markatisu said:Why not make the Wii and port to the PSP?
Maybe that's what they will do, I don't know.
Anyways, let's just see how it keeps selling before be make any more broad pronouncements.
markatisu said:Why not make the Wii and port to the PSP?
Not for most japanese developed titles. JRPGs haven't evolved one bit since PS2 days - I haven't followed ToG that closely, but I honestly can't see anything that differentiates it from ToV (that would actually affect costs noticeably).radcliff said:But costs of a new mainline Tales game on an HD console have to be considered as well.
thats probably going to happen more and more (or the opposite direction)markatisu said:Why not make the Wii and port to the PSP?
week 2007 2008 2009
40 20.704 25.330 35.392
41 20.575 22.877 30.741
42 24.932 26.024 29.965
43 27.502 24.292 25.917
44 37.617 23.123 28.888
45 34.546 24.726 31.810
46 36.230 26.787 26.764
47 54.362 35.298 32.844
48 74.764 49.848 46.673
49 115.057 56.702 106.555
50 170.558 91.641
51 232.907 131.054
52 152.209 134.958
Chris1964 said:Are we going to have this week's Famitsu leak sometime this year?
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Kenka said:I really feel like asking everybody to STFU about Tales of Graces.
C'mon guys, are you trying to criticize its first day sales ? The thing will climb to 300k minimum. Maybe it'll reach 400k. So, let's not turn into jesters please.
Kenka said:I really feel like asking everybody to STFU about Tales of Graces.
C'mon guys, are you trying to criticize its first day sales ? The thing will climb to 300k minimum. Maybe it'll reach 400k.
So, let's not turn into jesters, please.
We didn't get the sell through. Namco shipped over 260,000 copies of Taiko 2 on day 1, and sold 14,000 that day. Its Namco after all...schuelma said:There is no way it will reach 400K. No way. None.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:We didn't get the sell through. Namco shipped over 260,000 copies of Taiko 2 on day 1, and sold 14,000 that day. Its Namco after all...
If you pay attention, he says from where he's updating the numbers on the site (now it says it was from this week Famitsu magazine). I've seen him mention Famitsu 360 before (as well as the others specific magazines).Chris1964 said:Famitsu 360:
As of 29/11/09 I have 276 games with the total software being 5.154.548. Using geocities (mainly) and Moor-Angol's sites there are 6 more games and at least half of the games of the list have more up to date LTDs. Is that guy from geocities having access to Enterbrain 360 weekly report or something?
Heh, who knows, I still wonder where are the rest of the 301k copies Namco claims to have shipped of Tales of the Tempest in Japan while trackers give it a 200k total.schuelma said:Are you saying they might have overshipped Graces to such an extent that it will sell for years for like 900 yen and in 2013 hit 400K?
Kurosaki Ichigo said:Heh, who knows, I still wonder where are the rest of the 301k copies Namco claims to have shipped of Tales of the Tempest in Japan while trackers give it a 200k total.
Btw, there isn't a single tales game announced right now, when was the last time this happened?
Maybe Namco is done with the series!
Kenka said:I really feel like asking everybody to STFU about Tales of Graces.
C'mon guys, are you trying to criticize its first day sales ? The thing will climb to 300k minimum. Maybe it'll reach 400k.
So, let's not turn into jesters, please.
Expecting a modern Tales to triple or quadruple its first day sales is pretty out there. They're lucky to double.Kenka said:I really feel like asking everybody to STFU about Tales of Graces.
C'mon guys, are you trying to criticize its first day sales ? The thing will climb to 300k minimum. Maybe it'll reach 400k.
So, let's not turn into jesters, please.
Dragona Akehi said:I told you all that Tales'd do horribly. I had a feeling in my bones.
JoshuaJSlone said:Expecting a modern Tales to triple or quadruple its first day sales is pretty out there. They're lucky to double.
EDIT: Fair to qualify that the DS ones have been a bit more leggy, but the one for Wii wasn't.
No one says it bombed (hmm, on a second thought maybe some say that). But definetely first day sales are underwhelming.Kenka said:400k ? It's possible. I stand to it. Mostly because the Wii has gaines more exposure during this week with this +128% bump from last week. I can very well see casual gamers pick it up this Christmas with new light shed on the Wii thanks to NSMB Wii.
And, seriously, I still don't get the "Graces bomb" thing. It makes me want to puke. I'd be very happy to see those people eat crow.
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I didn't know that Monster Hunter 3 targets to the 40/60 female/male. Good to know that.Opiate said:I think the Japanese situation is fairly simple, and in many ways, resembles the Western situation.
The Wii seems to sell to a diverse group of people. I'm sure there are some young males in there, but there are also children (both genders) and elderly (both genders). The last we saw, Nintendo proudly trumpeted the gender split on their systems, with the Wii being 40/60 female/male -- a far higher share of women than any system I've ever heard of.
However, most Japanese developers make games for 12-30 year old males (and, I believe, with a specifically nerdy bent, although that may be controversial). JRPGs, action games like DMC or Bayonetta, Metal Gear, sports games like WE, and so forth, are all heavily focused on male interests, and these are (by and large) the headlining games of most third parties.
In contrast to the Wii, the PS3 seems to be comprised primarily of this young male demographic. Again, while Nintendo intended their graphs showing the diverse userbase to be a good thing, if you're making a game like Metal Gear, I doubt that's something you want to hear. That franchise clearly focuses on male interests, so from the perspective of Metal Gear developers, all this means is that half the user base is going to ignore your game, because most girls have little interest in pretending to be a super spy fighting mecha robots.
jeremy1456 said:So you're admitting to being wrong?
