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Anihawk - how are PS3 sales? Have you noticed a huge, upward surge in sales?
nextgeneration said:Anihawk - how are PS3 sales? Have you noticed a huge, upward surge in sales?
Jammy said:I'm not really surprised by the Wii sell-outs and Guitar Hero III pre-orders. The Guitar Hero games fit the Wii and its gameplay ideals like a glove. Hardcore, casuals, females, etc. all enjoy Guitar Hero just like they do Wii. It's also $10 less than the other versions...
AniHawk said:The PS2 version is $90 now.
LanceStern said:6.Bishop Lamont - Sorry for the name mispelling
Well here's how I see it, form page 12 and 13
That sounds pretty harsh to me there bishop. And I really see no where to respond correctly. Especially when "BS" is used. You didn't question it, you just flat out called me wrong
For my DQS prediction, I agree my whole first month, week, year LTD prediction was wrong. I stick to my prediction for as long as we see the 2nd and 3rd week sales, where honestly, anything can happen.
Did you HONESTLY believe, that I believed the PS3 was going to sell 100k per week by "doubling" it's sales of 8,776?
Moreover, did you honestly think I arrived at that number, by adding it's percentages, assuming that percentage would stay the same for the next 20 weeks and ADDING them together to get an 100% increase in sles == doubling? Honestly you believed I believed that?
BishopLamont said:All DQS needs to do is sell 1000 copy for 100 days, for it to break 400k, do you seriously think this won't happen, how much do you think DQS will sell next week? 0 copies?
Wait, is it only the Wii version? I thought it was all versions, which would make about 10 times more sense. I'd imagine the majority of preorders would be for the PS2.titiklabingapat said:I'm not surprised at the GH III Wii preorders. The game is the debut of the series on the Nintendo console and Nintendo fans are still some of the most hardcore people in gaming circles.
The true test is whether or not the casuals pick up the Wii over the PS2 version come Christmas. The PS2 might be cheaper and easier to find, but the Wii still has waggle and will probably be the hottest thing again during the holidays.
Metroid Prime 3:16 says Samus just kicked your ass!AniHawk said:Metroid Prime 3: 16
Sharp said:Wait, is it only the Wii version? I thought it was all versions, which would make about 10 times more sense. I'd imagine the majority of preorders would be for the PS2.
schuelma said:Look at Anihawk's post from the prior page- the Wii version has the most pre-orders.
I meant that first time Guitar Hero buyers might be enticed to buy the Wii console more(over the cheaper and well stocked PS2) to get thier Guitar Hero fix because you get Wii Sports and waggle too, not that waggle is only specific to the Wii version of the game.Sharp said:Wait, is it only the Wii version? I thought it was all versions, which would make about 10 times more sense. I'd imagine the majority of preorders would be for the PS2.
BishopLamont said:You must've missed this.
I said you are wrong, because of your DQS prediction, and the PS3 thing. You sounded very serious, I don't know you, so I couldn't tell you were joking from what you said.
ethelred said:... in one store. Anecdotal evidence, guys. C'mon, let's not get carried away.
titiklabingapat said:but the Wii still has waggle
Oh, I suddenly figured out how to read that post. Sorry guys!schuelma said:Look at Anihawk's post from the prior page- the Wii version has the most pre-orders.
it was m0dus and here's the thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120874donny2112 said:Speaking of, do you know where the thread is that has the multitude of NeoGAF logos, including the "needs more sparks" one? If you remember who posted it, I can just search on that. Thanks.
that reminds me...I need to change my preorder from PS2 to PS3 for GH3.AniHawk said:I know this is incredibly off-topic and means virtually nothing, but I just got back from The Store (I've only worked there once a week for about the last month or two [got another job somewhere else], so suddenly preorder numbers are interesting to me again).
Anyway:
Guitar Hero III: 134
Wii: 45
360: 41
PS2: 27
PS3: 21
SSBB: 17 (preorders started on this today. The Store got about 18 Wiis to sell too, which has been an extra boost)
SMG: 8 (preorders also started today)
Fire Emblem: 5 (see above)
Metroid Prime 3: 16
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass: 83
Bioshock CE: 16
Halo 3: 344 (the most The Store ever had was 400 for Halo 2)
Regular: 185
Legendary: 135
Collector's: 24
GTAIV: 70 or so
PS3: guesstimating around 30, including CE
360 Regular: 26
360 CE: 16
Layton and Contra 4 were recently added too, but I didn't see how many reservations there were.
