Flakster99
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sprocket said:As long as none of the REAL games goes to the Wii I will be alright. :lol
Screw that noise. I want it all on the Wii. Casual, hardcore and everything in between experiences.
sprocket said:As long as none of the REAL games goes to the Wii I will be alright. :lol
FirstInHell said:Originally Posted by datruth29:
I've been wondering as to why Walmart doesn't give NPD sales data for a while now. Does anybody know? Was it a deal that didn't go through, or is it just Walmart not wanting to do it.
Walmart can pretty much do whatever they want.
RubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying. They seem to perpetuate this idea that if a certain console isn't number 1, then it's completely worthless, whilst viciously attacking anyone who said anything similar about the N64 or GC.
we said we'd get our revenge one day, oh ho, things really do turn around don't theyRubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying. They seem to perpetuate this idea that if a certain console isn't number 1, then it's completely worthless, whilst viciously attacking anyone who said anything similar about the N64 or GC.
RubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying. They seem to perpetuate this idea that if a certain console isn't number 1, then it's completely worthless, whilst viciously attacking anyone who said anything similar about the N64 or GC.
RubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying. They seem to perpetuate this idea that if a certain console isn't number 1, then it's completely worthless, whilst viciously attacking anyone who said anything similar about the N64 or GC.
RubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying. They seem to perpetuate this idea that if a certain console isn't number 1, then it's completely worthless, whilst viciously attacking anyone who said anything similar about the N64 or GC.
Except the PS3 and even 360 are behind where the N64 and GC were at the same point...RubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying. They seem to perpetuate this idea that if a certain console isn't number 1, then it's completely worthless, whilst viciously attacking anyone who said anything similar about the N64 or GC.
RubberJohnny said:These graphs are why I find Wii users annoying.
They just seem to indicate that they will fail to gain market leadership, something that should not offend anyone with their feet planted firmly in reality.
PS3 yes, X360 no. It's slightly above where Xbox was at 1.5 years, which was somewhat more ahead of where GCN was at 1.5 years.D.Lo said:Except the PS3 and even 360 are behind where the N64 and GC were at the same point...
From earlier in the thread:Flakster99 said:I like to remember the times when Sony showed their own sales graphs depicting where their hardware/software stood in relation to their competitors during their E3 press conference.
"THE BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE IS OVER!"
Flakster99 said:I like to remember the times when Sony showed their own sales graphs depicting where their hardware/software stood in relation to their competitors during their E3 press conference.
"THE BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE IS OVER!"
Or universally told by everyone if you wanted certain games that appeared only on Sony consoles, you were told repeatedly to buy their hardware.
Good times.
D.Lo said:Except the PS3 and even 360 are behind where the N64 and GC were at the same point...
More to the point, it's about applying the same rhetoric that was thrown at them back in the opposite direction. If a Nintendo fan is told for years that 'Gamecube sucks and no-one likes it because it only sells x ammount' it's pretty obvious what their rebuttal is when the competition sells LESS then that (much, much less in the PS3's case).
RiskyChris said:Actually, while most people are praising the Wii's success, often people will remind others that the 360 will continue to get fantastic games due its is phenomenal software sales.
PS3, however... well, let's not go there.
IGN said:And here are the top 20 overall best-selling games of April 2007:
1. Super Paper Mario (Wii) Nintendo
2. Wii Play w/ Remote (Wii) Nintendo
3. Guitar Hero 2 w/ Guitar (Xbox 360) Red Ocatane/Activision
4. Guitar Hero 2 w/ guitar (PS2) Red Octane/Activision
5. Spider-Man 3 (Xbox 360) Activision
6. Spider-Man 3 (PS2) Activision
7. God of War II (PS2) Sony
8. MLB '07: The Show (PS2) Sony
9. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii) Nintendo
10. Major League Baseball 2K7 (Xbox 360) 2K Games
11. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 (Xbox 360) Ubisoft
12. God of War (PS2) Sony
13. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 (Wii) Electronic Arts
14. Gears of War (Xbox 360) Epic
15. F.E.A.R. (PS3) Vivendi
16. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (PS2) Rockstar
17. TMNT (PS2) Ubisoft
18. Major League Baseball 2K7 (PS2) 2K Games
19. Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (Wii) Nintendo
20. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (Xbox 360) Ubisoft
12. God of War (PS2) Sony
Metalmurphy said:That was shown 2 years after the console was release, with a pretty big sales difference. Hardly the same thing applies here.
dyls said:On the 360, Guitar Hero II underperformed, I think, and Spiderman 3 was no great shakes either (although in fairness the game sucked and the Wii version did much worse). Not terrible software sales, but the Wii did better despite having half the installed base. Not to mention that the Wii's lone third-party game actually showed some pretty good legs, which is unexpected, but maybe signals the more casual base of the Wii that won't necessarily pick up every title on launch day.
mood said:Eh, I wouldnt say Guitar Hero II underperformed since it had 5 days of sales in the March NPD. Adding up those sales (which went into April, since GH2 was released April 3) with this months it did 488k.
