I reckon they dipped their toes in iOS / Android waters, made mad money for little outlay and decided to pursue that market instead. The rapid porting of Theatrhythm was an interesting turn of events.So, I felt this discussion would be more suited for this thread...
I reckon they dipped their toes in iOS / Android waters, made mad money for little outlay and decided to pursue that market instead. The rapid porting of Theatrhythm was an interesting turn of events.
Similar story with EA. They can make more money on smartphones than they could on both the dedicated handhelds combined, might as well shift resources over and enjoy the bigger fruits for less labour.
Good post, i agree. Although i would say that if one should cut out the hunches and all that stuff, these threads could be cut a lot shorter. There are always the unknown factor, for example will a game sell more or less than the predecessor, and then there are new IPs as well. Many of the disccusions are based around guessing and hunches/feelings (all predictions are this to a certain degree), and pretty much all of them have some base on historical data (i.e the Vita could turn around if it gets a pricedrop and a killer app, based on the PSP turnaround. How likely it will be is anyone's guess though).I come here for the numbers. I check my fanboy preferences at the door. I have no hate for the Vita and have been relatively disappointed by the 3DS. But the trends and numbers don't lie.
It is possible for the Vita to pull a miracle play and have something like Soul Sacrifice become the next Monster Hunter. Maybe the AKB game will go viral in the Otaku community and outperform all expectations leading to a rush on the Vita.
But those are based on hope and faith. Not really what we do in sales threads. It's exploring numbers and patterns. Kinda boring really but we like it. Some of us more than the games themselves. If there is hope for a Vita revival or a credible reason the WiiU is going to tank, say it with numbers and graphs. Not with feeling, hunches or wishes.
I want the Vita to do well. Sales age is boring without a strong challenger. And I really hate the "lol vita is soooooo dead" comments. They add nothing to the conversation at all. Express shock but don't see it as a personal victory for some delusional crusade. Also don't have hurt feelings if its your platform underperforming.
Lots and lots of good threads on Gaf for emotional reactions and hopes and dreams. But let us sales agers look at our boring charts and lists of numbers without all that.
There is an article supporting your argument: Square-Enix claims £20 mobile titles do sell, not as negative as you’d thinkI reckon they dipped their toes in iOS / Android waters, made mad money for little outlay and decided to pursue that market instead. The rapid porting of Theatrhythm was an interesting turn of events.
Similar story with EA. They can make more money on smartphones than they could on both the dedicated handhelds combined, might as well shift resources over and enjoy the bigger fruits for less labour.
Significantly worse. 75k, in the biggest-selling week of the year, and stock readily available on selves; I remember figures of ~70% total sellthrough?
Define "shining".
Sorry, all your doom & gloom must be getting to me. Instead of discussing sales numbers MC topics devolve quite quickly into "all is lost for Vita!", "Sony, just die already!", etc. If WiiU doesn't take off NeoGAF will need major Suicide Watch Force.
The problem is for all 'hardcore' and 'arts' GAF wants to be people here are in LOVE with sales numbers. MC threads are the worst, since they are all about discussing sales numbers.
In other threads people might say things like "I'm happy this game is coming to other platforms, more people will get to experience it", this will never happen in MC thread.
Square Enix has large production issues, and on the DS (and the PSP to an extent) their sales went on a downward slide over the course of the generation for things without the Dragon Quest label.There is an article supporting your argument: Square-Enix claims £20 mobile titles do sell, not as negative as you’d think
Also: "We are making every effort to achieve a substantial earnings improvement in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013 and beyond through a range of initiatives to respond to the changes in the business environment."
But somehow, it seems weird to go the mobile route while fans on established platforms have specific needs they could fulfill easily. Why would they shift resources to mobile and ignore the money in the traditional sector?
I think we just need to wait and see how will the new titles fare - esp. AKB PSP vs. Vita
I come here for the numbers. I check my fanboy preferences at the door. I have no hate for the Vita and have been relatively disappointed by the 3DS. But the trends and numbers don't lie.
It is possible for the Vita to pull a miracle play and have something like Soul Sacrifice become the next Monster Hunter. Maybe the AKB game will go viral in the Otaku community and outperform all expectations leading to a rush on the Vita.
But those are based on hope and faith. Not really what we do in sales threads. It's exploring numbers and patterns. Kinda boring really but we like it. Some of us more than the games themselves. If there is hope for a Vita revival or a credible reason the WiiU is going to tank, say it with numbers and graphs. Not with feeling, hunches or wishes.
I want the Vita to do well. Sales age is boring without a strong challenger. And I really hate the "lol vita is soooooo dead" comments. They add nothing to the conversation at all. Express shock but don't see it as a personal victory for some delusional crusade. Also don't have hurt feelings if its your platform underperforming.
Lots and lots of good threads on Gaf for emotional reactions and hopes and dreams. But let us sales agers look at our boring charts and lists of numbers without all that.
