CreatureX3 said:
jman2050 said:The only question now is what humiliating tag he gets.
DR2K said:I like how my post is being misconstrued into something it's not. I'm only saying that NSMBwii sales are going to be more front loaded than the DS version. But hey if it manages to hit 20 million in a few years WW, the expectations I was seeing btw, I'll admit to being wrong. I've got inches to spare on my e-penis.
rurounizel said:You know, I find it very interesting that New Super Mario Bros. is doing so well where it's last few iterations have, while not failed, haven't come close to doing this well in sales.
I think what's interesting to note is this. Super Mario Bros., the game that arguably got the Famicom seriously moving in Japan and moved the NES in America was a huge phenomenon, selling millions of units in it's first installment, and continued to remain a huge icon through it's next few 2-D platforming romps. Then Mario branched out (and Sonic was also introduced), and those did OK but not the best in terms of sales. Then Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine came out, and while they sold respectively and garnered great critical acclaim, their sales were not in the millions. Even though Mario was still a powerful franchise, it wasn't shaking the world like it did back in the 80s and early 90s....
... until New Super Mario Bros. It's like Mario suddenly became popular again. And how did he do this, one might ask?
By (finally) going back to doing what he did in the first place. What he always did best. Side-scrolling platform games. While NSMB did borrow elements of SMB3 and SMW, it none-the-less brought the series back to it's roots. It's almost as if the Japanese public was *waiting* for this to finally happen, and when it did, they welcomed the good plumber back with open arms.
Okairi, Mario. Okairi.
DR2K said:I like how my post is being misconstrued into something it's not. I'm only saying that NSMBwii sales are going to be more front loaded than the DS version. But hey if it manages to hit 20 million in a few years WW, the expectations I was seeing btw, I'll admit to being wrong. I've got inches to spare on my e-penis.
DR2K said:I like how my post is being misconstrued into something it's not. I'm only saying that NSMBwii sales are going to be more front loaded than the DS version. But hey if it manages to hit 20 million in a few years WW, the expectations I was seeing btw, I'll admit to being wrong. I've got inches to spare on my e-penis.
farnham said:hopefully new super mario bros wii, monster hunter 3 and wii fit plus will join the million seller list soon
Laguna said:Can you do a PS3 milion seller list for PS3 too please?
Captain Smoker said:Top5 First Week:
WII - New Super Mario Bros. Wii 936.734
WII - Super Smash Bros. Brawl 816.198
WII - Mario Kart Wii 608.147
WII - Monster Hunter 3 (tri~) 582.548
WII - Wii Sports Resort 353.827
Wii Million Sellers:
WII - Wii Fit 3.538.570
WII - Wii Sports 3.528.473
WII - Wii Play 2.697.416
WII - Mario Kart Wii 2.370.000
WII - Super Smash Bros. Brawl 1.812.706
WII - Wii Sports Resort 1.355.000
WII - Mario Party 8 1.354.885
WII - Animal Crossing: City Folk 1.182.000
Vilix said:I'm gonna have to go with the idea that the sales numbers are front loaded. Yeah, it'll hit over a million. But, think it'll suffer the same fate as SSBB.
Not if you go by NSMB DS. That thing has legs, and the 2d Mario games are way more appealing than a pseudo mascot fighter.Vilix said:I'm gonna have to go with the idea that the sales numbers are front loaded. Yeah, it'll hit over a million. But, think it'll suffer the same fate as SSBB.
Onesimos said:The games that came close to one million copies were Metal Gear Solid 4 and White Knight Chronicles.
Onesimos said:You may want to add Monster Hunter 3 to the Wii Million Sellers list, as according to Capcom, it already sold over a million copies in Japan.
schuelma said:joke..post?
Actually, Capcom says that they shipped over a million copies (and in the end it doesn't make a huge difference for them right now whether these copies get sold or not) and not that it sold over a million copies to the consumersOnesimos said:You may want to add Monster Hunter 3 to the Wii Million Sellers list, as according to Capcom, it already sold over a million copies in Japan.