Vinnks village is soooo last gen. AniHawk in HD.AniHawk said:I know this is incredibly off-topic and means virtually nothing, but I just got back from The Store (I've only worked there once a week for about the last month or two [got another job somewhere else], so suddenly preorder numbers are interesting to me again).
Anyway:
Guitar Hero III: 134
Wii: 45
360: 41
PS2: 27
PS3: 21
SSBB: 17 (preorders started on this today. The Store got about 18 Wiis to sell too, which has been an extra boost)
SMG: 8 (preorders also started today)
Fire Emblem: 5 (see above)
Metroid Prime 3: 16
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass: 83
Bioshock CE: 16
Halo 3: 344 (the most The Store ever had was 400 for Halo 2)
Regular: 185
Legendary: 135
Collector's: 24
GTAIV: 70 or so
PS3: guesstimating around 30, including CE
360 Regular: 26
360 CE: 16
Layton and Contra 4 were recently added too, but I didn't see how many reservations there were.
bune duggy said:it was m0dus and here's the thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120874
moku said:Vinnks village is soooo last gen. AniHawk in HD.
davepoobond said:i saw someone walking out of the store with a ps3 when i went to best buy today.
the only other person i saw holding a ps3 box outside of a store was me in the reflection of my car
Bo130 said:I know this probably won't be very useful at all, but I noticed something. 5 onlinegames got released across Wii and DS in Japan thursday. Let's compare the two most succesful of these;
Naruto 5 for Nintendo DS had 904 connections thursday and 2,126 (+135% compared to thursday) connections friday.
Jikkyou Baseball for Wii had 4,692 connections thursday and 4,943 (+5% compared to thursday) connections friday.
If anything, I think it seems like Jikkyou is much more frontloaded than anything else released this week. I actually doubt it'll hit 100k, but I'll have to see the next couple of days activity online as well to determine anything of that matter. I'm really not sure about this, just thought I'd let you know.
cvxfreak said:You fail for not contributing to next week's Media Create chart.
Brak said:Metroid Prime 3:16 says Yokoi so loved the world that he gave his one and only Daughter; that whoever believes in her shall not perish but have infinite energy tanks!
Oblivion said:Anihawk, what were the pre-orders for GTA: SA like?
AniHawk said:And the way the company has been treating its employees lately, that's fine by me.
ZealousD said:GameStop is a shitty company to work for. The fact that I'm working with video games is like the novacane that makes it tolerable.
AniHawk said:The DM still didn't listen to his side of the story.
moku said:You pose a very interesting question, and one that should not be mired with fanboy bullshit.
There are a miriad of reason why third-party developers havnt been as quick to jump on board. These reason are my own, as I have tried to make sense of what, in my view, has to be one of the most assinine business decisions I have ever seen, by a huge amount of companies within one industry.
1.)History. This, to me, is the #1 reason third-party developers have been reluctant to just "dive in" when developing Wii/DS games, instead of on other platforms. Nintendo has an awful history in dealing with third-parties.
2.)Nintendo competition. This is very close to #1, and related to #1. Nintendo's own games, will outsell thier third-party counter-parts by massive margins, and will be technically superior becuase of the massive studio backing them, allowing for extended dev times, and endless resources. Everyone knows that when Nintendo releases a "big gun", it's sales will dwarf everything else on the platform, including third-party games within the same genre.
3.)Burning bridges. ALOT of companies burnt bridges with Nintendo back in the day, by just ourtight bailing on them. Nintendo didnt forget this. It would seem some third-parties are bieng a hell of alot nicer to struggling platforms then they were in the past. This industry has shown that if you burn a certain bridge, odds are that your going to end up having to use that bridge once again. People within these companies have long memories.
4.)Fear of absolute dominance. Nintendo owns the handhled market, and is selling more handhelds then it ever has. Now Nintendo is dominating the console realm. If I was athird-party dev., I would be a little on edge right now. There is money to be made on the 360, no question. But how long can you ignore the coming Wii-Wave? Do you want an industry completly dominated by one console maker, on both platforms?(Handhled, Console)
This is my guess. Nintendo's past, and fear of having to obey on demand one super powerfull company.
