metareferential said:Yeah, in 2024.
Actually you are right, I forgot how far the lead is in the States. World wide is another matter altogether.
metareferential said:Yeah, in 2024.
Ridley327 said:Well, having a huge library of games that people would want to play doesn't seem like a disadvantage.
I mean, where's the Crisis Core equivalent? The Kingdom Hearts game? The Monster Hunter series? You don't see how this could be an attractive enterprise?
mujun said:Backlog has merit. Still I think they'd be better off putting the effort it would take into getting the PS2 library up on their dl service than the PSPs.
mujun said:Actually you are right, I forgot how far the lead is in the States. World wide is another matter altogether.
mujun said:Actually you are right, I forgot how far the lead is in the States. World wide is another matter altogether.
You got it. It would give the PS3 instant access to types of games that it doesn't normally represent (like platformers and RPGs), as well as being able to drive PSN sales of the more popular PSP titles. They have so much to gain by this, and the best news is they've already done the hard part with making the PSP emulator available.TruePrime said:Well isn't the point that every single PS3 has the abliltiy to play PSP games already because the Mini's? Sure it had software emulation for PS2 but that was removed correct? So outside of some compatablity issues PSP games could go up today and you be able to play them with nothing more then an unlock code.
Or at least that is how I understood the argument.
mujun said:Actually you are right, I forgot how far the lead is in the States. World wide is another matter altogether.
Mmm, even worldwide, it's pretty unlikely. Depends how long the gen goes on and if things proceed as they are now. Up to this point, it's been four years and the PS3 has carved off about 2 million of the 360's WW lead. That leaves about five million. How long will that take? Another nine years? Five maybe? If the next gen kicks off in a few years, I doubt the PS3 will ever catch up.mujun said:Looks like the 360 is bound for 3rd place both in the States and worldwide.
Takao said:Americans follow the path given to them by the Europeans and ignore the portable game of the year and the second best portable Metal Gear game for trash
Ridley327 said:You got it. It would give the PS3 instant access to types of games that it doesn't normally represent (like platformers and RPGs), as well as being able to drive PSN sales of the more popular PSP titles. They have so much to gain by this, and the best news is they've already done the hard part with making the PSP emulator available.
Sony has no good reasons not to do this.
Ridley327 said:Sony has no good reasons not to do this.
Segata Sanshiro said:Mmm, even worldwide, it's pretty unlikely. Depends how long the gen goes on and if things proceed as they are now. Up to this point, it's been four years and the PS3 has carved off about 2 million of the 360's WW lead. That leaves about five million. How long will that take? Another nine years? Five maybe? If the next gen kicks off in a few years, I doubt the PS3 will ever catch up.
And as I've said every time this comes up, and will say it again, it's not as though it matters anyway.
Segata Sanshiro said:Mmm, even worldwide, it's pretty unlikely. Depends how long the gen goes on and if things proceed as they are now. Up to this point, it's been four years and the PS3 has carved off about 2 million of the 360's WW lead. That leaves about five million. How long will that take? Another nine years? Five maybe? If the next gen kicks off in a few years, I doubt the PS3 will ever catch up.
And as I've said every time this comes up, and will say it again, it's not as though it matters anyway.
This would be the biggest obstacle in its way right now (we've already seen issues of getting some PSP games on the Store), but I think Sony could manage to convince third parties to get on board with the idea.Son of Godzilla said:Might be licensing hurdles for some portion of the catalog.
DevilWillcry said:What came out to give it this boost?
OldJadedGamer said:But even if the PS3 does catch up, it won't matter since this gen has been set in stone until the end with publisher/developer support. Any game of importance will be released on both systems from here on out and next gen both Sony and MS will start on equal footing from day one.
If PS3 does catch up to the 360 the only thing that will change is that it will be used as a bullet point in a PR statement.
mujun said:Maybe Sony won't overtake ww, just my gut feeling that they will.
And of course, I say all of this with exactly the same thing in my mind. Pretty much just speculation for speculation's sake.
