Maybe LR FFXIII?
I doubt it tbh but we'll see.
Maybe LR FFXIII?
Maybe LR FFXIII?
The superior tracker is all we need.
11./00. [3DS] Bandai Namco Games Presents J Legend Retsuden <TBL> (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.11.07} (¥4.980) - 15.920 / NEW <60-80%>
Now that's where Nintendo has messed up badly...
It'd be better if they had something at December release. Oh well
Of course. Nintendo didn't follow up the price drop with more games. I just hope it stabilizes above 10k.
It's been said time and time again...the Wii U in Japan isn't getting any games and so it's forgotten. The few games Nintendo puts out simply isn't enough or often enough. In the States at least third party games can fill in the gaps, but that isn't happening at all in Japan. What third party is really doing anything for the system in Japan? None of them, really. There's no way it can survive on Nintendo alone. It's just not gonna happen.
Bullshit.Terrible numbers vs. terrible numbers, are still terrible numbers.
That, and after the Mario ads started last week on TV, lots of people have been expressing worry about how heavy the controller looks. -__-
http://yudiyudi.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-1121.html
if Nintendo can keep the sales at 15k a week (with jumps on big game releases) that ok sales under the circumstances. they just need to stop it going under 10k
It's been a week.
Sub-10K next week, then some Mario effect and Holiday period should keep it at reasonable levels.
New year collapse again though I expect.
PSV | 22.924
Time to get this shit engraved.
Bullshit.
It's the second best selling platform YTD, no? That's not 'terrible' when the rest of the market sells low numbers.
It hasn't even sold a million yet this year. What position it's in is irrelevant consider that the only really healthy platform in Japan is the 3DS.
Why wouldn't it be? I think Battlefield 3 sold more at launch actually...
And now to wait for Super Mario 3D World to work its magic...
Nintendo should have moneyhatted Battlefield for Wii U.
It sells enough to keep the 3rd party developers interested. That's good enough.
They need to open new studios, acquire new studios, forge more (and TRUE) unprecedented partnerships, and/or do a massive hire, because it's pretty inexcusable how they handled the Wii U launch. Trouble with HD development of not, they dropped the Wii in 2010, they've had plenty of time to work on games. Wii U debacle shows Nintendo's mismanaging things in house. Thought they would learn from the 3DS debacle but guess not.Yeah Nintendos WiiU software output really is a new low for this company.
It sells enough to keep the 3rd party developers interested. That's good enough.
Has the Vita every really had problems with third party support? I see games announced for it all the time. Sure as hell can't say the same thing for the Wii U.
Not sure how it is in Japan, but here in the US I saw more evidence of the WiiU's issues at Best Buy. A couple were looking at the Zelda bundle and a sales associate was trying to explain that it isn't an expansion pack for the Wii.
The guy said "you mean it's like a Wii 2?" They had no idea.
I don't know what else Nintendo can do with the Wii U. Slashing prices won't mean anything without the software to back it up. Wii U wasn't ready for a November 2012 launch. They should've delayed it, although I know that would give it other issues, it would've been better overall for the system.
On the plus side, at least the bundles stopped it from crossing streams with the Dreamcast...
Uhmmm... no. It's a terrible number period. The rest of the numbers show how poorly the Japan market is doing overall. Doesn't change the fact that Vita's numbers are very bad, man.Bullshit.
It's the second best selling platform YTD, no? That's not 'terrible' when the rest of the market sells low numbers.
It hasn't even sold a million yet this year. What position it's in is irrelevant consider that the only healthy platform in Japan is the 3DS.
Bwahahahaha!It's still not a healthy platform, and numbers are still terrible for the Vita unless you live in another universe than me where a company quarter after quarter decrease their forecast, is a good thing.
It really isn't, though. 15k a week is around 780,000 a year. With a given console life of 5 years, that's around 3.9 million sold total in Japan.
That's downright nightmarish for Nintendo, at BEST. Anything under that (and we all know it's going to end up well under 15k a week on average from here until the end of its life without DRASTIC change from Nintendo) is downright scary.
And the Wii U has been out for a year now. If it had any sort of competent leadership, Nintendo would be having blockbuster after blockbuster coming out this holiday season.
Bwahahahaha!
Not that many developers and publishers seem overly enthusiastic about Vita. Heck, Capcom and Square-Enix are pretending it doesn't exist in the hopes that it goes away.It sells enough to keep the 3rd party developers interested. That's good enough.
first year was pretty terrible
So you're saying the Vita is doing good numbers in Japan? You're saying Sony hasn't decreased Vita/PSP forecast 8 quarterly reports in a row? You live in a delusional world.
The problem is that I don't think it will even sustain 10-15k after the holidays. Especially once the PS4 hits the market giving it more competition.If Nintendo can manage to sell 5 - 6 Millions in Japan. Actually, i think is going to be a great success from Nintendo. Considering the Wii U position right now. So i think 10 - 15 K a Week. Is a good number, Without big releases, is a reasonable number.
Bwahahahaha!
Not that many developers and publishers seem overly enthusiastic about Vita. Heck, Capcom and Square-Enix are pretending it doesn't exist in the hopes that it goes away.
Okay, I get that you love your Vita, and that's fine. I love mine, too. I think it's my favorite Sony system. That said, though, the thing is doing horribly, especially in handheld land, so what, exactly, are you laughing about?Bwahahahaha!
On the plus side, at least the bundles gave it some of a buffer from crossing streams with the Dreamcast...
That's do to Nintendo's incompetence. The same company that expects 9 million Wii U's sold by the end of March 2014 (and won't budge on it!). 3DS is still a healthy and successful platform regardless of not hitting this company's dumb expectations.hes saying how the 3ds has never met a forecast
They need to open new studios, acquire new studios, forge more (and TRUE) unprecedented partnerships, and/or do a massive hire, because it's pretty inexcusable how they handled the Wii U launch. Trouble with HD development of not, they dropped the Wii in 2010, they've had plenty of time to work on games. Wii U debacle shows Nintendo's mismanaging things in house. Thought they would learn from the 3DS debacle but guess not.
hes saying how the 3ds has never met a forecast