It didn't do horribly.
Chris1964 said:I didn't know that Monster Hunter 3 targets to the 40/60 female/male. Good to know that.
jeremy1456 said:So you're admitting to being wrong?
It didn't do horribly.
Opiate said:It looks like it's going to do worse than a port of a game that came out a year ago. And this is before we consider the holiday impact. What exactly is the threshold for "horrible" sales? Would we define it instead as "thoroughly mediocre" or "disappointing?"
I'm really not interested in splitting those semantic hairs. If we can all agree that it did worse than we might expect it to in context, then let's leave it at that.
Kenka said:400k ? It's possible. I stand to it. Mostly because the Wii has gaines more exposure during this week with this +128% bump from last week. I can very well see casual gamers pick it up this Christmas with new light shed on the Wii thanks to NSMB Wii.
And, seriously, I still don't get the "Graces bomb" thing. It makes me want to puke. I'd be very happy to see those people eat crow.
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Hero of Legend said:How about something optimistic?
It passed Vesperia 360's 1st Week on the 1st day, so it's not all doom and gloom.
Also, wouldn't it be fair to credit Vesperia's high PS3 sales to the fact that it sorta had free advertising when it was on the 360? The game itself got out there, just not for the platform it was also later released on. See what I'm saying?
duckroll said:What? ToS DotNW did 120k on the first day, and 151k for the first week. ToG is actually doing less on the first day! :lol
Hero of Legend said:How about something optimistic?
It passed Vesperia 360's 1st Week on the 1st day, so it's not all doom and gloom.
Also, wouldn't it be fair to credit Vesperia's high PS3 sales to the fact that it sorta had free advertising when it was on the 360? The game itself got out there, just not for the platform it was also later released on. See what I'm saying?
Spiegel said:Best (worst) spin ever.
The last phrase/paragraph is amazing.
Hero of Legend said:How about something optimistic?
It passed Vesperia 360's 1st Week on the 1st day, so it's not all doom and gloom.
Chris1964 said:Opiate you say that Metal Gear would underperform on Wii because it appeals only to a single demographic that isn't strong on the system, and probably Monster Hunter 3 didn't underperform (or did it?) because it appeals to both males/females. I'm not from Japan but I don't think that's the case with Monster Hunter. Maybe someone from Japan can enlight us on this.
kswiston said:I know user bases are not the be-all end-all of game sales, but Vesperia launched to a 360 user base of a little over 600k. Wii is closing on 9 million.
Opiate said:I would say that 1) A single counter example isn't strong evidence, particularly when that game has such exceptional pull, and 2) while I would hardly call MH3 a failure, I also wouldn't call it a runaway success, compared to expectations.
I could produce the long list of games that have underperformed slightly or significantly on the Wii -- including games made by Nintendo itself, which focus on young males -- but I won't, because this is not the evidence my argument is based on, and we've had enough of these list wars for a lifetime. I'm asking you again, Chris, please stop.
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markatisu said:What I find amusing is how Vesparia PS3 which had new content, rode on the back of essentially a system reboot and already had good word of mouth is now "just a port" less than a month later
This has nothing to do with ToG, it just seems funny to me given the excitement and obvious appeal of Vesparia on the PS3 is now reduced to being talked about as it was some cheap cash in.
markatisu said:What I find amusing is how Vesparia PS3 which had new content, rode on the back of essentially a system reboot and already had good word of mouth is now "just a port" less than a month later
This has nothing to do with ToG, it just seems funny to me given the excitement and obvious appeal of Vesparia on the PS3 is now reduced to being talked about as it was some cheap cash in.
markatisu said:What I find amusing is how Vesparia PS3 which had new content, rode on the back of essentially a system reboot and already had good word of mouth is now "just a port" less than a month later
This has nothing to do with ToG, it just seems funny to me given the excitement and obvious appeal of Vesparia on the PS3 is now reduced to being talked about as it was some cheap cash in.
velvet_nitemare said:Um, it IS a year old port. All those things don't change that one big thing it had going against it.
markatisu said:Which would be what?
Tales has a devoted fanbase, adding new content to a game 1yr later and making it an attractive option to those jumping in to the PS3 does not put the game at a disadvantage, even though GAF predicted it would
gkrykewy said:I would agree with this, but cherry picking to make a point certainly isn't new to the internet.
Die Squirrel Die said:I hope you are tarring everybody with the same brush and not just those you disagree with, because there's more than enough cherry picking on both sides to go around.
markatisu said:Tales has a devoted fanbase, adding new content to a game 1yr later and making it an attractive option to those jumping in to the PS3 does not put the game at a disadvantage, even though GAF predicted it would
Spiegel said:- Months have been passing and japanese third parties keep announcing games for DS/PS3/360/PSP
schuelma said:I bet we'll get another announcement at Jump. My money is on Vesperia 2.
Opiate said:That franchise clearly focuses on male interests, so from the perspective of Metal Gear developers, all this means is that half the user base is going to ignore your game, because most girls have little interest in pretending to be a super spy fighting mecha robots.
obonicus said:Is there something fundamentally wrong with the Wii?
Was it the flood of GUST and Nippon Ichi RPGs that made the difference?
charlequin said:It does not seem entirely unreasonable to believe that PS3's position as the home of low-grade slightly-pervy moe bullshit would help it out on selling Tales games, now that you mention it.