Plinko said:It's a Mario game for a handheld. They've all done well.
Not Mario 64 DS, no it didn't push the DS anywhere near enough, Mario Advance did better for the GBA.
Plinko said:It's a Mario game for a handheld. They've all done well.
lol, no it didn't. Mario 64 DS sold almost twice as much as the best selling Mario Advance game.Mael said:Not Mario 64 DS, no it didn't push the DS anywhere near enough, Mario Advance did better for the GBA.
lunchwithyuzo said:lol, no it didn't. Mario 64 DS sold almost twice as much as the best selling Mario Advance game.
NSMB was the first original handheld Mario in 14 years. Of course it sold much better than Mario Advance and 64 DS.Mael said:The sales were certainly tepid compared to nsmb which is pretty much my point.
Krev said:NSMB was the first original handheld Mario in 14 years. Of course it sold much better than Mario Advance and 64 DS.
Not really a comparable situation.
UberTag said:I've been taken to task in this thread for saying the Wii will finish in 1st place ahead of the Xbox 360 next month so I wanted to illustrate why this will be the case.
First off, the end-of-month results for May:
Xbox 360: 270K (67.5K/week)
Wii - 236K (59K/week)
PlayStation 3: 177K (44.3K/week)
Now in March & April, sales for the Wii tracked behind the pace of the PS3... essentially, this was the first time the Wii finished in 3rd place in months where it wasn't supply constrained or where the competition had momentum induced by a big title release or a price drop.
MARCH
PS3 - 360K (72K/week)
Wii - 290K (58K/week)
APRIL
PS3 - 204.3K (51.1K/week)
Wii - 172K (43K/week)
In both months, the Wii was selling at about 80-85% the rate of the PS3. Just for shits and giggles, I will surmise that the Wii continued to sell at 80% of the PS3 rate in May prior to its new $149 Mario Kart bundle hitting stores on May 15th even though it was announced near the start of the month. It was probably closer to 75% but we'll go with 80%.
80% of the PS3's weekly sales rate for May = 35.4K/week
So after two weeks, the Wii was at 70.8K in total sales for the month.
It FINISHED with 236K. That means in Weeks 3 & 4 it was clocking a weekly sales rate of 82.6K/week. That's a significantly faster pace than the Xbox 360 clocked for the month. And that's being kind with the 80% of PS3 sales rate in light of the reduced price being announced ahead of time.
My belief is that the Wii is outselling the X360 in North America right now and should carry that momentum through June. That will taper off over July and August with both systems staying close and the Xbox 360 will re-emerge as a dominant force in the fall once Gears hits in September.
I've asked for a clarification from Pachter and the Wii number in this thread is correct according to him.AranhaHunter said:Didn't someone in this thread say that the Wii numbers are not correct? I guess there's always the possibility he was talking out of his ass.
Cromat said:Nintendo 3DS - $250 with $35-$40 dollar games
Apple iPod Touch 32GB - $300 with $1 dollar games
It simply is a terrible value proposition for most customers. The rules have changed.
Darklord said:I think one of the biggest issues with the 3DS is people probably think it's a DS with 3D and a huge price tag. They didn't change it enough so that casual people who don't follow games would understand it's much more powerful and not just another DSlite, DSi, DSXL kind of thing.
TheFLYINGManga_Ka said:...than it would've been the best Nintendo handheld launch. Right now, I think it was the worst.
Nintendo was not struggling in the handheld market 7 years ago (prior to DS release) and the DS was the successor to the best selling portable console of all time in the US. (And don't go "third pillar" on me. The 3DS has the same identity problems as the DS did back then (if not worse) as Nintendo has not clearly positioned it as the successor to the DS rather than just another revision. The DS was originally not marketed as the successor to the GBA, but at least people realized it was a new system.Mr. B Natural said:Nintendo's in a whole new level and a whole new light now than they were when they were struggling 7 years ago. The DS was not a proven concept, while the 3ds is the successor to the best selling portable console of all time.