D.Lo said:Except the PS3 and even 360 are behind where the N64 and GC were at the same point...
More to the point, it's about applying the same rhetoric that was thrown at them back in the opposite direction. If a Nintendo fan is told for years that 'Gamecube sucks and no-one likes it because it only sells x ammount' it's pretty obvious what their rebuttal is when the competition sells LESS then that (much, much less in the PS3's case).
Not so much crazy as completely untrue:Sharp said:It is so far beyond Sales-Age it's not even funny, and if you want to go there it sold something like fourteen MILLION copies. That's right, a sexy high-quality hardcore RTS sold more than your precious Nintendogs, on the DEAD PC. Crazy huh?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed this, and even more glad that Nintendo took steps to take the industry back from the neckbeards and back into the hands of the public at large. When Yamauchi made his remarks about consumers for the most part not being interested in larger-scaled games, gamers declared him to be out of touch. Wii and DS has proven that Yamauchi wasn't out of touch, gamers were out of touch.
We're headed for the day when a bald space marine and a organized crime syndicate aren't the faces of the industry anymore, and I can't wait until we get there, and I'll only laugh at those that lament at the change in direction: you're not in control of the industry anymore. Now you will get to feel what it's like to be alienated by videogames. Now you get to be disenfranchised.
mood said:Eh, I wouldnt say Guitar Hero II underperformed since it had 5 days of sales in the March NPD. Adding up those sales (which went into April, since GH2 was released April 3) with this months it did 488k.
.Kafel said:Nintendo is impressive.
If there isn't a slowdown for them this summer, I believe there will be shortages until mid-2009.
The AAA titles are coming and will create a new demand when even the initial demand is not yet satisfied. The Wii is still selling because of Wii Sports today, it's crazy.
Sorry, got my information from this post, which still doesn't really invalidate any of what I said. It's also telling that you scanned the post and extracted this one tidbit. Is 10 million unimpressive all of a sudden?Jokeropia said:Not so much crazy as completely untrue:
"StarCraft from Blizzard (owned --over 9.5MM units sold since 1998)".
mrklaw said:so instead we're heading for the day when we get loads of shitty platformer movie tie-ins and licensed crap, like we ended up with on the latter days of the SNES and Genesis?
People only seem to remember the good things about Nintendo, and not the bad when they were dominating. Technology did hold back game development and restrict developers to simple, no brainer platformers etc. They were as prevalent as your 'space marine shooters' are today.
So while the Wii is taking a side-step and I applaud it, I don't want it to be the only option. I still want my powerful consoles, which to me are just as likely to take gaming in different directions as the wiimote becasue they provide more opportunity for developers to express their imaginations.
Both approaches have their value.
Wrong, they were trolling before the game was even announced. If you slavishly kept up with the thread like I did you would have spotted them. Fortunately most of the Nintendo fans who didn't care about the game knew this wasn't their thread. I've been out for awhile and had no idea it started up again in the SC2 thread, where it's in any case still irrelevant to my argument unless people were pushing for it to go to Wii and DS.Deku said:I believe sales on consoles was only mentioned in the SC thread when graphictards started complaining about how Blizzard didn't apply the latest and greatest effects just so they can feel good about it. Most of the posters were annoyed, but I can see why junior troll shard would hold an opposing view.
Sucks for you.
I scan all posts for inaccurate statements like that. Sales-age is what I'm here for.Sharp said:Sorry, got my information from this post, which still doesn't really invalidate any of what I said. It's also telling that you scanned the post and extracted this one tidbit. Is 10 million unimpressive all of a sudden?
mrklaw said:that is fine. And I think it will expand the market, bring back old gamers etc. Which is good for everyone. But I still think technology (360/PS3 approach) also offers new opportunities.
