teruterubozu
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Like Escape from Bug Island maybe?
teruterubozu said:Ah, the lesser of two evils - that's healthy for the industry.
Xeke said:Why? If I didn't go to gaming forums I would have no clue what the hell Lair is. Virtua Fighter 5 is a sequel that everyone knew was coming and it still bombed out. I'm not saying that new franchises can't save a system(Halo), but I don't think it is wise to pin your hopes on it because I don't expect it to do much better than Resistance.
Deku said:No I mean 3rd parties have more options and they actually sell stuff on the Wii rather than nothing on the PS3.
Since you believe nothing has changed at all, I thought I should point that out.
Xeke said:Psh. There are plenty of 3rd party games that sell amazing on PS3. I just can't think of them at the moment...
Deku said:I guess Madden would count. It barely beat out the Wii version. But you're right, history repeating itself.
Deku said:I guess Madden would count. It barely beat out the Wii version. But you're right, history repeating itself.
heliosRAzi said:I thought the Wii version edged out the PS3 version in the end though.
Xeke said:Doesn't matter.
Let's look at prices. The PS3 is $599 and the Wii is $249.
There is no excuse for the Wii version to not blow the PS3 version out of the water. Just imagine if you can, for a second, how much it would have sold on PS3 if it were the same price as Wii. Mind boggling huh.
borghe said:It's up to the developers and publishers to get quality content out there.
Xeke said:Doesn't matter.
Let's look at prices. The PS3 is $599 and the Wii is $249.
There is no excuse for the Wii version to not blow the PS3 version out of the water. Just imagine if you can, for a second, how much it would have sold on PS3 if it were the same price as Wii. Mind boggling huh.
teruterubozu said:I agree, but it wasn't too long ago when Nintendo had to convince EA to keep sports on the GameCube and send Miyamoto out to bring in Metal Gear. Let's hope 3rd party changes their attitude about Nintendo's 1st-party software successes, but I'm not optimistic.
There may have to be another pro-active effort by Nintendo somewhere down the line.
Eteric Rice said:And I wonder how much it cost them to make the Wii version?...
Anyway, I doubt non-exclusive titles will do that well on the Wii. Personally, there's a lot of games I want, but they're either to expensive for what they are, or there's a port of it on another system.
Besides, I'd say third parties are doing relatively well considering the size of the Wii's current user base. It'll only grow as time goes on.
Deku said:That was like in 2003. It's 4 years ago. And EA doesn't need convincing, they WANT in.
teruterubozu said:But that's my point. Publishers want smash hits, not "relatively well considering".
Eteric Rice said:Well, considering there are PS2 titles that sold 100,000 or under with a 100,000,000 person userbase... I'd say it's not bad.
teruterubozu said:And yes, Harry Potter could have the potential to be the #1 3rd party Wii game (although that would make me sad).
Can I feel free to quote this in any discussion regarding PS3 losing exclusives? It'd really drive the point home.teruterubozu said:But that's my point. Publishers want smash hits, not "relatively well considering".
Terrell said:Can I feel free to quote this in any discussion regarding PS3 losing exclusives? It'd really drive the point home.
..pakbeka.. said:WOW, biggest NPD thread ever? better get used to it because I think every month the thread will get bigger
with all the things that happened this week I didn't even noticed there was no e3 :lol
Xeke said:Doesn't matter.
Let's look at prices. The PS3 is $599 and the Wii is $249.
There is no excuse for the Wii version to not blow the PS3 version out of the water. Just imagine if you can, for a second, how much it would have sold on PS3 if it were the same price as Wii. Mind boggling huh.
Deku said:For right now, teruterubozu has no good arguments left. It might change in the future though.
Agent Icebeezy said:PS3 Madden probably cost 15 million to make.
Wii Madden probably cost 5 million to make.
EA is making way more money with the Wii version.
Yup. For big time games, that is the truth.Xeke said:But see. In the long run, image is more important than profit. The PS3 is the machine that will prove it.
Leondexter said:To the people having meltdowns over the Wii's success:
Thanks for the laughs, but there's no reason to panic. The Wii isn't going to kill your favorite games or genres. There will still be games you like, just so long as you continue to buy them. So what if they get outsold by games you don't like? Big deal. Madden outsells dozens of better games every year.
The Gamecube was my favorite system last gen. Its sales didn't stop me from enjoying its games...in fact, I now own more Gamecube games than I do for any other system (nearly 100), which still just blows my mind. The PS2 was a fairly close 2nd, the Xbox a distant third.
The Wii, despite its market success, will probably not surpass the Cube for me. But the 360 will definitely surpass the Xbox. The PS3 will do fine as well.