Square Enix has large production issues, and on the DS (and the PSP to an extent) their sales went on a downward slide over the course of the generation for things without the Dragon Quest label.
Maybe they just lack the confidence that they can make a large amount of profitable, lower budget titles for the 3DS, so they have moved many of their resources to the mobile sector outside of surefire hits like Dragon Quest and a few experimental titles like Bravely Default.
I mean, they did put out this slide to show the success rate of their mobile operations:
They don't even place handheld games as a nominal part of their corporate structure as far as I can tell, given that digital entertainment represents their game division, and that division only lists "HD Games", "Social Games and Others" (are handhelds "Others"?), and "MMO":
I mean, I would personally find this really unfortunate since I quite liked their handheld output, but so far their actions aren't overwhelming me with confidence in their greater dedication.
One year later, the Vita has only broken 50k ONE TIME since it's original launch month, and it barely did that at 50,070 (Aug 27 - Sep 2).
You can't even say the PSP is taking sales away from the Vita, either. Combined, they have totalled 78,124 in December....
3DS is at 530,524.
We were all told by Sony and fans here to wait for the 2nd holiday period. Here we are, and there is nothing to show for it.
Let's put this in perspective yet again:
the original DS sold in 2011, when it could be considered dead, 657,787 units.
Vita in it's 2nd year is now at 649,081.
Not one original ip in the top 20 (I think, aside from nintendoland if that counts). 3DS has 10 of the top 20 releases, none of them are new either.
For the west it's call of duty and mario, for JPN it's mario/nintendo brands. What a stagnant industry this is.
Not saying the games aren't good but man, "safe bets" doesn't even cover it.
I just don't get the appeal of the 3ds, don't get me wrong, I have an xl, but it mostly sits in a drawer because it's like the wii. 3-4 great first party games and... nothing.
Vita is just technically on another level, but it just doesn't have that "safe bet" franchise like Nintendo.
I come here for the numbers. I check my fanboy preferences at the door. I have no hate for the Vita and have been relatively disappointed by the 3DS. But the trends and numbers don't lie.
It is possible for the Vita to pull a miracle play and have something like Soul Sacrifice become the next Monster Hunter. Maybe the AKB game will go viral in the Otaku community and outperform all expectations leading to a rush on the Vita.
But those are based on hope and faith. Not really what we do in sales threads. It's exploring numbers and patterns. Kinda boring really but we like it. Some of us more than the games themselves. If there is hope for a Vita revival or a credible reason the WiiU is going to tank, say it with numbers and graphs. Not with feeling, hunches or wishes.
I want the Vita to do well. Sales age is boring without a strong challenger. And I really hate the "lol vita is soooooo dead" comments. They add nothing to the conversation at all. Express shock but don't see it as a personal victory for some delusional crusade. Also don't have hurt feelings if its your platform underperforming.
Lots and lots of good threads on Gaf for emotional reactions and hopes and dreams. But let us sales agers look at our boring charts and lists of numbers without all that.
Is anyone arguing the Vita is doing bad? It seems like you're trying to argue against some sony boogieman that's not there.
Anyways, the DS is still not dead in the US, in fact it's relatively kicking the 3DS's ass. Not sure why you would compare an admittedly lagging console with a massively successful one the likes of which we will never come close to seeing again. The sales charts in Japan show well enough how bad the Vita is lagging behind the competition.
Great post. For me the Vita sales are disappointing because an absolutely brilliant handheld console (hardware wise probably the best one ever realized to date) is being killed by everything that isn't it's fault. It's not the Vita's fault SC can't get any killer ips, it's not the vita's fault that it's not getting marketed, etc.
The market is stagnant enough with sequel after sequel, 2-3 brands that get tacked onto every conceivable genre, etc. If the vita fails, it's going to only get worse.
The "HD Games" label include both console and handheld titles.
I just don't get the appeal of the 3ds, don't get me wrong, I have an xl, but it mostly sits in a drawer because it's like the wii. 3-4 great first party games and... nothing.
Vita is just technically on another level, but it just doesn't have that "safe bet" franchise like Nintendo.
I certainly hope I'm wrong and they have large aspirations beyond Dragon Quest and a game or two here and there, but I kind of feel like I keep waiting to see a much larger push, yet the tradeshows keep passing by and I'm kind of left wondering.
Vita isn't a person.
These are my feelings as well + 3DS is region-locked = no buy for me. I think there was a graph on Polygon showing Vita getting the most original IPs this year. Doesn't seem to matter, everyone is playing Mario and MH.
I think there are many people in S-E with larger aspirations than making mobile games, however they are most likely overruled by Wada, who seems to be a big fun of iOS thrash. Makes you wonder why is he even approving FFXIII sequels.
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I just don't get the appeal of the 3ds, don't get me wrong, I have an xl, but it mostly sits in a drawer because it's like the wii. 3-4 great first party games and... nothing.
