schuelma said:I think donny should be barred from any further discussion given his initial Tri prediction
After his "The Conduit" prediction nobody should take his predictions seriously
schuelma said:I think donny should be barred from any further discussion given his initial Tri prediction
schuelma said:I think donny should be barred from any further discussion given his initial Tri prediction
donny2112 said:http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9053067&highlight=monster+hunter+ps2#post9053067
In a conversation with StopSign on the matter. I think that was around the first time I posted my expectations ~20 months ago. To be fair with the Black Wii announcement, I raised my LTD to ~750K.
Looking at the numbers now, they're less than some (including Capcom based on the 1 million initial shipment) hoped for the first week. I think that could be the entirety of 2009's poor Wii software releases dragging it down, but we'll see over the next few weeks if it peters out or if it has legs. Doubling the first week is by no means guaranteed (core franchise, etc.), but if it does, I think that would be a really good sales performance from the first week sales.
I don't really have a list, but it's quite easy to come up with the stupid shit people have said over the past years....Vinci said:Has anyone created an official list yet? It would be nice to have something to refer to on occasions when this comes up.
schuelma said:Uhhh yeah.. Tomodachi Collection looks like a million seller to me.
botticus said:Tomodachi went up again?
Meier said:Also, what the heck is Tomodachi/Friends Collection anyway? How/why is this game selling so well?
cvxfreak said:You have no idea how much I wanted to see a game called Winning Eleven 11.
Soundwave2000 said:And I think it does in a lot of way shatter some perceptions about hardcore 3rd party games on the Wii. They can sell on the Wii ... but they have to be the bigger IPs like Monster Hunter, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, or Kingdom Hearts ... not small/unknown/spinoff IPs.
Ride on their coattails!gerg said:Of course, if you don't have Monster Hunter, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, or Kingdom Hearts, what are you to do?
donny2112 said:http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9053067&highlight=monster+hunter+ps2#post9053067
In a conversation with StopSign on the matter. I think that was around the first time I posted my expectations ~20 months ago. To be fair with the Black Wii announcement, I raised my LTD to ~750K.
Looking at the numbers now, they're less than some (including Capcom based on the 1 million initial shipment) hoped for the first week. I think that could be the entirety of 2009's poor Wii software releases dragging it down, but we'll see over the next few weeks if it peters out or if it has legs. Doubling the first week is by no means guaranteed (core franchise, etc.), but if it does, I think that would be a really good sales performance from the first week sales.
gerg said:Of course, if you don't have Monster Hunter, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, or Kingdom Hearts, what are you to do?
I think that the Japanese market, as a whole, is stuck between a bit of a rock and a hard place, at the moment. Is the market becoming more and more irrelevant as time goes by?
This !!!Soundwave2000 said:Third parties -- instead of making like 50 small Wii titles would be better served making 3 or 4 bigger scale games on the platform IMO.
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cw_sasuke said:This !!!
cvxfreak said:This fall/winter will be the decisive proof of whether the Wii will be a strong DS/PS2-like contender or remain very vulnerable despite being a market leader.
It's getting a few franchises that defined Sony's previous consoles, as well as one of Nintendo's biggest (NSMB Wii). If those, plus Wii Fit+ and the continued legs of current Wii games cannot bring the system beyond its slump, I'm not convinced anything short of DQX will.
donny2112 said:http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9053067&highlight=monster+hunter+ps2#post9053067
In a conversation with Stopsign on the matter. I think that was around the first time I posted my expectations ~20 months ago. To be fair with the Black Wii announcement, I raised my LTD to ~750K.
Looking at the numbers now, they're less than some (including Capcom based on the 1 million initial shipment) hoped for the first week. I think that could be the entirety of 2009's poor Wii software releases dragging it down, but we'll see over the next few weeks if it peters out or if it has legs. Doubling the first week is by no means guaranteed (core franchise, etc.), but if it does, I think that would be a really good sales performance from the first week sales.
