ShockingAlberto
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This is fascinating.
They're both doing terribly. What is your point?Right... and even then, sell twice WiiU. Great for the Nintendo console, right?
Trolling can work both ways...
This is fascinating.
I think they might try both LL and regular special edition 3DS's with either MH 4 or more likely Pokémon X/Y.
Sony didnt decreased their expectations. Their expectations failed.
Nintendo decreased them publicly and that were "news" on many sites.
Like this: http://www.shacknews.com/article/77630/nintendo-revises-wii-u-sales-expectations-downwards
That is bad marketing and I am sure Sony and Nintendo wont make that mistake again.
wtf are you talking about?
You mean there is no news when they cut it to 12? cut it to 10? cut it to 7?
...huh.hah I love how this is going nowhere.
off topic but your tag is gone? y u stop being reasonable SA?
I always forget that Nintendo is still actively pushing the regular 3DS. Promotion wise it might as well not exist here in Switzerland. Time for a 3DSi.
You seem to be only interested in discussing how poorly the Wii U is doing, while berating people for talking about the Vita's performance. It doesn't work like that. This is a sales thread, where the sales of games and hardware are evaluated. People do have biases, and they are sometimes on display here, but once they begin interfering with rational discussion, they are dealt with. If you aren't interested in pulling your fingers out of your ears and engaging other posters respectfully then you shouldn't be in here.Well, I see its pointless to argue with you if you dont see all the trolling for PS Vita from other console fans.
If you want discusse sales, well I could talk about how dead is WiiU or how bad is the future for Nintendo in the big console market (better competitors, no third party support, historical decrease of sales for their big games, etc).
But, as you say, that would start a pointless "system war" again.
I have been wanting to invest in a Vita but people here say that Sony might discontinue it, that makes me uneasy with this purchase.
I just have want to know how people are deducing that Sony is going to discontinue the Vita, because if there is even a 1% chance then I want to stay clear.
2013 will be the first year in quite some time without a new handheld model for a Nintendo system...
It's too early I think, but more RAM for the OS at the expensive of DS games could be pretty neat...though I'd then wait for the 3DSi XL myself!
Huh. This thread has gotten kind of weird, huh?
I'm wondering how SMT IV did digitally.
Don't forget PS4/X1 release.No its the usual WiiU or Vita talk. Things will get better in the fall when the PS4 comes, Nintendo releases some games for the WiiU, 3DS gets the big hitters, PSV hopefully gets some titles.
Don't forget PS4/X1 release.
...huh.
How strange.
So the forecast is extremely low, showing no faith in anything turning around the fortunes of the Vita, yet it's also a pipe dream?Even if you dont change your mind about possible discontinuation 3.5 million is a pipe dr eam
I actually predicted 29 August awhile back! Need some distance between X & Y!I predict that MH4 is going to release in late August or early September.
Hopefully we find out in the direct.
Early September would be a failure, with Pokemon coming the next month. They should have it launch at the beginning or mid august. Pack in a MH4 demo with AA5 to push it sales even further.I predict that MH4 is going to release in late August or early September.
Hopefully we find out in the direct.
Yeah, I guess you can. I still think there's a middle option though: they have stuff coming that will help sales but they aren't expecting that stuff to set the whole world on fire.Both views can easily be correct. You can think that 3.5 million means they have very lite faith in the platform but also think even their low faith number is optimistic at best with the way vita is selling. Lets not forget it may be 4 million projected for vita because sony is so ashamed of its numbera.
Because at this stage in the life of the Vita, it was already being declared dead, I expect.Also I don't know why anyone would bring up Wii U in response to Vitas future being questionable. If Wii U is selling 15k in America at this point next year you can bet that discontinuation will be a strong topic.
So the forecast is extremely low, showing no faith in anything turning around the fortunes of the Vita, yet it's also a pipe dream?
I don't see how both views can be correct.
How could I
Putting all my hopes on PS4 that it will do well in Japan. We need at least one home console doing really well in Japan. If theres one thing Sony should do its invest in SCEJ (their output is getting better though) or Japanese developers. If they flesh out their first party like they did in the west this gen it could really help them.
PS4 should do fine. Japanese third parties don't really have another console alternative besides the Wii U, and even if the Wii U picks up not every game will be as good a fit for it compared to PS4.
They'll just stick to the PS3 or forgo console development altogether.
Here's what's not trolling: the Vita is currently no longer carried in several major Japanese department stores. As time goes on, this situation only worsens. This is reality.
what is nintendo going to do with wii u?
this cannot continue.
i think it's clear they plan to wait out holiday 13. if things dont turn by then (and they wont), it's over.
They have little confidence, not zero confidence. That might seem like pedantry but I feel it's an important distinction given that we were talking about discontinuation.Whether you agree with one or both views, it's easy to see how they can both potentially be correct.
A forecast of 3-3.5M for the 3rd FY is ridiculously low. The Gamecube didn't fall below 3.8M (and that was during its 1st FY when it was only on the market for several months) until its 5th FY, when it was all but dead and buried. So Sony is expecting the Vita to have a worse year than any year of the Cube pre-2006. So yes, for a dedicated worldwide gaming system, the forecast is remarkably low, and shows that Sony has zero confidence in the product this FY. This viewpoint isn't really even open to debate.
