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I seem to remember that someone posted how long the average owner of X360, PS3 and Wii has had the console by now, but can't find that post anymore. Would be nice if said person could repost it
That would be by JJSlone, he posted it already a couple pages back.Frankfurter said:I seem to remember that someone posted how long the average owner of X360, PS3 and Wii has had the console by now, but can't find that post anymore. Would be nice if said person could repost it
BishopLamont said:Underwhelming it remains.
Opus Angelorum said:I don't think the numbers are bad at all, however they could be termed underwhelming if this really is a key title for Sony.
John Dunbar said:What else would it be?
PS3 continues to be gamecubed. "Wait for..." claims another victim. But hey, let's just wait until the word of mouth for Home spreads..
Jammy said:Isn't the word of mouth on Home generally negative?
Opus Angelorum said:I don't think the numbers are bad at all, however they could be termed underwhelming if this really is a key title for Sony.
AnimeTheme said:No one expected it to have a huge start...
John Dunbar said:That's what I tried to imply. :/
Some months ago a lot of people seemed to think that LBP + Home combo would actually make PS3's sales something other than laughably pathetic. Personally I couldn't see them being anything but a quick jerk-off for some Sony fans and then be forgotten. Just reminds me of Nintendo fans during Gamecube era when "wait for.." was said for any next game that could sell more than seven copies.
The traditional model says that increasing the visual fidelity and feature checklist for major franchises annually will net strong sales.
Instead, Nintendo is pushing player/software interaction and social interaction while downplaying the importance of visual fidelity.
AnimeTheme said:No one expected it to have a huge start, but legs are what the fans and probably Sony are expecting. Judging from this month's number... it doesn't seem like it is going to happen.
My gripe exactly.. I downloaded the demo - thinking - hey - it's a sequel to Rare's Mario 64 clones, and the next thing I was doing was driving a cart around. Then I was deleting the demo.mr_bishiuk said:The game mechanics are no way near as as complicated as Viva, although I agree they should perhaps have down played the building aspects people just dont think they want to do that with their game time
bmf said:My gripe exactly.. I downloaded the demo - thinking - hey - it's a sequel to Rare's Mario 64 clones, and the next thing I was doing was driving a cart around. Then I was deleting the demo.
Opus Angelorum said:Didn't someone from Sony say Little Big Planet was a key holiday title?
Sony associate producer Eric Fong said:"Our target audience is everyone," explained associate producer Eric Fong, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz last month at Comic-Con 2008 in San Diego, where the game was being demonstrated to the public.
Talking up the game's sales potential, he added: "It's going to be a hardware seller. Not only do you have the platforming experience that a lot of other games will have, you have this creativity that really is exclusive to LittleBigPlanet."
Agalloch said:Holy shizz.
This time Nintendo strategy was great for make money and return market leader.
But now i want HUGE sotware announcements for the core gamers,
and third party redeemed and come back with great games and apologyze to nintendo fans,
ah, the power of money :lol
Thunder Monkey said:Lay off chespace motherfuckers!
I love giving the guy crap as much as the next person, but mine tends to be friendly barbs.
I mean sure... I disagree with about everything the guy says... how he dresses, and even who his friends are... along with his face, but I still call him friend!
It's not like he can be wrong for holding an opinion. Sure smells like ass though.
karasu said:I don't think this stuff comes down to consumers 'not giving a shit about HD or graphics' as much as it does to superior marketing and an attractive price point. Really, who goes out and buys a Wii because it's NOT HD or because its graphics are below par?
Puncture said:Its not because of price point. That really needs to die now. Wii cost > 360's cheapest SKU.
Elfforkusu said:Hopefully Sega realizes that this has a lot more to do with a lack of publicity and a release on a console with a piddly marketshare than the quality of the franchise.
(but I doubt they will)
Puncture said:Its not because of price point. That really needs to die now. Wii cost > 360's cheapest SKU.
I think he wasn't talking about the holidays specificly. We still don't have numbers about the performance of the game in the PAL regions (we only have severall top10 of some European countries) and the bundled copies.Opus Angelorum said:Didn't someone from Sony say Little Big Planet was a key holiday title?
JavyOO7 said:I expected Wii Music to hit a million right away, so I think its still disappointing even though it hit the top 10 this month. But I wonder if it will have legs like the "Wii __" titles before it. I'm still not sure, because at least with the original Brain Training for the DS, which it sold something like 36K for 9 straight weeks when it first released, I knew it'd be a hit. It sucks weeklies aren't released for the NPD.
Puncture said:Its not because of price point. That really needs to die now. Wii cost > 360's cheapest SKU.
gregor7777 said:Price point helped. It's foolish to think it didn't.
The 360 gets a $199 price point, and bam, 800+k in November.
chespace said:The failings of Nintendo this gen, more than any previous gen (although they were heading in this direction), is that they've ceased to create games that I and the majority of my friends want to play on the Wii.
-MB- said:Not when that 800k is barely more then last year in november, when they didn't have a pricecut.
gregor7777 said:Price point helped. It's foolish to think it didn't.
The 360 gets a $199 price point, and bam, 800+k in November.