ZealousD said:I don't know what it is but it really seems like any DM, in any company I've ever worked for is an arrogant jackass. It's like they think they're really important, but in the grand scheme of things they're peons like the rest of us. They just get paid over the poverty line.
Aristotlekh said:True, but anecdotally, both of the companies I work for have CONSTANT district manager turnover rates. Every few months there's a new one. I've gone through 4 or 5 in the last two years, so I generally don't put up with their shit.
LanceStern said:No I didn't miss that. It sounded rhetorical.
Well I must have been misreading your messages.
I'm glad this is straightened out.
Syth_Blade22 said:Quite an interesting analysis. Has this happened on many third party wii games that you can remember? I'd have a look at your threads... but Heck, you might enjoy the question, who knows.
AniHawk said:I've actually had only 3 in three years. The first one left because she was diagnosed with cancer. The second one, who let me in on a last-minute Shinkawa/Kojima signing moved on to another company with better pay. The current one has been there for at least two years now.
Aristotlekh said:Do they like their jobs (in the event you can actually tell)?
titiklabingapat said:Well, look who's back at the top of the Amazon charts.
I think I should create a thread and make a big fuss about it.
:loltitiklabingapat said:Well, look who's back at the top of the Amazon charts.
I think I should create a thread and make a big fuss about it.
Amazon charts don't mean anything. Ever.titiklabingapat said:Well, look who's back at the top of the Amazon charts.
I think I should create a thread and make a big fuss about it.
donny2112 said:Famitsu June 4-10
30. NDS Detailed Japanese History B Total Training 7274 / NEW
donny2112 said:Famitsu June 25-July 1
28. NDS Detailed Japanese History B Total Training 8734 / 21870
donny2112 said:Famitsu July 2-8
24. NDS Detailed Japanese History B Total Training 7755 / 29625
donny2112 said:I mentioned this in last week's Media-Create thread, but with the subject of third-party slowburners coming up again, here it is again.
NDS Detailed Japanese History B Total Training
"Man that'll bomb. Too much of a niche game."
That's sort of what I thought when I first saw it on the charts for June 4-10.
* Debuted at #30.
* Niche sounding game.
I was pretty sure this would be the last I saw of it, and I was right, for three weeks. It didn't show up on the next two Famitsu charts. Then last week's chart came out.
Not only had it returned to the chart, but it sold more in its fourth week than its launch week. As it only sold 5,862 over the two weeks it was off the chart, I figure that the retailer order for this game must have been about 12K. I don't know if that's profit territory for the makers of this game, but it definitely says how the retailers thought it would do.
It showed up again in this week's Famitsu chart.
This is a third-party DS game that has a niche appeal (IMO), low retailer outlook, and has sold 75% of its LTD after its launch week. I'm sure that percentage will go even higher, too. This is the kind of jumbled reality the DS has brought to the Japanese market.
Bomba for your first week? Not necessarily a terrible thing if you market to the right audience.
Everybody is waiting in agony for your verdict about this game.LanceStern said:I don't know whether to count the game as a bomba or not.
Why I should: It's sold less than 30k units. That's small for ANY game, even for a 3rd party niche DS title in Japan.
Why I shouldn't: It's niche, I don't know whether or not it was advertised, and it still has sold more than I expected it too. Not to mention its somehow found a way to scrap back onto the charts. It's 3rd party.
It's like Lost MAgic in the US. It is an exception to the bomba critique.
:lol :lol :loltitiklabingapat said:Well, look who's back at the top of the Amazon charts.
I think I should create a thread and make a big fuss about it.
LanceStern said:I don't know whether to count the game as a bomba or not.
Why I should: It's sold less than 30k units. That's small for ANY game, even for a 3rd party niche DS title in Japan.
Why I shouldn't: It's niche, I don't know whether or not it was advertised, and it still has sold more than I expected it too. Not to mention its somehow found a way to scrap back onto the charts. It's 3rd party.
It's like Lost MAgic in the US. It is an exception to the bomba critique.