Which is why I feel it's safe to assume there are titles in their unannounced lineup that they expect will have a positive effect on unit sales. They aren't forecasting their current sales, they're forecasting their future sales.At the same time, given the current sales of the system worldwide, plus the announced lineup moving forward, it is entirely possible for someone to also believe that Sony still won't reach the ~3.5M forecast that they have set.
The latter is pretty much what I'm expecting. The low output on PS3 is already painting a bleak picture and I don't expect many of these developers to make the jump to PS4. WiiU could have been a viable alternative, but with the low amount of sales, I doubt it's a very attractive move to make. That leaves the handheld and mobile space, which they have already been gravitating towards heavily.They'll just stick to the PS3 or forgo console development altogether.
They'll just stick to the PS3 or forgo console development altogether.
Well, they just announced a 2014 game for it, so yeah. The mandated remote play also suggests so, as did the cryptic 'living room' stuff at the PS4 reveal.People are still expecting Sony to support the Vita?
Well, if I say 'wait for E3', I'll get pounced on. So, I'll just say I don't know but maybe they'll announce some stuff somewhere down the line.And really what is the difference between Sony officially discontinuing the product and retailers just never ordering more stock? Their forecast should be the most damning evidence first of all but they're also launching the PS4 this year. Price drop in Japan and Soul Sacrifice already happened and nothing to change its trajectory. What else could they possibly have that would actually improve things for more than a month?
People are still expecting Sony to support the Vita? And really what is the difference between Sony officially discontinuing the product and retailers just never ordering more stock? Their forecast should be the most damning evidence first of all but they're also launching the PS4 this year. Price drop in Japan and Soul Sacrifice already happened and nothing to change its trajectory. What else could they possibly have that would actually improve things for more than a month?
I really don't see console development completely dying out.
First of all, many if not most of the biggest Japanese franchises are also aimed at a global audience. Second, 3DS cannot deliver console-like experiences, which won't suddenly become unattractive with the generational shift. So unless Vita suddenly becomes a third-party powerhouse...
All bets are off, Alberto is about to get unreasonable.
Obviously, the larger third parties are going to continue to push their global franchises but as we saw in the current generation, those companies began to support the 360 in a big way as it became clear that the PS3 was not the PS2.
The original comment I was responding to implied that the PS4 needed to be successful for Japanese publishers else they would only have the Wii U; this would only be the case for Japanese-centric publishers. The larger third parties (SE, Capcom, Namco) can push their big franchises on whatever console is biggest in the other areas of the world. They don't 'need' the PS4 per se; they just need an install base large enough to support their AAA development budgets. The current gen that meant PS3 and 360 combined; this coming gen may see Xbone dominate completely - I personally expect history to repeat itself and once again will have a slowly paced race to a near tie between Xbone and PS4.
It doesn't make much sense either, they supported the system when it had a much lower user base, why would they stop supporting it when the user base will be even bigger in 2014? These platforms get more attractive as long as the user base keeps rising. I mean people act as if PS3 and 360 set the world on fire when they were released. MS and Sony had to spend years t establish their platforms.People who believe that it is possible to discontinue devices like the Vita or Wii U just because of their sales performance and ignoring the fact that companies spend a lot of money into these projects are
fuck-ing-de-lus-ional
And don't bring up any system from 1789 or 1276, modern gaming business works differently
it's a good question and I'm not the one to answer it as I just don't have the knowledge. Every week there's a PS3 title on the charts that we will never see in the West - those are the games I'm referring to. If uptake of PS4 is slow, I can see those types of games continuing on the PS3 for a long time, especially as they are rarely graphic showcases so really don't 'need' the PS4.Which publishers and series are actually Japanese-centric? Honest question, I'm somewhat out of my element here.
Namco Bandai has the Tales franchise, SEGA has Yakuza, everything Musou and there's all the Gust, Compile Hart etc. stuff which is all predominantly PS3 focused. Unless they stay on PS3 or switch to Vita they can't go anywhere besides PS4.
Also I don't know why anyone would bring up Wii U in response to Vitas future being questionable. If Wii U is selling 15k in America at this point next year you can bet that discontinuation will be a strong topic.
It doesn't make much sense either, they supported the system when it had a much lower user base, why would they stop supporting it when the user base will be even bigger in 2014? These platforms get more attractive as long as the user base keeps rising. I mean people act as if PS3 and 360 set the world on fire when they were released. MS and Sony had to spend years t establish their platforms.
Even if Vita sells 5 million year for the next 5 years , why would companies who already are having successes like Marvelous or Bamco drop the support? It's not like the user base is getting any smaller.
I have been wanting to invest in a Vita but people here say that Sony might discontinue it, that makes me uneasy with this purchase.
I just have want to know how people are deducing that Sony is going to discontinue the Vita, because if there is even a 1% chance then I want to stay clear.
I have been wanting to invest in a Vita but people here say that Sony might discontinue it, that makes me uneasy with this purchase.
I just have want to know how people are deducing that Sony is going to discontinue the Vita, because if there is even a 1% chance then I want to stay clear.
Both have a long, hard road ahead of them, that's for sure. The Wii-U has titles likelier to sell, that we know of, but it also has some stiff competition arriving this year. The Vita has a brighter future now than it did last year, but it also has insurmountable competition in a rapidly shrinking sector.