donny2112 said:Animal Crossing: City Folk. Third-party, it's probably Dragon Quest VI on SFC.
Of course I meant third-party. Dragon Quest VI is like... what, 13 years old ?
Fucking 13 years ?
donny2112 said:Animal Crossing: City Folk. Third-party, it's probably Dragon Quest VI on SFC.
Kenka said:Of course I meant third-party. Dragon Quest VI is like... what, 13 years old ?
Fucking 13 years ?
I'm assuming this is Third Party home console game.Soundwave2000 said:Pretty sure it was a Dragon Quest game on the SNES. It's been a long, loooooong time coming.
Is it possible that these games actually have a larger userbase on PSP because of pirating?duckroll said:So, just to throw some statistics into the MH DS discussion....
Phantasy Star Portable on the PSP sold over 600k, while Phantasy Star Zero on the DS sold about 200k. Why, and do you think it is applicable to Monster Hunter as a comparison of two franchises driven by multiplayer gameplay and loot/customization?
You do realize that all those kind of games sold well on the PSP ? Plus its not like there is no piracy on the ds.TheKingsCrown said:Is it possible that these games actually have a larger userbase on PSP because of pirating?
Traditionally, Monster Hunter on consoles have been nowhere near FF in popularity. While it's clear that some part of the portable versions' success has rubbed off on MH3, it's still not clear how much. I don't think it will quite be enough to reach FF levels.carlo6529 said:It will be fun when the time comes to compare the sales of Monster Hunter Tri to Final Fantasy XIII.
They are roughly on the same lines of popularity in Japan?
In Japan? No(t yet). Worldwide? 36 third party million sellers through March 2009.Road said:Has any 3rd party title sold one million on the Wii yet?
Hell; between N64, GCN, and Wii, Taiko no Tatsujin and now Monster Hunter 3 are the only things to hit half a million. I believe DQ Swords is the only additional one to be over 400K.Kenka said:Of course I meant third-party. Dragon Quest VI is like... what, 13 years old ?
Fucking 13 years ?
Jokeropia said:Traditionally, Monster Hunter on consoles have been nowhere near FF in popularity. While it's clear that some part of the portable versions' success has rubbed off on MH3, it's still not clear how much. I don't think it will quite be enough to reach FF levels.
duckroll said:I think it could be dangerously close, which would be a cause for concern for Sony Warriors, but it'll also be very interesting to look at from a sales perspective. MH3 will almost certainly do over a million, how much more is the big question. On the other hand, FF these days top out at 2 to 2.3 million, and that's on the PS2. If we expect a slight drop due to the PS3 userbase, then they could well be within reaching distance of each other.
duckroll said:I think it could be dangerously close, which would be a cause for concern for Sony Warriors, but it'll also be very interesting to look at from a sales perspective. MH3 will almost certainly do over a million, how much more is the big question. On the other hand, FF these days top out at 2 to 2.3 million, and that's on the PS2. If we expect a slight drop due to the PS3 userbase, then they could well be within reaching distance of each other.
Well, you know the whole Media Create thread thing. Japan only implied.donny2112 said:Not in Japan, but U.S. and worldwide there have been some.
Exactly. I'm thinking of Carnival Games, specifically.
If Taiko had reached 1 million in Japan before Monster Hunter 3 might, I think that extra qualifier would still be needed.
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.
I don't think it will. They overshipped massively, and already a lot of retailers have been cutting prices little by little. It's a decent first week, especially for a console MH, but I think Capcom knows it won't come close to the success of the PSP games.duckroll said:MH3 will almost certainly do over a million, how much more is the big question.
DeaconKnowledge said:Almost there, just a little further.
Games of ALL types. Not just niche games, or party games, or waggle games, or puzzle games, or RPGs. The Wii (or frankly, any console) can build a market for all types of games. Let's not play the pigeonhole game.
Jonnyram said:I don't think it will. They overshipped massively, and already a lot of retailers have been cutting prices little by little. It's a decent first week, especially for a console MH, but I think Capcom knows it won't come close to the success of the PSP games.
Road said:Well, you know the whole Media Create thread thing. Japan only implied.
I just think the Wii won't begin to start shutting up some fanboys while I what I said doesn't happen. That's why I cited traditional, "hardcore" franchises on the PS1 and PS2. And since you mentioned worldwide, things like CoD selling one million in the East won't help the cause while it sells 4 times more on the 360. You can keep arguing with them, though. Must be funny sometimes.
And I thought the same of Taiko. I was even going to write that myself. Haha
Jonnyram said:I don't think it will. They overshipped massively, and already a lot of retailers have been cutting prices little by little. It's a decent first week, especially for a console MH, but I think Capcom knows it won't come close to the success of the PSP games.
Bundles have been dropping too. You're right that 60% sell through in 2 days is not a massive overshipment, but the price drops have been gradual this week, starting from Monday. Well, at least according to hakomachi, which is always an entertaining read, but I don't believe he has any particular systems bias.schuelma said:Have they been cutting prices on all the versions or just the standalone? I could see a situation where the CC Pro packs keep selling while retailers struggle to sell out the initial shipment of the standalone software.