See my point? The market doesn't determine your enjoyment, and hardcore games aren't going anywhere, because hardcore gamers aren't going anywhere. There's room for everyone. Nintendo survived in 2nd, then 3rd place, and still made great games. So can Sony and Microsoft (for other reasons, but they can).
Kabuki Waq said:It is not a great post. It is completely wrong. If the GC was a success dont you think you would see a traditional 3d mario game? do you think nintendo would change its direction so radically if GC was a huge hit?
The more Wii succeeds the more Wii Type games we will get and less traditional games. If XBL had failed i can tell you right now PSN would not exist in the form it is now.
Its just the way these things go.
AniHawk said:I'd just like to take the time to point out that Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, outsold Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops, when Castlevania is on a system that apparently heavily favors Nintendo games, and MGSPO is on a particular brand where MGS sells the strongest.
But it'll probably be different for the Wii. It has so far, right?
what? isn't MGO close to a million? I was sure castlevania games still had weak salesAniHawk said:I'd just like to take the time to point out that Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, outsold Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops, when Castlevania is on a system that apparently heavily favors Nintendo games, and MGSPO is on a particular brand where MGS sells the strongest.
But it'll probably be different for the Wii. It has so far, right?
gaf -> internet -> gaf :lolFirstInHell said:
speculawyer said:
Bill Hicks is an underappreciated genius. That needed to be said.
jjasper said:not really we were specifically talking about the waggle sword in Zelda and how it didn't improve anything. A lot of people agree with this along with the waggle not adding anything to Super Paper Mario
TELL ME MORE!Mrbob said:BTW there is a fallacy in this thread about spending 2 Gs on a HDTV. This Xmas you'll be able to get a PS3 and a HDTV for under a grand.
teruterubozu said:Like Escape from Bug Island maybe?
Cosmozone said:Third parties don't do well on Nintendo consoles, people think. But I'd rather say most of the user base for those third-party games just didn't buy a Nintendo because it was "kiddy". Wii had a similar problem right from the start, but it has a great chance to break that spell. Traditional gamers have a hard time to warm up to the new controller, but it's appeal turned out higher than even Nintendo expected, also with those gamers.
..pakbeka.. said:what? isn't MGO close to a million? I was sure castlevania games still had weak sales
underfooter said:There is a point where quality means sales, and when a third party wii game gets rave 9.0+ reviews, I think the NPD data will reflect that.
AdmiralViscen said:Nice job killing the credibility of all your previous posts.
KeithFranklin said:Nintendo titles havent need to be 9.0+ why should 3rd parties. Other than Zelda the number of titles 9.0+ is well Zero. And the 2nd most popular title on the Wii is WiiPlay and it isnt even 6.0+.
Xeke said:But see. In the long run, image is more important than profit. The PS3 is the machine that will prove it.
:lol Their PR's are made of bits of pure win, especially when compared to others nowadays.Nintendo PR said:Already riding a streak as America's No. 1 seller of video game consoles, No. 1 seller of portable game systems and No. 1 publisher of video games, Nintendo added more chips to its pile in April-with not just one, but the country's four best-selling games.
I think just about anyone here thought that. But yeah, they sure go through great lengths to cover up their failures of epic proportion (and you know it'll work thanks to media who follow like sheeps in general). This PR isn't so bad though, maybe they know they can't win (but they still use some sneaky way's to get some points accross)OldJadedGamer said:I am now 100% convinced after seeing these numbers that Sony planned the gamers day embargo to end the exact day these figures would be released to combat the bad news of the sales numbers.
The fanboy tears are dilicious. They are all toys (high price & blu-ray player or not) so stop trying so hard. And I think Wii's performance worldwide "somewhat" prove that the Wii is actually (also) a truly brilliant next-gen console (yes I said next-gen, deal with it already).Geezer said:This gen is going to be so shit. The 360 and PS3, both truly brilliant next-gen consoles got outsold trampled by a ****ing toy.
Vagabundo said:What!?! Companies cant pay their shareholders with image.
Well, so-called hardcore gamers have this idea that the Wiimote makes only sense when it comes to do something 1:1 or at least mimicking real movements, or else they pull out the bothersome "tacked on" argument. So I suggest giving them just that could win them in the long run. DQS could be a crucial title to do this. The on-rails thing hurts it a little, though.Eteric Rice said:I think it's already breaking away from it. But the Wii needs some stronger titles to break that reputation for good. Metroid, Disaster, and Dragon Quest Swords (in Japan, anyway) should break that. DQS should bring an RPG fanbase to the Wii.