Toy Story 3: The Video Game for Nintendo DS at No. 6 with more than 164,000 sold, Wii Fit Plus with the Wii Balance Board accessory at No. 7 with more than 148,000 sold and LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4 for Wii at No. 9 with more than 136,000 sold.
Karma said:The PS3 has a good chance to pass the 360 WW in hardware in the next 2 years.
metareferential said:It means it has to keep the pace of the 360 in the US, and sell 2.5 millions console more than 360 every year.
Who knows, maybe you're right.
Still, it's just for statistics' sake.
ULTROS! said:Also, I checked ESRB and they put up a Toy Story Collector's Edition, which is listed for PS3 only.
Sony being forced to launch at $600 so they could get Blu-rays into homes not only hurt the hardware sales, but software sales as well.Karma said:It will be close that is for sure but really doesnt matter. I dont see the PS3 catching the 360 in software anyway.
Ridley327 said:This would be the biggest obstacle in its way right now (we've already seen issues of getting some PSP games on the Store), but I think Sony could manage to convince third parties to get on board with the idea.
I mean, how much worse could they sell than they do already?
Karma said:It will be close that is for sure but really doesnt matter. I dont see the PS3 catching the 360 in software anyway.
Redbeard said:Pretty sure that Sony often sells a lot more software than the 360 for certain third parties given their positive position in Europe and Japan.
There's only about a 4 million gap in userbase right now.
swanlee597 said:Seems this month people downplay the 360 sales win, any month the PS3 would even get close to first and this forum would be flipping out in joy. Any further proof neogaf hates the 360?
Leondexter said:I think it says more about the mindset of the fans than the mentality of the forum as a whole. 360 fans just seem more comfortable with its status. There are just still a lot of Sony fans who seem to have a hard time accepting the way things are. The 360 is perfectly well-liked here.
Redbeard said:Pretty sure that Sony often sells a lot more software than the 360 for certain third parties given their positive position in Europe and Japan.
There's only about a 4 million gap in userbase right now.
DMeisterJ said:360 Fans, Sony Fans, and GAF are not one entity. No group is more accepting or less accepting or anything of the like because everyone has a different opinion.
mujun said:Looks like the 360 is bound for 3rd place both in the States and worldwide.
Razor210 said:So, uh, just let the PSP die, Sony. Definitely not worth the resources anymore.
I'm pretty sure Konami'll make a quick and dirty PSN port of Peace Walker to try and recoup some of the costs.
:lolJordanLMiller said:Will there be S&P2 numbers eventually?
Reilly said:
Rated-Rsuperstar said:So Singularity, Transformers, and Blur all bombed. Figures, Activision has 3 solid games and they sent them all to die.
We'll be watching you.EviLore said:How in the world did I fall asleep in my chair right before NPD time? Was on a day schedule. Damn.
Apologies folks. Well, perhaps not as big of a deal at this point with NPD providing the smallest of scraps now, ahem, but I'll endeavor to not fuck up next month.
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Mrbob said:I think the big story this month is the apparent bomba of Peace Walker. If Metal Gear can't propel hardware and software sales on a Playstation platform, then it is virtually dead.
I own it on the psp and can't bring myself to play it on the psp. Maybe someday.Dr. Zoidberg said:I don't think the problem's MGS, it's location, location, location. (i.e. the platform it's on.) I have a PSP, I've had one since launch. And while I'd love to play PW, I don't want to play it on PSP. Out of all the platforms it's the only one I actively dislike playing games on. Personally, I've just had it with the uncomfortable nub and trying to use the buttons as a second analog. I'm not paying for the privilege to suffer like that. I'm praying it shows up somewhere else at some point. I use my PSP strictly for 2D d-pad games now.
I'm not trashing the platform, just explaining why someone who actually likes MGS might pass on the game.
Regulus Tera said:To whomever it may concern: Do I want to know Sin and Punishment 2's numbers? I know, only like three days of sales, but...
Did it at least get to five digits?