Syphon Filter
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NBA 2K11 has legs. I hope 2K does a even better job with 2K12.
So basically it's the God of War 2 situation repeated verbatim. They should have done a twilight princess style dual launch.jman2050 said:Nintendo is not going to sabotage their biggest cash cow for the sake of a new handheld. It's not about selling a ton of 3DSes out of the gate (like they actually need to do that) it's about getting the next installment of the most popular gaming franchise in the world into as many hands as possible. Thus, DS game.
Four_Chamber said:Also, holy shit at the legs of NBA 2K11. This consistent ability to chart is really exemplary and 2K really is in Madden territory when it comes to awareness of their product. I know EA wants to revive Live but unless it provides some exciting gameplay, its going to be fighting a continuous uphill battle. It's funny- the tables have turned and now 2K will be playing the role of the juggernaut against the tiny EA game.
A year of NBA 2K12 may make whatever EA cooks up an afterthought in the social consciousness.
Syphon Filter said:NBA 2K11 has legs. I hope 2K does a even better job with 2K12.
Nintendo could easily have made a 3DS version with added 3D support (See: Capcom talking about an MHP3 version for the NGP).jman2050 said:Nintendo is not going to sabotage their biggest cash cow for the sake of a new handheld. It's not about selling a ton of 3DSes out of the gate (like they actually need to do that) it's about getting the next installment of the most popular gaming franchise in the world into as many hands as possible. Thus, DS game.
Dlacy13g said:It certainly is helped that EA has shit canned NBA Live for the coming year. being the only NBA game in town makes for a bit of slam dunk don't you think? Just ask Madden.
Four_Chamber said:Also, holy shit at the legs of NBA 2K11. This consistent ability to chart is really exemplary and 2K really is in Madden territory when it comes to awareness of their product. I know EA wants to revive Live but unless it provides some exciting gameplay, its going to be fighting a continuous uphill battle. It's funny- the tables have turned and now 2K will be playing the role of the juggernaut against the tiny EA game.
A year of NBA 2K12 may make whatever EA cooks up an afterthought in the social consciousness.
badly.Oldschool said:How the 3ds launch fare with the psp launch in 2005, which was in march too IIRC.
Aaaron Greenberg said:#NPD shows Xbox 360 sold 433K units in March + 28% YOY, that is 15 straight months of growth. Thanks everyone for the support!
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psp: 620kOldschool said:How the 3ds launch fare with the psp launch in 2005, which was in march too IIRC.
Syphon Filter said:NBA 2K11 has legs. I hope 2K does a even better job with 2K12.
miladesn said:Update
Pokemon White more than 1.3m
Pokemon Black more than 1.1
AniHawk said:psp: 620k
3ds: under 400k
only difference was the number of days. don't remember the exact number of days tracked for march 2005, but it was probably only a difference of 3-4.
I'm guessing it is a combo of Kinnect and the network-effect of people getting a 360 so they can play (CODBLOPS) online with their friends.bathala said:360 continues to sell even with little to non exclusive games.
Reminds me of that console last gen
gkryhewy said:Fine hardware numbers for 3DS, but I fear April is going to be pretty miserable. Disappointing that SSFIV 3D didn't chart.
WonkyPanda said:You're trying to compare a launch in 2005 with a launch in 2011 in an arguably far more competitive handheld market? Yup, makes tons of sense to me. /s
WonkyPanda said:You're trying to compare a launch in 2005 with a launch in 2011 in an arguably far more competitive handheld market? Yup, makes tons of sense to me. /s
AniHawk said:no there wasn't. there really wasn't. there was yoshi touch & go and wario ware touched, and that was basically the lineup from november through may.
i'd prefer something new to star fox and ocarina too (as long as it wasn't another fucking wario ware), but the launch was worlds better than the ds's.
e3's less than two months away. if the rest of the year looks like shit, then i'll agree the system is in trouble. it wasn't until august that we started seeing stuff like sonic rush, castlevania, and phoenix wright (which was still a port, but it was new to us).
1-D_FTW said:And? It's not Sony's fault they had software that was appropriately priced compared to the competition in 2005. Nintendo completely ignoring new competition and covering their ears and singing "la-la-la-la-la" isn't a valid excuse.
so basically you're saying that yeah the ds at the time was worse but you were willing to overlook it because you liked the new stuff it did. what i'm saying is that the ds at the time was worse.kinggroin said:eh, maybe for you and others. I can only speak for myself Ani. Outside of Super Street Fighter IV, there won't be anything of interest to play until the end of the year (when the NGP comes out anyway). Between Mario 64, Rub Rabbits, Wario Ware, and yes, Yoshi's Touch n Go, I will have played the DS more in the same span of time than I will with the 3DS.
I'll concede that the software itself is miles ahead of what we got with the DS in quality overall (I mean, looking back, only one of those games in that DS list was actually quality stuff), but it's quality shit I've played a billion times before. May as well not exist for me. Maybe in 2004, I'd be happy with some remade ports for launch. Not in 2011 though homey.
The DS only got away with it because:
A)It was my first handheld
B)The features at the time were incredibly innovative. Like the Wii and motion controls, I really just wanted to play anything that made use of the touch screen and dual display setup; quality be damned.
edit: to add; I'm not giving up on the thing. I invested my hard earned monies and will see it through to it's end. Just a bit bummed is all, maybe a smidge of buyers remorse. Hopefully the May update brings the enhanced VC with it. Thought it's still old games I played a bajillion times.... at least it's taking advantage of the kewl 3Dness.
AniHawk said:psp software wasn't appropriately priced. i'm fairly sure it was $40-$50 a game at launch too. and that stopped in 2006 or something.
1-D_FTW said:And? It's not Sony's fault they had software that was appropriately priced compared to the competition in 2005. Nintendo completely ignoring new competition and covering their ears and singing "la-la-la-la-la" isn't a valid excuse.
didn't stop them on the ds either, even with games that could have used a cheaper price point (twewy) or games that were 15 year-old ports (chrono trigger).kswiston said:Never stopped for Square Enix. At least in Canada.
AniHawk said:so basically you're saying that yeah the ds at the time was worse but you were willing to overlook it because you liked the new stuff it did. what i'm saying is that the ds at the time was worse.
WonkyPanda said:Looking at it, the launch is extremely solid and Nintendo should be very enthused with the launch thus far
overcast said:360 is being dominant lately. Slightly disappointing 3ds numbers.
Syphon Filter said:NBA 2K11 has legs. I hope 2K does a even better job with 2K12.
Basileus777 said:I don't see why they should be enthused about failing to meet their own projected sales numbers. They'll be fine in the long-run, but this hasn't been a great launch for them.
MikeE21286 said:Yeah, it's coming from both sides.
Lots of people seem to be buying the console and finding out that it's not as good as they had hoped for (in terms of software and/or design/build)
AniHawk said:psp software wasn't appropriately priced. i'm fairly sure it was $40-$50 a game at launch too. and that stopped in 2006 or something.
Damn the lack of smileys!AniHawk said:so basically you're saying that yeah the ds at the time was worse but you were willing to overlook it because you liked the new stuff it did. what i'm saying is that the ds at the time was worse.
WonkyPanda said:Simply because you don't meet expectations from months ago, doesn't necessitate that you should be disappointed in a launch. Consider the circumstances at hand and the launch isn't a failure. True, it wasn't the runaway hit that Nintendo imagined months ago; however, looking at the current market and the numbers, you can be impressed. Especially when considering how few 3DS software was moved.