
Untold Legends
Tales of Phantasia FVE
Rengoku
Monster Hunter
Monster Hunter 2
Brave Story
Gurumin
Legend of Heroes
Monster Kingdom
PoPoLoCrois
Shin Megami Tensei
Tales of the World
Valhalla Knights
Ys: Ark of Napishtim
Coming up:
Star Ocean
Star Ocean 2
Disgaea (might already be released in Japan?)
Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII
Fuzzy said:So it would be a good idea for SE to support the PSP more? Starved owners will buy games = more money for SE.
ccbfan said:This system that everyone was leaving for dead a few months ago is really showing it can sell software if people actually put software that people want on it. It all started with MHP2 and seeing success now with Square-Enix the future looks a lot brighter for the little bugger. I'm probably gonna get mine the day FFT comes out in the US.
Will you still be saying that when Castlevania does better on the PSP than the DS in Japan?miguel_c_hammer said:Not really. Software doesn't seem to do so hot on PSP unless it has a top-level brand like FF or Monster Hunter attached to it. Final Fantasy will sell a healthy amount in Japan no matter what system you put it on. Just ask the GameCube.
miguel_c_hammer said:Not really. Software doesn't seem to do so hot on PSP unless it has a top-level brand like FF or Monster Hunter attached to it. Final Fantasy will sell a healthy amount in Japan no matter what system you put it on. Just ask the GameCube.
Cheesemeister said:On that note, perhaps I should add the single top-selling game to the weekly thread titles. Yes, no?
tanasten said:Well, the same could be said about the Gamecube in the past, but it never took out. It´s a matter of flow, if the system has a constant flow of interesting games, the system will flew from selves, if not... like the GameCube, some comebacks and go to die again.
It´s clear that there´s a few systems sold. Publishers can make money from this dormant userbase if they offer interesting games, like Monster Hunter.
So for me, it´s natural and we will see a few games doing great on the PSP, just like some games did on the GC.
Fuzzy said:Will you still be saying that when Castlevania does better on the PSP than the DS in Japan?
Jammy said:People are forgetting how popular the original Final Fantasy Tactics was for PSone. Final Fantasy whoring was basically unheard of at the time, and people were interested in a non-traditional RPG that apparently was worthy to have the Final Fantasy name. Of course, it helped a ton that the game was so damn high in quality.
With multiple spin-offs and vastly different gameplay, you're going to get diluted sales, as is the case with DoC, Revenant Wings, etc., and it will probably happen to Crisis Core too.
Jammy said:People are forgetting how popular the original Final Fantasy Tactics was for PSone. Final Fantasy whoring was basically unheard of at the time, and people were interested in a non-traditional RPG that apparently was worthy to have the Final Fantasy name. Of course, it helped a ton that the game was so damn high in quality.
With multiple spin-offs and vastly different gameplay, you're going to get diluted sales, as is the case with DoC, Revenant Wings, etc., and it will probably happen to Crisis Core too.
speculawyer said:360 - 0
PS3 - 0
Second month in a row. Hi-Def gaming is still dead in Japan. :-(
speculawyer said:360 - 0
PS3 - 0
Second month in a row. Hi-Def gaming is still dead in Japan. :-(
I was under the impression that FF7 was closer to 3.8 than 4 million units.Stumpokapow said:It really wasn't that popular, all things considered. I made this graph in last week's thread, but I guess it's relevant here as well:
tanasten said:Well, the same could be said about the Gamecube in the past, but it never took out. It´s a matter of flow, if the system has a constant flow of interesting games, the system will flew from selves, if not... like the GameCube, some comebacks and go to die again.
Fuzzy said:Will you still be saying that when Castlevania does better on the PSP than the DS in Japan?
Saitou said:I was under the impression that FF7 was closer to 3.8 than 4 million units.
I know for a fact it hasn't reached 4 million sold. Maybe that number is shipped?