Joust Williams said:Care to point out WHY? All I see is a very circular argument.
Why do third parties need to step it up when Nintendo doesn't have to? That's what my argument boils down to.
What exactly do you mean by "step it up"
Joust Williams said:Care to point out WHY? All I see is a very circular argument.
Why do third parties need to step it up when Nintendo doesn't have to? That's what my argument boils down to.
Monopoly.Brak said:For someone looking for a party/boardgame game, what would you recommend that they buy instead of Mario Party?
Segata Sanshiro said:Monopoly.
Or Trouble, I guess.
Trivial Pursuit is okay for a go or two.
Nah, fuck it, Monopoly.
csw said:SCENEIT!
stewacide said:No doubt football fans are hugely diverse, but I don't think the stereotype of the core football audience is too far off.
Similarly, these numbers speak for themselves: Wii and Madden are selling to largely distinct audiences (i.e. with relatively little overlap). I suspect we'll see the same relatively poor sales from the usual pro wrestling, NASCAR, Def-Jam, mee-too shooter/sandbox game that appeals to that same audience.
Madden certainly didn't do too well this month but eh... it's never been a mass title for Nintendo. No EA game has histroically actually, but even there we're seeing some games do surprisingly well on Wii given the circumstances (Tiger Woods being an example).Joust Williams said:All of them that don't sell well. A lot of "Madden 08 Wii will be close to 360 sales; 07 Wii was the best version" went on about a month ago. When SSX Blur didn't sell, it was because it was "marketed poorly". It's pretty much across the board, really.
Eh, that may be enough though. Niche underdogs like Super Monkey Ball, Viewtiful Joe or Tales of Symphonia last gen set a good example of how preaching to the choir can actually work pretty well for 3rd parties.... and I think Zak & Wiki's definitely following in their footsteps so far.Ristamar said:VJ had good early buzz as a Nintendo title if only because it was one of the "exclusive" Capcom 5 (the fact that it kicked ass and breathed some new life into the genre also didn't hurt either). I think the IGN guys' push will spur Zak & Wiki sales amongst the more "Nintendo faithful" but I dont see how it'll ever even show up on the casuals' radar.
Agreed, though for fighters, basically everything's tanked everywhere barring DOA4. :/Sho_Nuff82 said:No matter how great the Wii's userbase becomes, devs will never turn their backs on 360/PS3 if you see these kind of ratios on sports, shooters, racers, sandbox or fighting games.
Jokeropia said:And why is PS3 always getting a free pass in these discussions? There's a system with several genuine third party bombs and really crummy overall performance.
plagiarize said:i think Umbrella Chronicles will be more of a litmus test. we saw how the RE4 port sold... but how much will an original project carrying a brand that's seen some success on the console do?
Joust Williams said:Exactly. That won't sell because it's not a game for the 360 audience. This just goes to show that quality is not the barometer of sales. And what is the Nintendo audience? People who like mini-games and Nintendo fans. So which games would you expect to sell the best?
toxk_02 said:Tie-in ratios can be misleading. The Wii sold 403k this month, and if the tie-in is 3, then every single one of buyer would have to buy 3 games (1.209 million total) this month. Otherwise the ratio falls.
I realize there's existing Wii owners to pick up that slack but when the userbase is still young (10 months) and expanding like crazy the tie-in can get wonky.
Which group is the one buying RE4, Red Steel, DQ:S, Trauma Center etc.?Joust Williams said:Exactly. That won't sell because it's not a game for the 360 audience. This just goes to show that quality is not the barometer of sales. And what is the Nintendo audience? People who like mini-games and Nintendo fans. So which games would you expect to sell the best?
Methinks you're in for a rude awakening.Joust Williams said:[Scene It] won't sell because it's not a game for the 360 audience.
Dai Kaiju said:So, I just went out and bought Blue Dragon after seeing the low numbers, and I hate myself for it. I feel like such a fucking...gaffer.
Joust Williams said:I love how it's "etc." when it's the same couple of games every single time. The 360 doesn't seem to have this problem. And, coincidentally enough, its software-selling prowess never called into question from publishers. Funny that.
Weisheit said:I see a lot of butt-hurt people in here because Wii's sales are raping their console of choice, GAFs criteria for winning the "console warz":
Hardware sold>Software sold>Third party software sold
Aquanox said:lol
I bet Sony themselves hate SDF for being a PR Nightmare. :lol
stuff said:Again, what other games should have sold well?
Kintaro said:That tends to happen when said 3rd party games are delayed after (sometimes, much later) their release on 360.
Why in the world would you use a light gun game as a litmus test for anything? That is, essentially, what you're saying to do. Resident Evil 4 is one thing, it's a classic. Umbrella Chronicles is a light gun game. Nothing will change that and people will see that ASAP and think twice. That being said, it'll be good numbers as such, but as a litmus test? I don't know about that.
But if you want the game cheap, I suggest waiting a week when used copies come back in by the truck load.
Joust Williams said:Hmm, going by gamerankings.com, I see loads of third party games ahead of MP8 that have nowhere near the sales. Good enough? I see loads ahead of Pokemon that don't even have the sales. I see loads ahead of Excite Truck that don't have the sales.
FIREBABY said:So, will PS3 be back to its normal sub 100k, next month? Will the 360 mange to beat the Wii for 1 month(unlikely)? How much and which titles released late in the month will bomb? These are the only important questions for September NPD for me. The PS3 will most likely get its ass handed to it next month if they only managed to sell 130k for August. What big releases do they have for this month?
speculawyer said:Well, that SDF argument was the exact same one that official Sony PR used. . . . the 'Playstation brand' spin.
