That's the difference between hand-helds and home consoles in Japan.
Actually, that's a very good point. That and Animal Crossing works extremely well as a handheld game due to its social aspects.
That's the difference between hand-helds and home consoles in Japan.
Its like Harvest Moon in that sense. The reason it sells to people and continues to sell is because the core gameplay doesn't change.I think AC 3ds will be different and will sell very well, better than CF, but AC can never change enough to meet fan demands. In the end you're still planting and picking stuff and doing lots of collecting and after dozens of hours of doing so from one AC to the next its seems like people just burn out on the core gameplay which isn't going to change.
Its like Harvest Moon in that sense. The reason it sells to people and continues to sell is because the core gameplay doesn't change.
In other words you get NeoGaf.True but then you get a very avid minority that wants it to change because theoretically they love AC but in practice they no longer want to play "the same game" anymore. Or something like that.
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If Nintendo just releases a cheap update again, I hope it falls flat on its face. Here's to hoping that they learnt their lesson from the Wii version.
At long last. OK, the retailers have not said if the 3DS sales pace was shattering everything in the past seasons so it may not reach 600k :-( 450k-500k would still be damn damn good.Today was the peak of holidays.
According to many retailers 3DS>>everything else
Everything back to stock for Vita except for 32GB memory cards
PSP was purchased from many kids as a holiday gift
Just Dance could face supply problems due to high demand
Just Dance at 90k-ish would be epic. Maybe Nintendo could try to re-launch the guitar genre and see what results they can pull.
I think one of the big advantages of the dance game is that it doesn't require more than the controller you already have, no big plastic accessories. I don't think the Guitar genre will be back anytime soon...
I think AC 3ds will be different and will sell very well, better than CF, but AC can never change enough to meet fan demands. In the end you're still planting and picking stuff and doing lots of collecting and after dozens of hours of doing so from one AC to the next its seems like people just burn out on the core gameplay which isn't going to change.
How can we really know that when there haven't actually been any efforts to mix things up with Animal Crossing?
I mean, yes, the core gameplay elements will always be the same, but I don't see any inherent reason why every iteration of Animal Crossing needs to have the exact same N64 aesthetic, the exact same town, the exact same neighbor animals, the exact same Tom Nook extortion racket, the exact same fruits you can grow, etc. There's a lot of room to play around within the vague bounds of the Animal Crossing formula and I think if this entry fails to excite it would at least be worth considering shaking up the routine.
Its like Harvest Moon in that sense. The reason it sells to people and continues to sell is because the core gameplay doesn't change.
ac is a pretty lazy series (and boy do i love it) but city folk was just inexcusable. 3ds seems to be a much bigger improvement... relatively. heheh.
ac is a pretty lazy series (and boy do i love it) but city folk was just inexcusable. 3ds seems to be a much bigger improvement... relatively. heheh.
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Animal Crossing is a franchise, that like Zelda, and Pikmin I just don't like.
I think if you accumulate all of the advancements of the Animal Crossing series since the original on the N64, you might have enough for a proper sequel.
You don't, because the most awesome part of the game (the friggin NES games) was actually taken away
Animal Crossing is a franchise, that like Zelda, and Pikmin I just don't like.
Animal Crossing is a franchise, that like Zelda, and Pikmin I just don't like.
lolololAnd DQ, and MH, and RE and probably KH by now and maybe FF in the near future... lol.
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And DQ, and MH, and RE and probably KH by now and maybe FF in the near future... lol.
And DQ, and MH, and RE and probably KH by now and maybe FF in the near future... lol.
How can we really know that when there haven't actually been any efforts to mix things up with Animal Crossing?
I mean, yes, the core gameplay elements will always be the same, but I don't see any inherent reason why every iteration of Animal Crossing needs to have the exact same N64 aesthetic, the exact same town, the exact same neighbor animals, the exact same Tom Nook extortion racket, the exact same fruits you can grow, etc. There's a lot of room to play around within the vague bounds of the Animal Crossing formula and I think if this entry fails to excite it would at least be worth considering shaking up the routine.
Poor Takao, leave him alone, with the games he likes.
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I mean...leave him alone!
How can we really know what exactly?
but the games he does like are so bad.
How can we know how well a drastically changed Animal Crossing will performwhen there's never been one.
Having gone to look up some more details on AC 3DS, I'm pleased that there seem to be some significant new features, but I disagree that there's any real meaningful change in the visual style.
I think what Stimp is trying to say is Medabots and DB games suck.
Do you think it's (potentially) crucial that AC 3DS have a new artstyle?
These two are gone from the 3DS game...
Abyss on the 3DS was a port, not a remake. Innocence R is a "remake" that I'm not sure would look good even on a PSP. I personally would be very surprised if it manages to outsell the original on DS. Effort wise I want it to bomb. =P 3DS got the better deal by receiving a port of a good game instead a questionable "remake" of a questionable game. It shouldn't affect the judgment of Vita, but if the lack of game announcements stays the current way it may still do that.Since the topic has died down; I:d like to hear people:s thoughts on how they think tales of innocence will do(espically compared to tales of abyss remake);
- estimates on its sales
Is it a ps brand?
- if it does worse compared to tales of abyss how does that effect judgement of psp vita etc?
I think what Stimp is trying to say is Medabots and DB games suck.
what i'm saying is he's wrong
if they're so good where are the english releases??????
in a situation like this, I am always against the dilemma of whether to sign our or get the settings to show avatars, so hardif they're so good where are the english releases????????
edit: holy shit the true stumps avatar is back
I don't if the game is actually good or not, but it looks considerably worse than even ToA; Scamco.Abyss on the 3DS was a port, not a remake. Innocence R is a "remake" that I'm not sure would look good even on a PSP. I personally would be very surprised if it manages to outsell the original on DS. Effort wise I want it to bomb. =P 3DS got the better deal by receiving a port of a good game instead a questionable "remake" of a questionable game. It shouldn't affect the judgment of Vita, but if the lack of game announcements stays the current way it may still do that.
Since the topic has died down; I:d like to hear people:s thoughts on how they think tales of innocence will do(espically compared to tales of abyss remake);
- estimates on its sales
Is it a ps brand?
- if it does worse compared to tales of abyss how does that effect judgement of psp vita etc?
How can we know how well a drastically changed Animal Crossing will performwhen there's never been one.
Having gone to look up some more details on AC 3DS, I'm pleased that there seem to be some significant new features, but I disagree that there's any real meaningful change in the visual style.
150K will correspond to a very high attach rate, probably around 15%. (That is, if Vita manages to sell 1m by end of January.)Abyss on 3DS sold barely above 100k units, while Innocence on DS did approximately 250k, plus 15k with the Best Price version. I can see its lazy remake on Vita selling in between the two results, so probably around 150k, just because Tales fanbase is very faithful on Sony platforms, and it is not a straight porting.
150K will correspond to a very high attach rate, probably around 15%. (That is, if Vita manages to sell 1m by end of January.)
Since the topic has died down; I:d like to hear people:s thoughts on how they think tales of innocence will do(espically compared to tales of abyss remake);
- estimates on its sales
Is it a ps brand?
- if it does worse compared to tales of abyss how does that effect judgement of psp vita etc?