Nintendogs, Brain Training, Brain Training 2. The first two in particular were very important for DS success.Mr. B Natural said:The biggest selling games for the DS barely used the DS functionality
What are DS sales like these days?Jokeropia said:Nintendo was not struggling in the handheld market 7 years ago (prior to DS release) and the DS was the successor to the best selling portable console of all time in the US. (And don't go "third pillar" on me. The 3DS has the same identity problems as the DS did back then (if not worse) as Nintendo has not clearly positioned it as the successor to the DS rather than just another revision. The DS was originally not marketed as the successor to the GBA, but at least people realized it was a new system.
Nintendogs, Brain Training, Brain Training 2. The first two in particular were very important for DS success.
Jokeropia said:Pretty similar to GBA back when DS was new, actually.
Jokeropia said:No, what I'm saying is that GBA sales when DS was new (early-mid 2005) were pretty similar to DS sales right now. As you say, GBA was outselling PSP and DS then, similar to how DS is outselling 3DS and PSP right now.
I.e. GBA early-mid 2005 ≈ DS early-mid 2011.
weird thing is, that i just bought a $2 game for my 3DS.OldJadedGamer said:You can buy a brand new current gen iPod Touches for $199.
MYE said:Stop making handheld versions of home consoles for fucks sake. These are already becoming convoluted as shit lately. I'm actually scared of turning on my PS3 after a month break
chubigans said:Ok, here we go.
What will happen? Stay tuned to the GAF NPD threads for the answer!
Tie ratio is 1.23? Pachter has said otherwise. Source?Jonnyram said:So turns out 3DS tie ratio is 1.23. Not too hot, considering there is nothing big until the holiday season. Wonder if we will see the hardware sales drop below PSP during the year.
May software sales per platform, for those who are interested:
360 >>>>>> Wii = PS3 > DS >>>>>> PSP >> 3DS
confuziz said:What's the chance we'll be getting DS numbers as well?
That is nuts.Jonnyram said:May software sales per platform, for those who are interested:
360 >>>>>> Wii = PS3 > DS >>>>>> PSP >> 3DS
SmokyDave said:That is nuts.
SmokyDave said:That is nuts.
lawblob said:PSP really outsold 3DS last month? Holy smokes.
Jesus, that's just adding insult to injury.JonnyRam said:May software sales per platform, for those who are interested:
360 >>>>>> Wii = PS3 > DS >>>>>> PSP >> 3DS
Kozak said:http://zave.dailyrando.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/231432047.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
Man, I just realized how tiny that table is.
DangerousDave said:If this month software sales is any kind of indicative of the rule, the software tie-ratio of Wii has to be amazingly low compared with 360 or PS3. Much more Wiis than 360 or PS3, and less software sales.
Yeah, I think tie-ratio is basically within 1 game of PS3. Which is pretty amazing considering how many Wii are out there, how big it's casual audience is and the fact that every Wii ever sold already comes with at least one game that doesn't count towards that ratio.Plinko said:I thought at last figure the software tie-ratio was actually pretty close.
Second said:I remember the first Nintendog game being very popular on the DS.
I'm sure Nintendo are disappointed at the lack of success from the new iteration.
True. There's a world of difference launching on a $130 platform versus a $250 platform.Ushojax said:When Nintendogs came out it didn't cost $250 to get the console to play it on. If Nintendo expected their lazy launch offerings to convince people to buy the console then sadly they were delusional.
Second said:I remember the first Nintendog game being very popular on the DS.
I'm sure Nintendo are disappointed at the lack of success from the new iteration.
Nah. PSP was at 59K last yearelohel said:my god 3ds
those are psp numbers
According the Gamasutra article, it's about that much this year too. And DS was approx 2x3DS.Gattsu25 said:Nah. PSP was at 59K last year
Second said:I remember the first Nintendog game being very popular on the DS.
I'm sure Nintendo are disappointed at the lack of success from the new iteration.
Gravijah said:Man, I just realized how tiny that table is.
lunchwithyuzo said:True. There's a world of difference launching on a $130 platform versus a $250 platform.
Oh, ok. I misunderstood.gerg said:Are you basing that on Jonnyram's figures? Because those are for the software, not hardware.