Bisnic said:Still no Nintendo numbers?
Must be some disaster.
Maybe they'll combine the numbers on the DS, the 3DS, and the Wii to assert that they are the selling more hardware than any of their competitors.Jaded Alyx said:Nintendo must be scouring over old NPD PR from Sony circa 2007 for 'effective' methods of damage control.
Dance In My Blood said:Maybe they'll combine the numbers on the DS, the 3DS, and the Wii to assert that they are the selling more hardware than any of their competitors.
Dance In My Blood said:Maybe they'll combine the numbers on the DS, the 3DS, and the Wii to assert that they are the selling more hardware than any of their competitors.
Dance In My Blood said:Maybe they'll combine the numbers on the DS, the 3DS, and the Wii to assert that they are the selling more hardware than any of their competitors.
"Ocarina of Time sells 8 million copies worldwide*, best selling Zelda yet!"Bisnic said:"We're proud to announce the sales numbers of the DS Family!" - Nintendo.
Bisnic said:"We're proud to announce the sales numbers of the DS Family!" - Nintendo.
A few years back, I actually predicted the that Wii could go from first to last once Microsoft, especially with Kinect/Natal, and Sony launches their motion control with better graphics. Of course, people back then responded that casual gamers only care about price and not graphics. My response was Waggle > graphics, but once everyone was on even footing, graphics became important. And, price wasn't big deal when you are only talking about $50-100 difference.nextgeneration said:This generation has been absolutely nuts. Wii has fallen off the cliff, and 360 in its 6th year has ascended to the heavens. Nobody could've predicted this and it just goes to show you how crazy unpredictable this industry is.
If I had to guess, it was Sony. Back then, Microsoft and Nintendo always releases their numbers. We only got Sony numbers from 3rd parties.1-D_FTW said:Was it ever determined exactly who pressured NPD into this new format? I really hope it wasn't Nintendo, because when they were kicking rear and taking names they liked to gloat like no one's business. Be a real poor sport's move if this was because of them.
nicknick said:Love the Nintendo Doomed threads. Never change, GAF.
knitoe said:A few years back, I actually predicted the that Wii could go from first to last once Microsoft, especially with Kinect/Natal, and Sony launches their motion control with better graphics. Of course, people back then responded that casual gamers only care about price and not graphics. My response was Waggle > graphics, but once everyone was on even footing, graphics became important. And, price wasn't big deal when you are only talking about $50-100 difference.
This is the first time they've given anyone a clear shot at the handheld market. The price has stopped only but the most ardent fans from supporting it, it's software lineup has been woefully inadequate for such a high priced handheld, it looks like the next year is going to improve that drastically, but who knows what will happen.nicknick said:Love the Nintendo Doomed threads. Never change, GAF.
knitoe said:A few years back, I actually predicted the that Wii could go from first to last once Microsoft, especially with Kinect/Natal, and Sony launches their motion control with better graphics. Of course, people back then responded that casual gamers only care about price and not graphics. My response was Waggle > graphics, but once everyone was on even footing, graphics became important. And, price wasn't big deal when you are only talking about $50-100 difference.
It's quite sad. I actually had to post to defend the Wii in this thread and I'm not exactly a huge believer in Wii U right now. It's like people expect the industry to just conform to their distorted visions of status overnight.nicknick said:Love the Nintendo Doomed threads. Never change, GAF.
The Nintendo DS had a holiday launch at $149 whereas the 3DS had a spring non-holiday launch at $249. Just factoring in North America, the DS hit disastrously dismal numbers in its first year based on a complete void of software that the 3DS hasn't even come close to sinking to as of yet.Thunder Monkey said:This is the first time they've given anyone a clear shot at the handheld market. The price has stopped only but the most ardent fans from supporting it, it's software lineup has been woefully inadequate for such a high priced handheld, it looks like the next year is going to improve that drastically, but who knows what will happen.
I will admit that I consider myself a Nintendo fanboy. I generally always love the companies approach to gimmicks. But in a lot of ways the 3DS seems like a PS3 style screw up. No defining software to make the price acceptable. I still question if a more or less purely gaming handheld system can be priced over $200 and expect to thrive.
Exactly - That was my point.PARANO1A said:Handheld gaming is doing better than it ever has before with a much bigger market... Just not on machines made by Sony or Nintendo.