=Castor Krieg;45614881]These are my feelings as well + 3DS is region-locked = no buy for me. I think there was a graph on Polygon showing Vita getting the most original IPs this year. Doesn't seem to matter, everyone is playing Mario and MH.
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we are in the Japanes charts thread, so: nope
Dude actually look at the charts of the thread you are posting in. Many other games have come out for the 3DS this year in Japan and done well. You sound upset that the 3DS is actually doing well and just want to throw it off to Mario and Monster Hunter like nothing else is selling.
This.
Dude actually look at the charts of the thread you are posting in. Many other games have come out for the 3DS this year in Japan and done well. You sound upset that the 3DS is actually doing well and just want to throw it off to Mario and Monster Hunter like nothing else is selling.
so far their actions aren't overwhelming me with confidence in their greater dedication.
I thought his point was that for all the bluster about people wanting original IP's, they don't actually sell all that well in comparison to sequels. A glance at the charts seems to support that.Dude actually look at the charts of the thread you are posting in. Many other games have come out for the 3DS this year in Japan and done well. You sound upset that the 3DS is actually doing well and just want to throw it off to Mario and Monster Hunter like nothing else is selling.
Umm.. All that means is that A) the bundle is not standard or B) the reason for the lack of demand is not "just" related to price.Yes, and research also showed economics have sometimes little to do with business. Theoretical models look nice on paper, don't behave like that in real life.
Example? "Vita is expensive! Memory cards are expensive!"
Answer: You can get Vita + one game + 16GB for 200EUR right now, this is the price of 3DS XL without the game.
I do believe that too. Somehow, they thought it was not worth going on in that direction, which is funny. They could have had a larger slice of the software pie by launching FF V and FF VI on DS and FF VII and FF VIII on 3DS, but nope. Maybe they don't want to allocate resources on it?FFV on iOS does seem to stick-out.
I know the DS remake of FFIV sold quite a bit less than the FFIII remake, but I would have thought continuing with polygonal remakes would have been a profitable enterprise.
I thought his point was that for all the bluster about people wanting original IP's, they don't actually sell all that well in comparison to sequels. A glance at the charts seems to support that.
I thought his point was that for all the bluster about people wanting original IP's, they don't actually sell all that well in comparison to sequels. A glance at the charts seems to support that.
Cazzo di Lombardia, I ALWAYS write senseful posts!Serious posts by Kenka?!?
*reads them better*
Serious REASONABLE and not out of this world at all posts by Kenka?!?!?
Shit, Mayas were right. QUICK, EVERYONE BAILS OUT! THE WORLD IS ENDING!
Sorry, I'm not used to see you posting in this way XD
Is there some study about how the Japanese gamers have been clamoring for new IPs? And he meant sequel he could have said it instead of going on about how Mario and Monster Hunter are the only things selling. It also reeks of hypocrisy to try and pretend like new IPs haven't come out on the 3DS this year in Japan.
These are my feelings as well + 3DS is region-locked = no buy for me. I think there was a graph on Polygon showing Vita getting the most original IPs this year. Doesn't seem to matter, everyone is playing Mario and MH.
As far as the complaints about the constant War On Vita posts in M-C threads go the "Vita is simply the most beautiful piece of hardware ever released, too bad it's not doing well" posts are equally as trite.
Is there some study about how the Japanese gamers have been clamoring for new IPs? And he meant sequel he could have said it instead of going on about how Mario and Monster Hunter are the only things selling. It also reeks of hypocrisy to try and pretend like new IPs haven't come out on the 3DS this year in Japan.
'Without sales discrimination' kinda misses the whole point.Coming to mind without sales discrimination: Bravely Default, Kid Icarus Uprising, Fantasy Life, Pushmo, Guild 01, Beyond the Labyrinth, Dillon Western, Rhythm Thief & the Emperors Treasure, Theathrym FF, Denpa Men, Rhythm Hunter: HarmoKnight...
See, that's the kind of thing that makes me wonder in that why it's not "HD and Portable" or something.
Have those new IP's sold in large numbers though? That's the point that was being made. Boogdud was lamenting the sheer number of sequels / franchises in this weeks charts (and indeed in US / EU charts).
'Without sales discrimination' kinda misses the whole point
Have those new IP's sold in large numbers though? That's the point that was being made. Boogdud was lamenting the sheer number of sequels / franchises in this weeks charts (and indeed in US / EU charts).
'Without sales discrimination' kinda misses the whole point.
PSV 2011-12-17 Lord of Apocalypse (29,111)
22./20. [3DS] Aikatsu! Cinderella Lesson <ETC> (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.11.15} (¥5.040) - 13.633 / 41.858 (+60%)
isn't this game related to Lord of Arcana for PSP? don't know but I think so..
isn't this game related to Lord of Arcana for PSP? don't know but I think so..