Vinci said:Honestly, it's not just 'that' - I think they'd do well if they put a myriad of proven PS2 franchises on the thing; ones that aren't enormously popular but have a strong, stable fanbase. Persona, Disgaea, things like that. So they don't have to make HUGE GAMES only, just continue franchises on the system that weren't big enough to warrant the expense of HD or don't depend on graphics or online for their appeal.
king zell said:so whats next with the Monster Hunter franchise? well it stay on the Wii for the next installment or is it going HD (i dont see that, making the fans buys yet another console?)
king zell said:so whats next with the Monster Hunter franchise? well it stay on the Wii for the next installment or is it going HD (i dont see that, making the fans buys yet another console?)
Soundwave2000 said:Thing is I don't believe a game like Professor Layton could have been as successful if things like Final Fantasy III and the more traditional third party IPs on the DS finally paved the road for that system.
Other significant things ... I think if MH3 sells over 1 mill in Japan it gives Nintendo a very good shot at Monster Hunter 4 as well. And it's also significant because I think this is the first online-centric game on the Wii which is pay to play ... it could be a trailblazer in that area too.
People don't want the niche/small scale stuff unless its budget party games, that probably goes for Europe and North America too.
Third parties -- instead of making like 50 small Wii titles would be better served making 3 or 4 bigger scale games on the platform IMO.
Souldriver said:I don't really have a list, but it's quite easy to come up with the stupid shit people have said over the past years....
"Third parties don't sell on the Wii", because the following games don't count...
- Party games
- Sports games
- Mini games
- Fitness games
- Music games
- Kids games
- Puzzle games
This accounts for about 80% of all games, but we all know these are casual games, or to use the correct term: non-games. So they don't count. Also...
- Big Franchises that sell on every console
- Wii versions of older (PS2, GC, ...) games
- Games that have a Nintendo mascot in them, or really any link with Nintendo
- Licensed games from movies, tv-series, ...
Because we all know these games would sell well regardless...
And lastly, don't forget: any game that reaches 1,000,000 units sold is automatically disqualified as proof that third party games sell on the Wii.
The thing is though, it doesn't really matter what game we're talking about. There's always someone who discards the numbers for some retarded reason.It's why all the NPD threads are such an awesome read.(Just as any highly anticipated third party game that bombs get a rationalization by some people too.)
schuelma said:I think it will stay on Wii and PSP. The audience is there, the porting back and forth is easy.
Soundwave2000 said:Thing is I don't believe a game like Professor Layton could have been as successful if things like Final Fantasy III and the more traditional third party IPs on the DS finally paved the road for that system.
Soundwave2000 said:Agreed, though I still think some kind of Monster Hunter DS will happen at some point. Just too much userbase to ignore.
Soundwave2000 said:Agreed, though I still think some kind of Monster Hunter DS will happen at some point. Just too much userbase to ignore.
Vinci said:You're connecting Layton's success to FF and traditional 3rd party IPs? Really? I don't see that at all. I think Layton's appeal is firmly entrenched in the expanded market of the DS.
And I agree on the big titles having an impact, but I feel dismissing small or mid-range titles is doing a disservice to them. The PS2 became the juggernaut it was not only based around its huge IPs, but also due to the fact that it had a consistent wave of quality games of many different types hitting in-between the big dogs. Nintendo has provided enough big dogs to have set some foundation for these games; they just never showed up to continue the system's momentum or plant seeds for future releases of similar veins.
Road said:People will keep hopping on Wii until it "creates" million selling 3rd party franchises that they like
jrricky said:Soooo....has the success of the PSP version rubbed off on the Wii version?
When it sells in two days what it took the previous console version a year to do, I think it's pretty clear to see.BishopLamont said:It remains to be been.
Well, I seem to remember Nintendo home consoles getting games like FF or DQ a time or six, in ancient history.Soundwave2000 said:Considering a Nintendo console has never gotten any one of those kinds of IPs ... it shows a big name IP can sell.
cw_sasuke said:DS cant handle a true MH Game, maybe on the ds succesor but thats a whole other story....
Soundwave2000 said:Well on this board a lot of people used to hound the DS for not being able to sell 3rd party games.
That changed after Final Fantasy III in a lot of ways. It's hard to imagine now but yeah there was very much a time when "so what if the DS sells a lot in Japan ... only Nintendo/Brain Training games sell on it" was a bread and butter mantra for a lot of people on this very board.