Oh, my bad then.BritBloke916 said:Re-read Opiate's comment. He said 3DS would utterly dominate if Nintendo dropped it's price to $50, NOT by $50.
gofreak said:Sorry if old.
Pachter says:
Wii: 236K
3DS: 97K
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/...utraNews+(Gamasutra+News)&utm_content=Twitter
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iidesuyo said:The "Wait for OoT 3D!" talk is scary... you know your system is in huge trouble when everyone hopes the re-release of a 13 year old game will be its saviour.
Oh that's terrible. Now I see why they didn't release it. Even with a price cut Wii couldn't beat 360 and 3DS is almost PSP-bad.gofreak said:Wii: 236K
3DS: 97K
gofreak said:Sorry if old.
Pachter says:
Wii: 236K
3DS: 97K
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/...utraNews+(Gamasutra+News)&utm_content=Twitter
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Great news for gamers. Nintendo botched the launch and now will have to fight hard to gain consumer interest back (the same thing happened with Sony and PS3).gofreak said:3DS: 97K
You're right on the main point.szaromir said:Great news for gamers. Nintendo botched the launch and now will have to fight hard to gain consumer interest back (the same thing happened with Sony and PS3).
szaromir said:Great news for gamers. Nintendo botched the launch and now will have to fight hard to gain consumer interest back (the same thing happened with Sony and PS3).
Bisnic said:Still no Nintendo numbers?
Must be some disaster.
That's just not how Nintendo works. When something bomba's for too long, they drop it. They won't throw money at it untill the problems go away.szaromir said:Great news for gamers. Nintendo botched the launch and now will have to fight hard to gain consumer interest back (the same thing happened with Sony and PS3).
I'm not happy to see good HW not selling (even if overpriced) BUT they absolutely deserve paltry sales for the horrific launch window they've exhibited.Plinko said:Wii numbers are surprisingly higher than I thought.
97K for 3DS ...ouch!
That's what they get for releasing this thing without any quality software. I'm very interested to see what bump, if any, they get when Zelda is released.
Why Nintendo doesn't make it a requirement for each system to launch with a new Mario game is beyond me.
This is PSPesque.gofreak said:Sorry if old.
Pachter says:
Wii: 236K
3DS: 97K
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/...utraNews+(Gamasutra+News)&utm_content=Twitter
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mentalfloss said:Wii numbers are fine.
They need software now to get those 3DS numbers up.
[Nintex] said:That's just not how Nintendo works. When something bomba's for too long, they drop it. They won't throw money at it untill the problems go away.
Can they afford to ignore their fundamental market and newly released product? I don't think so. They'll have to drop the price, launch more and better online services and invest in more games, first and third party developed. Hopefully even let garage developers access the platform on XLIG terms, that would be amazing, though it's a fool's dream.[Nintex] said:That's just not how Nintendo works. When something bomba's for too long, they drop it. They won't throw money at it untill the problems go away.
Coming up from Nintendo GameBoy HD along with Pokemon Cyan and Teal. They dropped the Cube in 2004 to focus on the DS. It won't happen overnight but if the 3DS continues to fail they'll shift to something else. They won't subsidize something that doesn't sell.szaromir said:Can they afford to ignore their fundamental market and newly released product? I don't think so.
Yeah, if they had really pushed for Mario Kart and Ocarina at launch (wasn't Ocarina actually pushed back from launch to not "overshadow" 3rd party games?), things wouldn't have been so bad.Plinko said:Wii numbers are surprisingly higher than I thought.
97K for 3DS ...ouch!
That's what they get for releasing this thing without any quality software. I'm very interested to see what bump, if any, they get when Zelda is released.
Why Nintendo doesn't make it a requirement for each system to launch with a new Mario game is beyond me.
Nintendo would sell this thing at a loss before they drop it. No way is the 3DS going anywhere no matter how bad it does.[Nintex] said:That's just not how Nintendo works. When something bomba's for too long, they drop it. They won't throw money at it untill the problems go away.
[Nintex] said:That's just not how Nintendo works. When something bomba's for too long, they drop it. They won't throw money at it untill the problems go away.
[Nintex] said:A system without games doesn't sell, shocking. I bet Nintendo executives are having a heart attack right about now. "Bu-bu-bu releasing no games worked so well for Wii "