JavyOO7 said:I expected Wii Music to hit a million right away, so I think its still disappointing even though it hit the top 10 this month. But I wonder if it will have legs like the "Wii __" titles before it. I'm still not sure, because at least with the original Brain Training for the DS, which it sold something like 36K for 9 straight weeks when it first released, I knew it'd be a hit. It sucks weeklies aren't released for the NPD.
I haven't paid enough attention to software trends to set along this other data to make a good guess, but I doubt it will be much longer; the amount it will have to overcompensate for no longer having the hardware majority will keep increasing.liuelson said:I was wondering about that 3rd party revenue stat in Microsoft's press release. Any educated guesses about how much longer before Microsoft drops the "combined" in comparing its 3rd party sales with Nintendo and Sony?
I'm not looking at it as simply a time-based thing (in which case X360 had the hardware majority until November 2007), but by using the "ownership time" stat to help quantify how much a difference it makes. For instance, while X360 had a monopoly on this generation for the first 5 months of its life, it only had a userbase of 0 - 1.2 million at that time. However, at present it's 9 million behind the combined PS3/Wii, so it doesn't take many recent months to completely obliterate the X360's year of advantage.Jokeropia said:This November was the 37th month of the generation, yes? So "most of this generation" would be 18.5+ months. The 19th month of this generation was May 07, when 360 still had over 50% marketshare.
Safe to say Wii has become the music system?lazybum131 said:Gamespot's updated their November NPD article to include Top 11-20, no specific sales numbers though, just the rankings.
7) Guitar Hero World Tour (Wii) / Activision Blizzard / 475,000
10) Wii Music / Nintendo / 297,000
13) Rock Band (Wii) / MTV Games
15) Guitar Hero World Tour (Xbox 360) / Activision Blizzard
17) Guitar Hero World Tour (PS2) / Activision Blizzard
Dr. Kitty Muffins said:I was kinda hoping that Left 4 Dead would hit just under a million in its first month. It deserves to be a top tier seller on the 360. It will still end up in the millionaire's club but it will sell amongst the likes of Dead Rising instead of Gears of War.
JoshuaJSlone said:Safe to say Wii has become the music system?
Dr. Kitty Muffins said:I was kinda hoping that Left 4 Dead would hit just under a million in its first month. It deserves to be a top tier seller on the 360. It will still end up in the millionaire's club but it will sell amongst the likes of Dead Rising instead of Gears of War.
chespace said:I didn't respond because I was out on a Friday night.
chespace said:I haven't read all of this thread since I last posted but Kohler asked me which Gamecube games I purchased?
chespace said:Here's a list of Gamecube games I have either owned or enjoyed (and were exclusive to the system). Note that I did not own all of the below, but probably most of it at one point or another.
F-Zero GX
Metroid Prime
Zelda: WW
Mario Sunshine
Pikmin
What was the point of this again?
lowlylowlycook said:Could you do a PS2 after the PS3 launch calculation real fast?
karasu said:When was the last time that 'superior graphics' and 'generation leader' have walked hand in hand?
Are you kidding me? 1up made it sound like the best game ever in the history for months since late summer and got 95 meta score among professional reviews. One can't get any more hype than that! Sony went all in with this game this holiday season, no doubt.Opus Angelorum said:I don't think the numbers are bad at all, however they could be termed underwhelming if this really is a key title for Sony.
:lol :lol :lolJoshuaJSlone said:Safe to say Wii has become the music system?
Yes Boss! said:It is tracking to hit about 2-3 million by the end of 2009. Yeah, it is not as big as the other Wii___ titles but I'm sure Nintendo's expectations for the title are not as huge. It is a tough sell, to be sure.
-MB- said:Not when that 800k is barely more then last year in november, when they didn't have a pricecut.
I still remember the "Wait for March NPDs!" as a testament to how the fans/press anointed LBP, fairly or otherwise, as the second coming of christ for the PS3.Sushen said:Are you kidding me? 1up made it sound like the best game ever in the history for months since late summer and got 95 meta score among professional reviews. One can't get any more hype than that! Sony went all in with this game this holiday season, no doubt.
titiklabingapat said:I still remember the "Wait for March NPDs!" as a testament to how the fans/press anointed LBP, fairly or otherwise, as the second coming of christ for the PS3.
SLYspyda said:2.04 million sales is insane. The Wii hasn't had one price drop yet folks! It's scary.
Can someone please explain to me why COD Wii didn't do numbers? It's a good game, it had good marketing.
1up podcast declared that 200k was because of only 3 days it was on sale in October. This is full 30 days of November. According to Shane this is one of those games that should sell 200k every month for years to come. It looks like it's no Mario Kart.JudgeN said:LBP didn't really have that big of a drop off, 200k last month and 141k this month. Who to say it doesn't do 125k next month? Hell if it does do over 100k next month it did better then uncharted did but then again that game bombed or at least that's what GAF told me.
SLYspyda said:2.04 million sales is insane. The Wii hasn't had one price drop yet folks! It's scary.
Can someone please explain to me why COD Wii didn't do numbers? It's a good game, it had good marketing.
Sushen said:1up podcast declared that 200k was because of only 3 days it was on sale in October. This is full 30 days of November. According to Shane this is one of those games that should sell 200k every month for years to come. It looks like it's no Mario Kart.