Has any 3rd party title sold one million on the Wii yet?donny2112 said:Fixed.
Vinci said:I get that. What I'm saying is that you cannot simply have big games hit on rare occasions, then nothing in between... You need those mid-range, small-scale games that hit more frequently with their stable userbases to help maintain momentum and promote future releases that act as a safety net if any of your big games bomb for whatever reason.
EDIT: I'm not talking about whatever stupid shit spewed out of GAF at the time; I'm talking about what happens in reality, not in the minds of a bunch of delusional fanboys.
Soundwave2000 said:I wonder if the DSi can though ... isn't it more powerful than the regular DS? Not like any of these concerns ever stopped Capcom in the past anyway.
I wouldn't be surprised if Capcom tries to milk MH3 on the Wii more too at this rate maybe with another MH3 title or tournament edition or something next year.
ksamedi said:The userbase for the DSi is way lower than the PSP. Besides, I don't think another version of MH is needed when the PSP and Wii versions are already selling quite well. A DS versuin would probably not add anything significant to the total franchise sales and not worth the effort.
Soundwave2000 said:Aren't they making MH for cell phones? I think MH on DS is a lot like Smash Bros. on DS ... it's probably bound to happen at some point.
Monster Hunter DS would sell decently, but a new PSP Monster Hunter would probably sell much better. So why should they bother with a DS version, when they can make more money on another plattform?Soundwave2000 said:Agreed, though I still think some kind of Monster Hunter DS will happen at some point (maybe even next year). Just too much userbase to ignore.
Soundwave2000 said:I agree with that, but it's a chicken/egg scenario ... you definitely need the big Monster Hunter or Final Fantasy to pave the way first, then maybe those smaller types of games have a shot at selling later on.
Nintendo's problem is they've had this formula backwards or they've relied on the wrong franchise (Resident Evil/Bio Hazard last gen ... which was already a declining franchise in Japan at the time).
Vinci said:There is a Smash Bros. on the DS. It's called Jump Super Stars. Hell, it's even made by Nintendo.
If by "probably bound to happen at some point" you mean "never going to happen" then I agree.Soundwave2000 said:Aren't they making MH for cell phones? I think MH on DS is a lot like Smash Bros. on DS ... it's probably bound to happen at some point.
Soundwave2000 said:Not the same thing. A real Smash Bros. on the DS would clear 2 mill in Japan alone IMO.
Vinci said:Then why hasn't Nintendo made one?
Soundwave2000 said:You might get your answer next year (DS release schedule looks pretty barren).
Vinci said:I'll help cut the suspense: There will not be a Smash Bros. or Monster Hunter on the DS. Ever.
Road said:Has any 3rd party title sold one million on the Wii yet?
I know what you mean -- "lol non-game", but my statement doesn't need to be fixed yet. =P
I also know that the Wii has done its job as the leading console on the creation of million selling titles -- Wii series. I'm just saying what people will keep doing.
Soundwave2000 said:LOL, that's a pretty bold statement considering the DS is the biggest gaming platform in Japan by three or four country miles.
I'll match that, and raise you a "there will be a Smash Bros. and Monster Hunter on a DS platform (the current DS or its successor) within the next few years".
Road said:Has any 3rd party title sold one million on the Wii yet?
Road said:I know what you mean -- "lol non-game",
Road said:but my statement doesn't need to be fixed yet. =P
Kenka said:What is actually the very last title to have sold 1 million + on a Nintendo home console in Japan ?
Would it be Seiken 3 or something ?
Kenka said:What is actually the very last title to have sold 1 million + on a Nintendo home console in Japan ?
Would it be Seiken 3 or something ?
There will be no Smash Bros. on DS. Sakurai isn't going to make a sequel anytime soon and if he makes one it'll be pretty much different from it's predecessors - he already stated this shortly after he finished SSBB. SB isn't a franchise that Nintendo wants to milk and they won't develop a new one without Sakurai.Soundwave2000 said:LOL, that's a pretty bold statement considering it's the biggest gaming platform in Japan by three or four country miles.
I'll match that, and raise you a "there will be a Smash Bros. and Monster Hunter on a DS platform (the current DS or its successor) within the next few years".