And I don't think a 60% or so sell through rate in 2 days is necessarily a "massive overshipment". If next week they've sold through another 175-200K then I think that's a pretty good start.
markatisu said:You deserve a award for your genius, of course Capcom does not expect it to match the 2-3m the portables has. I just love the amount of people who act as if a 900k-1m selling game (which it will be) is some sort of failure or "just not good enough" when nobody else has done anything close since the systems release except for Nintendo
And you are being way overdramatic with the massive overshipment statement. They undershipped MHG and suffered imho for it. If the game tops out at 750-850k then I think you can say it was a massive overshipment (similar to FFCC EoT)
If anything is price cut its the standalone, MHG showed people wanted bundles and I see no reason why that trend did not continue with MH3
GhostSeed said:Monster Hunter is on/coming to cell phones (old news) so a DS version wouldn't be out of the question.
hu, am just saying that MH is a success wherever it goes. and your point is taken and I agree with it, but i never meant that oh 3rd party is bombing on the Wii or something, I just stated that that MH 3 can also be argued against the fact that Wii rd games can sell IF they are as big as MH.poppabk said:Ok to play devils advocate further, if the Wii is cheaper to develop for, and big name titles will sell wherever they go - why release any big name titles for the HD consoles at all? You are saying that publishers should release all their big name titles for the Wii, which I would like but it seems a bit excessive.
what? *sigh*,duckroll said:Seems like Top Spin 3 on PS3 did even worse than Juon. I guess that proves that there's no hope for 3rd party sequels to sell on the PS3?
That seems very unlikely. Checking for games that had first weeks like MH3's +/- 50K, I find 6 million sellers and 2 that are at about 920K. All eight of the games had four-day first weeks, too.Jonnyram said:I don't think it will.
Your English is better than a lot of people who supposedly use it as their first language.faridmon said:I suck in in English since its not my first language but that's not enough excuse
whoa, really? thanksJonnyram said:Your English is better than a lot of people who supposedly use it as their first language.
Jonnyram said:I don't think it will. They overshipped massively, and already a lot of retailers have been cutting prices little by little. It's a decent first week, especially for a console MH, but I think Capcom knows it won't come close to the success of the PSP games.
schuelma said:And I don't think a 60% or so sell through rate in 2 days is necessarily a "massive overshipment". If next week they've sold through another 175-200K then I think that's a pretty good start.
JoshuaJSlone said:That seems very unlikely. Checking for games that had first weeks like MH3's +/- 50K, I find 6 million sellers and 2 that are at about 920K. All eight of the games had four-day first weeks, too.
faridmon said:hu, am just saying that MH is a success wherever it goes. and your point is taken and I agree with it, but i never meant that oh 3rd party is bombing on the Wii or something, I just stated that that MH 3 can also be argued against the fact that Wii rd games can sell IF they are as big as MH.
sorry if I am not clear enough or somethingI suck in in English since its not my first language but that's not enough excuse
what? *sigh*,
but your second answer is good enough, so I guess AQ interactive never expected the game to do well in the first place.
Wait, how do they survive in the business?
Spiegel said:If the game sells "only" 175k this week (days 3-9) and follows with a typical drop I doubt it would even get a 2nd shipment (if the first shipment is about 1.1 million).
583k -> 175k (758k LTD) -> probably <100k
I'd say 250k this week, but considering how KH Ds dropped from 291k (two days) to 94k the next week I don't know what to think.
AnimeTheme said:Reviews from actual gamers, especially those experienced MH gamers, are below average for the lack of monsters and content in general. Some people say they can possibly finish the majority part of the game within the 20 days of free online service... lol
I start to doubt the leg of this game in later weeks.
jett said:Man massive bump for the Wii! A while ago I would've figured Wii Sports RISOTTO would cause something like this and not MH3.
Soundwave2000[B said:]How can "little" third party games sell when they have to compete against the big Nintendo titles though?[/B] Why should the typical Nintendo console owner buy a "smaller scale" third party game over say a major Nintendo release.
That whole set up is exactly what caused the huge imbalance on Nintendo consoles in the first place.
Damn right third parties have to bring bigger IP on Nintendo platforms if they want to compete.
Now after a sizable market for third party software has been established, then maybe you will see the smaller scale/riskier stuff take off because the consumer isn't only looking at just Nintendo software anymore ... but a lot of this is the fault of the third parties.
The DS went through this exact same process, it's been a slower process on the Wii because the system was written off by a lot of third parties before it even launched due to being the successor to the GameCube.
Vinci said:Where are you reading this?
Obviously he personally knows those people, how else would he know that they are 'experienced' MH players?Vinci said:Where are you reading this?
faridmon said:what? evem on other console they have to compete with other first party games AND third party games, and as you mentioned the Wii does not have 'big scale' third party games so thas not an excuse at all.
your other point still stands and I agree
Segata Sanshiro said:Probably a lot of the same people that said DQIX was shitty trash, and look how badly things are going for that game.
AnimeTheme said:Mainly from "another GAF", as well as a few other Japanese sites. Most of them who spoke are long-time and experienced MH gamers (I know some of them personally as I played with them in the MHP2G times). Most of them think MH3 is worse than the previous MH games. Maybe they don't represent the whole MH3 gamer population in general, but I think they tell what the hardcore MH gamers think.
schuelma said:Maybe like some people have one opinion and then other people totally have another opinion.
It is. I guess the otaku don't like Sandy, but her light-hearted interjections are probably quite enjoyable for most people. They've made me lol a few times, anyway.Segata Sanshiro said:DQIX's a fucking awesome game and Enix put in a lot of hooks to keep you from trading it in. I don't think it's going as high as Wada thinks it is, but I would be shocked if it wasn't leggier than usual.
Soundwave2000 said:How can "little" third party games sell when they have to compete against the big Nintendo titles though? Why should the typical Nintendo console owner buy a "smaller scale" third party game over say a major Nintendo release.
That whole set up is exactly what caused the huge imbalance on Nintendo consoles in the first place.
Damn right third parties have to bring bigger IP on Nintendo platforms if they want to compete.
Now after a sizable market for third party software has been established, then maybe you will see the smaller scale/riskier stuff take off because the consumer isn't only looking at just Nintendo software anymore ... but a lot of this is the fault of the third parties.
The DS went through this exact same process, it's been a slower process on the Wii because the system was written off by a lot of third parties before it even launched due to being the successor to the GameCube.