I know there were good movie tie-ins, just like there are good space marine games. But there was a lot of dross too.
Sharp said:Wrong, they were trolling before the game was even announced. If you slavishly kept up with the thread like I did you would have spotted them. Fortunately most of the Nintendo fans who didn't care about the game knew this wasn't their thread. I've been out for awhile and had no idea it started up again in the SC2 thread, where it's in any case still irrelevant to my argument unless people were pushing for it to go to Wii and DS.
(P.S. Shard?).
Deku said:I did read the thread. I didn't participate in the shiftfest that started after 800 pages and the real trolls started complaning about graphics and gameplay. There was no such incident and your post history in that thread was atrocious and did not contribute in any meaningful way.
The few attempted trolls/joke posts that tried to lead the discussion into consoles where here and here. and were promptly told off.
Eteric Rice said:Indeed.
I think the Wii will expand the market also. I also think that's going to have a lot of great games in it's future, with a huge library.
Of course, the other systems will have great games too. But I think most 360 and PS3 owners will also have a Wii.
Sort of like the PS2 was last generation.
About three people were contributing in any meaningful way, and other than IGN the Internet was pretty much down. I never mentioned a specific major incident, it just bugs me that there were any and was the first thing that came to mind. I am not a "junior troll" and probably shouldn't have posted that, but it is getting really frustrating. I was not really thinking of you, since for the most part you're rational, but there is definitely a sizable contigent of Nintendo fans who helped Square ruin the SE party thread. If you think there is no problem and I'm just a troll, that's your right. As a Nintendo fan, I was personally unloading my frustration at how Sales-Age has to come into every single game discussion. Obviously, though, a sales thread is not the place people want to hear this. I'll try not to mention it anymore since it clearly upsets people very much.Deku said:Except I did read the thread and many several posts. I didn't participate int he shiftfest that started after 800 pages and the real trolls started complaning about graphics and gameplay. There was no such incident and your post history in that thread was atrocious and did not contribute in any meaningful way.
The few attempted trolls/joke posts that tried to lead the discussion into consoles where here and here. and were promptly told off.
Xeke said:I'm sure hoping that if the Wii does indeed reach that status that it doesn't bring along all the ridiculous shovelware that the PS2 saw but that is just and inevitable consequence of being on top I guess.
dyls said:Actually, one of the big stories of the April NPD is how un-phenomenal the 360 software sales were. The top twenty, not including handhelds (DS):
Both the Wii (SPM) and 360 (GHII) had one major release this month, and the Wii's won out. Also, the Wii games came in at nos. 1,2,9,13,19 while 360's titles were 3,5,10,11,14, 20. Basically a spot behind throughout, which is a bit amusing.
On the 360, Guitar Hero II underperformed, I think, and Spiderman 3 was no great shakes either (although in fairness the game sucked and the Wii version did much worse). Not terrible software sales, but the Wii did better despite having half the installed base. Not to mention that the Wii's lone third-party game actually showed some pretty good legs, which is unexpected, but maybe signals the more casual base of the Wii that won't necessarily pick up every title on launch day.
Sharp said:About three people were contributing in any meaningful way, and other than IGN the Internet was pretty much down. I never mentioned a specific major incident, it just bugs me that there were any and was the first thing that came to mind. I am not a "junior troll" and probably shouldn't have posted that, but it is getting really frustrating. I was not really thinking of you, since for the most part you're rational, but there is definitely a sizable contigent of Nintendo fans who helped Square ruin the SE party thread. If you think there is no problem and I'm just a troll, that's your right. As a Nintendo fan, I was personally unloading my frustration at how Sales-Age has to come into every single game discussion. Obviously, though, a sales thread is not the place people want to hear this. I'll try not to mention it anymore since it clearly upsets people very much.
P.S. I just read the posts you highlighted. Those were not the posts I was talking about; there was at least one (from a junior member, if I recall correctly) that was pretty clear trolling.
StevieP said:It's already piling on the shovelware. It's inevitable for market leaders (the lowest budget developers always want something on the shelf) and because the Wii's cheaper to dev for, you'll probably see a similar ratio to the DS or the PS2. Some gems surrounded by mountains of shit.
Sharp said:Just to bring this up one last time:
Here, at the very least. And yes, everyone got annoyed, including me. You did good catching the joke posts, though I think you missed Grecco.
Xeke said:It's a damn shame. I seem to remember less shovelware on the SNES but maybe thats just my bad memory again.