I don't think he meant amazing in a good way.Bizzyb said:I guess for a dying platform that is pretty decent. Still, it's being unofficially touted as MGS5, and in that regard, that's pretty damn pathetic.
I don't think he meant amazing in a good way.Bizzyb said:I guess for a dying platform that is pretty decent. Still, it's being unofficially touted as MGS5, and in that regard, that's pretty damn pathetic.
flawfuls said:Does that 52K number include the bundled copies?
flawfuls said:Does that 52K number include the bundled copies?
Not good with or without the bundlesBusaiku said:52k and it was the highest selling title on PSP.
Incredible.
DangerousDave said:MGSO sold 120.000
In December
In a month when nearly 1M of PSP were sold
52k seems logical, with a lot of the userbase with CF, pirating the game or not being able to upgrade to the last firmware without loosing CF
BTW, is funny to look back in those december 2006 threads and see how the people said that PSP was dead... nearly four years ago.
Konami has finally accepted the new overlord, it is not over.AniHawk said:I guess that means no more metal gear solid games from hideo kojima then.
FLEABttn said:Literally any other console and I would have bought it.
D.Lo said:I'm sure 3rd parties will give the PSP another 'just one more shot' in another six months while they ready their latest Partyz: The Rail Chronicles sequel for the Wii.
NPD tracks every single SKU but counts everything separately, it's up to the person reporting the numbers to add the related SKU's together.OldJadedGamer said:NPD doesn't count bundles as there is no way to prove the person was buying the system for the game.
Y2Kev said:The PSP's continued existence irreparably damages Sony's reputation in the handheld sector every day it is not killed. Sony needs third parties to believe that they perform better on their platform than on Nintendo's to get the third party support they get. It's the same strategy that Sony and Microsoft employ in the console space that has largely won developer support. 3DS shows how this has completely fallen apart in the handheld space. Every day the PSP lives is another day a third party of any degree of saneness must write off Sony in the space until he or she is shown otherwise.
(All comments relate to North America)
Y2Kev said:The PSP's continued existence irreparably damages Sony's reputation in the handheld sector every day it is not killed. Sony needs third parties to believe that they perform better on their platform than on Nintendo's to get the third party support they get. It's the same strategy that Sony and Microsoft employ in the console space that has largely won developer support. 3DS shows how this has completely fallen apart in the handheld space. Every day the PSP lives is another day a third party of any degree of saneness must write off Sony in the space until he or she is shown otherwise.
(All comments relate to North America)
Y2Kev said:I think 3DS is going to be PS2-esque. Just an absolute monster. Maybe even more dominant in terms of share of support.
Won't happen. Consoles still reign supreme over handhelds in the West.Y2Kev said:I think 3DS is going to be PS2-esque. Just an absolute monster. Maybe even more dominant in terms of share of support.
DangerousDave said:MGSO sold 120.000
In December
In a month when nearly 1M of PSP were sold
52k seems logical, with a lot of the userbase with CF, pirating the game or not being able to upgrade to the last firmware without loosing CF
BTW, is funny to look back in those december 2006 threads and see how the people said that PSP was dead... nearly four years ago.
Y2Kev said:The PSP's continued existence irreparably damages Sony's reputation in the handheld sector. Sony needs third parties to believe that they perform better on their platform than on Nintendo's to get the third party support they get. It's the same strategy that Sony and Microsoft employ in the console space that has largely won developer support. 3DS shows how this has completely fallen apart in the handheld space. Every day the PSP lives is another day a third party of any degree of saneness must write off Sony in the space until he or she is shown otherwise.
(All comments relate to North America)
Y2Kev said:I think 3DS is going to be PS2-esque. Just an absolute monster. Maybe even more dominant in terms of share of support.
Y2Kev said:I think 3DS is going to be PS2-esque. Just an absolute monster. Maybe even more dominant in terms of share of support.
Y2Kev said:The PSP's continued existence irreparably damages Sony's reputation in the handheld sector every day it is not killed. Sony needs third parties to believe that they perform better on their platform than on Nintendo's to get the third party support they get. It's the same strategy that Sony and Microsoft employ in the console space that has largely won developer support. 3DS shows how this has completely fallen apart in the handheld space. Every day the PSP lives is another day a third party of any degree of saneness must write off Sony in the space until he or she is shown otherwise.
(All comments relate to North America)
Mrbob said:With the new rating system, you can get a small guideline as to how a game sold. I notice there are only around 2000 ratings for Metal Gear Peace Walker on PSN. Not exactly a scientific method, since we found out Joe Danger sold 50K its first week and only has around 1700 ratings on PSN i believe. I'm guessing the PSP Metal Gear bundle sold around 50K if we attempt to extrapolate from last months numbers. Still not that hot of a number overall though, unless it sold a couple hundred thousand on PSN!
Don't try to hide your feelings, it'll eat you inside.Diseased Yak said:One thing that isn't counted by NPD is PSN sales of PW. Not that I'm getting my hopes up that they were stellar or anything...
This assumes people buy the PSP to use custom firmware in the first place.DangerousDave said:The main problem, even more than piracy, is the custom firmware. When Dark Alex updated the CF, people bought original games even if they were able to piracy them. It obviously affect sales, but it was not something as low as now because they were able to combine scene + originals.
But, after DA left the scene, and CF was not uptaded anymore, people with PSP had to choose between scene + piracy or upgrade to play games legally but lose the scene.