Vilix said:I wish it was, chief. But, SSBB had a lot more anticipation than NSNBWii. I just think it'll suffer the same fate. Not that it was a bad fate, mind you. SSBB is pretty well. But, not MKWii well.
schuelma said:Incorrect. It has shipped 1.1 million copies to retailers, which is what Capcom uses when presenting their IR reports.
It has sold about 940K as of 2 weeks ago.
NCSX said:Square Enix updated their vendors over the weekend concerning the allocation ratio for the FFXIII Lightning Bundles and we won't be allowed to purchase what we originally preordered because they are currently only selling the bundles based on how many copies of the FFXIII game a vendor has purchased. Unfortunately, the ratio is 4:100 or 4 Lightning bundles for every 100 copies of the game purchased.
Culex said:So there's still 160k copies just sitting in stores still? That sounds like a lot of lost money on retailers.
schuelma said:From the first day numbers, NSMB Wii actually sold more copies in days 2 thru 4 which is something NSMB DS, Mario Kart Wii, Mario Galaxy, and SSBB failed to do. That is an initial sign of enormous legs.
duckroll said:So, there's the email that NCSX is sending out to people who pre-ordered the limited edition Lightning PS3. In particular this is the part which is of interest:
If this is true then most people will have to settle for buying a normal Slim + FFXIII, because that would be even more limited than the Crisis Core bundle. Even if retailers order a staggering 1.5 million copies of the game initially, which is almost ridiculous, that would only put about 60k of the LEs on the market. Much lower than any of our estimates, that's for sure.
SSBB had a lot more anticipation because it's much more focused on core gamer than NSMB Wii is - and these people are the ones who anticipate games. In contrast to SSBB NSMB Wii has a much bigger casual appeal and that is why it will have much longer legs.Vilix said:I wish it was, chief. But, SSBB had a lot more anticipation than NSNBWii. I just think it'll suffer the same fate. Not that it was a bad fate, mind you. SSBB is pretty well. But, not MKWii well.
Well, that would be phenomenal legs. If it starts with 175k I doubt that it will sell more than, say, 250k units.Culex said:[WII] Tales of Graces (Namco Bandai) - 175k
I think it will end up selling around 350k to 400k, making it just short of Symphonia for the GC.
wrowa said:Well, that would be phenomenal legs. If it starts with 175k I doubt that it will sell more than, say, 250k units.
Am I seeing S-E desperately trying to use that to stuff retail with copies of the game because the initial number ordered was way too low?schuelma said:Wow, that is really low.
wrowa said:Well, that would be phenomenal legs. If it starts with 175k I doubt that it will sell more than, say, 250k units.
Stopsign said:That's a little extreme. Legs that bad don't come by to often.
duckroll said:Par for course for Tales games these days.
Title - FW/LTD
Tales of Vesperia PS3 - 227k/312k (still selling)
Tales of the World RM2 - 210k/317k
Tales of Versus - 153k/216k
Tales of Symphonia DotNW - 151k/212k
Tales of Hearts - 141k/259k
Tales of Vesperia 360 - 101k/161k
Are those the real numbers?Spiegel said:
[NDS] Luminous Arc 3: Eyes (Marvelous) - 28k
[PSP] Naruto Shippuden: Narutimate Accel 3 (Namco Bandai) - 78k
[PSP] Winning Eleven 2010 (Konami) - 75k
[PS2] Winning Eleven 2010 (Konami) - 55k
[WII] Tales of Graces (Namco Bandai) - 170k
[PS3] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Square-Enix) - 85k
[360] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Square-Enix) - 45k
Souldriver said:Are those the real numbers?
perfectchaos007 said:I don't think so. Did you miss the big sparkly banner?
jman2050 said:Pick one:
A) Wooooooosh
B) thatsthejoke.jpg
C) :lol
Agent Icebeezy said:Been a while since I viewed a Media Create thread. Wii isn't rising to heaven by itself anymore? PS3 has some good numbers here. What has prompted the turnaround?