Yeah, a bit dramatic - lol. More so, stagnant, in my eyes. Stagnant in the sense that we're still playing on 5 - 6 + year old hardware and we need to move to the next level. That's what I meant.
I would agree, but Nintendo isn't the one to bring in 'next-gen. Whenever Sony or Microsoft comes out, that's when the bell will be officially rung.
I would agree, but Nintendo isn't the one to bring in 'next-gen. Whenever Sony or Microsoft comes out, that's when the bell will be officially rung.
Not this discussion again.
Was MS referring to only digital game sales or digital sales as a whole, i.e. including movie and TV show sales as well?
YASSSSSS!3DS almost as much as 360 this month, wow~
It's too soon to be calling for a 360 price cut IMO.
YASSSSSS!
Can you comment on Mario Kart? *_*
Assuming I did my math correctly: www.vg247.com/2011/11/11/npd-october-2011-nintendo-3ds-moved-1-65-million-units-ltd-in-the-us/
4,000,000 - (1,650,000 + 795,000) = 1,555,000
December 2010 NPD:
Hardware
Nintendo DS - 2.5 Million (-24%)
Wii - 2.36 Million (-38%)
Xbox 360 - 1.86 Million (+42%, best ever sales by 420k units)
PS3 - 1.21 Million (-11%)
YASSSSSS!
Can you comment on Mario Kart? *_*
Wii U isn't next gen.
OMG IT'S 2006.
Pachter said:Consoles in particular are way down. It's weird, but people don't seem to see them as gifts anymore.
Even better than the first month in Japan (~12/25)
i think it's a good time. you don't want to let the momentum die. they'll probably do it around e3 if they drop the price.
Wii U isn't next gen.
OMG IT'S 2006.
Pikmin was moved too WiiU so the Wii is done now. Other then xenoblade nothing that big is coming. Just have to wait for WiiU at this time.Dear Nintendo:
People buy your console if you have game for them.
2011 sucked for Wii games.
2012 looks to be worse.
Is it really that hard?
Was it really not possible to shit out a Pikmin, an Fzero, a Pokemon Stadium, a Wario game and an eternal darkness sequel?
I am having trouble getting to 6.3 million without NDS doing crazy good, or something. My shot in the dark:
Xbox 360 = 1700K
PS3 = 930K
Wii = 1060K
3DS = 1600K (or more)
NDS = 500K (has to be over 440K or so)
PSP = 190K (has to be less than 200K or so)
PS2 = 20K (can't be much)
That's only 6 million.
I'm watching TV with the wife, so perfectly possible I missed something.
I can't tell if you're mocking the system, which we know next to nothing about, or the people who were saying the same thing about the Wii.
Either way, it's a discussion for another thread.
Dear Nintendo:
People buy your console if you have game for them.
2011 sucked for Wii games.
2012 looks to be worse.
Is it really that hard?
Was it really not possible to shit out a Pikmin, an Fzero, a Pokemon Stadium, a Wario game and an eternal darkness sequel?
Yep, I'm down with it. Just not what we were expecting after the Nintendo PR a week or so ago.Isn't it possible that the DS did do very well?
It's Nintendo's strongest season, after all.
With the Wii U coming, it seems clear that all resources are working on titles for that system's launch. They're effectively killing off Wii.
You don't want momentum to completely die, no, but you don't want to throw revenue away with unnecessary price cuts when your console is already selling very well and at a time of year when you probably won't see a huge increase in sales following the cut.
After E3 would be more sensible, that's at least half a year away. Sometime in the second half of the year would be good, I reckon.
It's too soon to be calling for a 360 price cut IMO.
- 2011 was 360's best year ever for US sales, topping 2010 when they launched the Slim and Kinect.
- The last quarter was 360's best quarter ever for US sales and worldwide shipments.
- This was 360's second best December ever in the US.
All of this in the year the Wii and PS3 both had price cuts.
They may not do quite as well in 2012, but it probably won't be bad enough to require slashing the 360's price early in the year.
Like anything else dealing with MS and 360 financial performance, it's not exact and takes a bit of tea leaf reading.
Facts in the last reported quarter(Jul-Sep, these are worldwide trends, not just USA)
360 hardware revenue was down (shipments were down by 500k)
360 retail software was down
Live revenue was up.
Costs went up due to 3rd party royalty payouts on Live
Total revenue for the entire xbox 360 platform was up $114 million.
My assumption is that live software sales had to be a major factor in Live growth based on the how much the overall platform's revenue increased despite a 50-75 million drop in hardware revenue alone.
Well, they've been working on 3DS games too.
People seem to forget that Nintendo puts their A teams on handheld games as much as console games.
No Skyrim platform breakdown?
Nintendo picked the best time to bail on this gen, MS might have an late-gen edge but even they are riding the chairlift back down the mountain. Sony you sure you don't want to rethink a successor, like, now?
I'd assume 360 > PC = PS3. The game sold a lot on PC.No Skyrim platform breakdown?
I'd assume 360 > PC = PS3. The game sold a lot on PC.
And the 1st standalone sku game of this month is JD3 wii.
Wii version - 360 version = 2M.