So, even if PSP userbase ir around 50M (worldwide), there are a lot of millions of people that uses CF to piracy games, a lot of million of people with CF that maybe are not pirates, but they don't want to update and lose the CF, a lot of million of people without CF, but old firmware that they don't want to upgrade, waiting the scene to find an exploit, and a lot of million of people that forgot the PSP somewhere, gathering dust, because of the lack of games of the last 2 years.
TruePrime said:Is this with the idea that we will see a PSP2 that far outstrips the 3DS in power?
If so do you think things will level out where the 3DS is the Ps2, and the PSP2 holds the space of an Xbox/GCN?
What if a PSP2 is just around the corner though? A lot of people didn't expect the 3DS to be announced at the time it was. And for Sony, a PSP2 would be like starting on a new, clean slate. If Sony could convince publishers to revitalise PSP support with the PSP Go, then who knows what they can do with a PSP2?Y2Kev said:The PSP's continued existence irreparably damages Sony's reputation in the handheld sector every day it is not killed. Sony needs third parties to believe that they perform better on their platform than on Nintendo's to get the third party support they get. It's the same strategy that Sony and Microsoft employ in the console space that has largely won developer support. 3DS shows how this has completely fallen apart in the handheld space. Every day the PSP lives is another day a third party of any degree of saneness must write off Sony in the space until he or she is shown otherwise.
(All comments relate to North America)
BishopLamont said:Don't try to hide your feelings, it'll eat you inside.
DangerousDave said:The main problem, even more than piracy, is the custom firmware. When Dark Alex updated the CF, people bought original games even if they were able to piracy them. It obviously affect sales, but it was not something as low as now because they were able to combine scene + originals.
But, after DA left the scene, and CF was not uptaded anymore, people with PSP had to choose between scene + piracy or upgrade to play games legally but lose the scene.
So, even if PSP userbase ir around 50M (worldwide), there are a lot of millions of people that uses CF to piracy games, a lot of million of people with CF that maybe are not pirates, but they don't want to update and lose the CF, a lot of million of people without CF, but old firmware that they don't want to upgrade, waiting the scene to find an exploit, and a lot of million of people that forgot the PSP somewhere, gathering dust, because of the lack of games of the last 2 years.
Gravijah said:Are we talking hardware or software?
Third party support hype is always high at launch, I wouldn't bet on guaranteed support. Hopefully third parties learnt a few lesson or two from this gen though and rectify it with the 3DS.TruePrime said:I mean software, like I said given his post it really seemed as though the dev community really has faith that there software will sell on 3DS.
DMeisterJ said:Gears isn't first party.
BishopLamont said:Third party support hype is always high at launch, I wouldn't bet on guaranteed support. Hopefully third parties learnt a few lesson or two from this gen though and rectify it with the 3DS.
Stumpokapow said:This is so dumb. Heavy Rain is first party. Ratchet is first party. Lair is first party. Folklore is first party. Resistance is first party. Do you agree with all of these assessments?
Reilly said:
Opiate said:I don't.
But there is also a big difference: most of those IPs are owned by Sony. Perhaps all of them. While Insomniac Factor 5 can go make other games for other systems, they will never make a Ratchet or Lair game for another system.
Not only can Epic go make other games for other systems, that game can in fact be Gears of War 4. That's an important distinction. So not only do I think Heavy Rain is second party (or third), this is even more true for Gears.
OldJadedGamer said:The Sony funded and published Spyro and Crash games for the PS1 were and are considered first party titles yet Sony didn't own the IPs to these games and these franchises of course appeared on other systems.
Stumpokapow said:This is so dumb. Heavy Rain is first party. Ratchet is first party. Lair is first party. Folklore is first party. Resistance is first party. Do you agree with all of these assessments?
Yeah, I agree with Opiate here.Opiate said:I don't.
But there is also a big difference: most of those IPs are owned by Sony. Perhaps all of them. While Insomniac Factor 5 can go make other games for other systems, they will never make a Ratchet or Lair game for another system.
Not only can Epic go make other games for other systems, that game can in fact be Gears of War 4. Or Tecmo can (and did) go and make Ninja Gaiden for another system. That's an important distinction. So not only do I think Heavy Rain is second party (or third), this is even more true for Gears.
Stumpokapow said:This is so dumb. Heavy Rain is first party. Ratchet is first party. Lair is first party. Folklore is first party. Resistance is first party. Do you agree with all of these assessments?
I'm not arguing whether the 3DS will steal support from the PSP, that much is a given, rather if western devs will support the 3DS like an actual console or just give it the ghetto treatment like they always have. No doubt the 3DS will be king in Japan, it'd take a PS3 style suicide for that not to be true.TruePrime said:Well the thing is we are seeing decent to great Third Party support on the PSP, and if the dev community really does swtich over then I don't see why it would taper off after launch.
I mean at least on the JPN front we have what might be strongest year of third party support ever for a handheld.
MGS PW, The 3rd Birthday, Kingdom Hearts (Plus Agito in the future), Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, and more.
Sure those will do well in Japan, but I can't see them sticking to exclusives in the next gen to a platform that doesn't sale anywhere in the world outside of Japan. Why would they? Unlike DS, 3DS has the power to do the kinda stuff the big devs want on a handheld.
DMeisterJ said:Sony and Microsoft are in no hurry for new consoles. Both companies do not want to endure the start-up costs of a new system just yet. Same here. I just became a dual-console owner this year and I'm not ready to spend more money on more consoles. I say wait it out 'til 2012.
Stumpokapow said:This is so dumb. Heavy Rain is first party. Ratchet is first party. Lair is first party. Folklore is first party. Resistance is first party. Do you agree with all of these assessments?
well that IS dumbKingDizzi said:What DMeister said is not dumb, people saying shit like sucker punch is second party is dumb.