Metroid Prime: CorruptionAceBandage said:Ratings have little to do with sales. The question is, how many Wii games aren't ports, were advertised well, and still sold badly?
I can't think of any, myself.
AceBandage said:Ratings have little to do with sales.
360's also a bit older though... it did do a bit better 3rd party wise first year, but it also had more ground up, higher profile efforts to go along with that. And 360 1st year was a 1st party wasteland after launch too.Joust Williams said:I love how it's "etc." when it's the same couple of games every single time. The 360 doesn't seem to have this problem. And, coincidentally enough, its software-selling prowess is never called into question from publishers. Funny that.
Sho_Nuff82 said:I have a feeling RE UC will outsell RE4 Wii, and the difference will be at least 2:1 in Japan.
DQ Swords is an on-rails spinoff game, look how well that sold.
Joust Williams said:THAT'S WHAT I AM SAYING. For every game that doesn't sell well, it will be:
"not a good game anyway"
"not marketed well"
It's just an excuse factory. If Madden Wii sold 900K, it would be like, "SEE THIRD PARTIES SELL WELL NINTENDOMINATION CONFIRMED ZOOLANDERS". Now it's "oh, it wasn't good, Wii owners know quality".
360 already had much better third party support than Wii in this point of it's life. (You can add Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Sonic Wii and Tiger Woods to the list btw. I put the "etc." because there's always some games I forget about.) Conversely, how many games that sold worse than they should have/were expected to can you name?Joust Williams said:I love how it's "etc." when it's the same couple of games every single time. The 360 doesn't seem to have this problem. And, coincidentally enough, its software-selling prowess is never called into question from publishers. Funny that.
Gahiggidy said:Well, put me in the "Xbox to lose September" camp.
Joust Williams said:THAT'S WHAT I AM SAYING. For every game that doesn't sell well, it will be:
"not a good game anyway"
"not marketed well"
It's just an excuse factory. If Madden Wii sold 900K, it would be like, "SEE THIRD PARTIES SELL WELL NINTENDOMINATION CONFIRMED ZOOLANDERS RISE TO HEAVEN MONEY PRINT GIFS". Now it's "oh, it wasn't good, Wii owners know quality".
AceBandage said:Ok, so how many games do fit into the "Good game, good marketing, sold badly" category on the Wii?
Joust Williams said:Madden has higher scores. Lots of name brand appeal. Lots of commercials. Will sell like 25% as well as Mario Party.
Exactly. Even in a 5 week month. 4 if you really want to count Halo3 making a difference for hardware sells.speculawyer said:My guess is that it will clear the 100K mark but not by much. The reduced price plus Warhawk, Heavenly Sword, Stranglehold, and some of the older good titles will help it stay above 100K. But that is not saying much.
Joust Williams said:Exactly. That won't sell because it's not a game for the 360 audience. This just goes to show that quality is not the barometer of sales. And what is the Nintendo audience? People who like mini-games and Nintendo fans. So which games would you expect to sell the best? It isn't quality that's selling them. Same reason Two Worlds broke 100K despite being terrible in every sense of the word.
AB said:Did any of them show the new features that were added to the Wii version that weren't in the others?
Third tier port doesn't outsell high profile exclusive, news at 11! :lolJoust Williams said:Madden has higher scores. Lots of name brand appeal. Lots of commercials. Will sell like 25% as well as Mario Party. Will sell worse than Mario Party 7, which was what, the FOURTH GC MP game?
Joust Williams said:See Mario Party 7.
November's Mario month though... really I can see it going either way in terms of the press too. :/KeithFranklin said:I am on the fence camp.
I expect 360 sales to be very healthy with Halo 3, but it is a 5 week month and I fully expect the Wii to do 400K+ again with it being a 5 week month. How many 360 supporters are predicting 400K+ in September? My expectation is Halo 3 will cause an increase the rest of the way and November and December will be when 360 outsells the Wii. Wii sales slipping 30K a week in Japan isnt enough to stockpile for the US. Not to mention it is in November that I expect the mainstream press to be declaring the 360 to be the console to get this holiday with the fabulouse line up of games.
Which version, 360 SKU, PC SKU or Steam download?Joust Williams said:It had no trouble outselling Bioshock (which is sad, but whatever).
Do they combine to reveal the exclusive version then? :lolJoust Williams said:All of them combined.
If nothing else, the extra week should do it.speculawyer said:My guess is that it will clear the 100K mark but not by much. The reduced price plus Warhawk, Heavenly Sword, Stranglehold, and some of the older good titles will help it stay above 100K. But that is not saying much.
It sold more in 4/5 days in August than Prime 2 sold in two full weeks in November.Son of Godzilla said:Metroid Prime: Corruption
Joust Williams said:All of them combined.
Keep in mind that a million 360s were sold last December...Kintaro said:<throws .02 cents in>
I see 360 getting a nice boost from Halo 3, but I still don't see it beating Wii. Not just in September, but for the rest of the year. Wii, somehow, is still on "See it, buy it" alert in the US and I doubt that'll change all year. DS will also start rising back up as well. Especially when Zelda hits. Both Wii and DS will continue at 400k+ for the rest of the year, 360 will have a month or two at high 300k, then will slide back down. PS3 will look like it's on life support and we'll wonder when Sony will wake the fuck up.