Andronicus said:Be like a lot of other people on gaf buy another one when the more "reliable" model comes out, rinse and repeat:lol
FirstInHell said:To weigh in on the "Wii is doomed" debate;
I think Wii owners should not have high hopes for how well The Conduit does based on Mad World sales. When you look at what type of consumer the Conduit is marketed for, it is going to be very similar to Mad World's demographic.
How many third party games are going to fail before publishers stop seeing the system as a viable option to develop for:
Zak and Wiki
HotD
FirstInHell said:To weigh in on the "Wii is doomed" debate;
I think Wii owners should not have high hopes for how well The Conduit does based on Mad World sales. When you look at what type of consumer the Conduit is marketed for, it is going to be very similar to Mad World's demographic.
People need to start realizing that these types of "hardcore" games are not going to do well because the market does not demand it.
Anecdotally, I know of four people who jumped on the Wii bandwagon and a year later purchased an Xbox 360 because they were frustrated by the lack of games for the system.
Obviously they are not buying games for their Wii anymore. This trend is only going to continue and this will cause Wii tie ratios and third-party sales to go down even further.
The type of consumers that are buying 700K Wiis a month is the type of person who sees it as a system that plays Wii Fit and Wii Sports.
How many third party games are going to fail before publishers stop seeing the system as a viable option to develop for:
Zak and Wiki What's the biggest adventure/puzzle cartoon style game to sell on HD consoles?
Mad World It's at 50%+ God Hand (PS2) LTD in it's first month by the same developer.
No More Heroes They threw a party because it was their most sucessful game ever?
Okami Sold the same as PS2 version
HotD I was under the impression it was doing slightly better than the HotD2+3 compilation
Metroid Prime 3
Uhm... Metroid Prime 3 is over 1.5 million worldwide, as of Nintendo's last statement.
FirstInHell said:Zak and Wiki
Mad World
No More Heroes
Okami
HotD
Metroid Prime 3
No, his list is still lacking De Blob and Boom Blox to be perfect.schuelma said:You clearly know nothing about this, and you should stop now.
FirstInHell said:No More Heroes
HotD
Metroid Prime 3
FirstInHell said:To weigh in on the "Wii is doomed" debate;
I think Wii owners should not have high hopes for how well The Conduit does based on Mad World sales. When you look at what type of consumer the Conduit is marketed for, it is going to be very similar to Mad World's demographic.
People need to start realizing that these types of "hardcore" games are not going to do well because the market does not demand it.
Anecdotally, I know of four people who jumped on the Wii bandwagon and a year later purchased an Xbox 360 because they were frustrated by the lack of games for the system.
Obviously they are not buying games for their Wii anymore. This trend is only going to continue and this will cause Wii tie ratios and third-party sales to go down even further.
How many third party games are going to fail before publishers stop seeing the system as a viable option to develop for:
Zak and Wiki
Mad World
No More Heroes
Okami
HotD
Metroid Prime 3
FirstInHell said:To weigh in on the "Wii is doomed" debate;
Obviously they are not buying games for their Wii anymore. This trend is only going to continue and this will cause Wii tie ratios and third-party sales to go down even further.
The type of consumers that are buying 700K Wiis a month is the type of person who sees it as a system that plays Wii Fit and Wii Sports.
AniHawk said:I feel bad for Ready at Dawn. It sounds like they busted their asses to get Okami as good as it could be despite zero support from Capcom and ex-Clover guys.
frankie_baby said:why? it sold fairly well for a full priced 2 year late port, and seeing as it was made i believe by about 10 people in less than a year it probably made a shit ton of money
AniHawk said:No, I'm just talking about RAD's difficulties with getting it out in the first place.
AniHawk said:No, I'm just talking about RAD's difficulties with getting it out in the first place.
Joke post?FirstInHell said:To weigh in on the "Wii is doomed" debate;
I think Wii owners should not have high hopes for how well The Conduit does based on Mad World sales. When you look at what type of consumer the Conduit is marketed for, it is going to be very similar to Mad World's demographic.
People need to start realizing that these types of "hardcore" games are not going to do well because the market does not demand it.
Anecdotally, I know of four people who jumped on the Wii bandwagon and a year later purchased an Xbox 360 because they were frustrated by the lack of games for the system.
Obviously they are not buying games for their Wii anymore. This trend is only going to continue and this will cause Wii tie ratios and third-party sales to go down even further.
The type of consumers that are buying 700K Wiis a month is the type of person who sees it as a system that plays Wii Fit and Wii Sports.
How many third party games are going to fail before publishers stop seeing the system as a viable option to develop for:
Zak and Wiki
Mad World
No More Heroes
Okami
HotD
Metroid Prime 3
It amazing how bad management and stupidness can cause an easy port to balloon into a pain in the ass and make it cost a lot more.AniHawk said:I feel bad for Ready at Dawn. It sounds like they busted their asses to get Okami as good as it could be despite zero support from Capcom and ex-Clover guys.
I blame the Wii.AniHawk said:I feel bad for Ready at Dawn. It sounds like they busted their asses to get Okami as good as it could be despite zero support from Capcom and ex-Clover guys.
Why would someone buy Wii Play 3 times, when they could get it once and buy 2 Wiimotes instead? Also glad to know first party games are the only games that sell on the Wii once again.DNF said:Yeah right. The tie ratio is at 6.2 now, that means these type of consumers are just buying wii fit, 3 times wii play to get additional remotes and only 1.2 other games because I'm sure Wii sports is counted as 1 game
markatisu said:The Conduit is meant for FPS fans, the same ones who bought more of CoD3 on the Wii then the PS3 and who bought a late sub par port of CoD WaW
Features be missing. It's better then other ports, but still gimped none the less.Basileus777 said:How exactly is WAW Wii a sub-par port? It seems like a decent port considering the capabilities of the Wii. Or is it gimped in some way I'm not aware of?
First party games sell = doomedFirstInHell said:Zak and Wiki
Mad World
No More Heroes
Okami
HotD
Metroid Prime 3
BishopLamont said:Why would someone buy Wii Play 3 times, when they could get it once and buy 2 Wiimotes instead?
It's a minigame in Wii Sports Resort, so expect Wii Play sales to drop like a stone come next June.AniHawk said:Frisbee
Nope they are also getting Links "NPD now says its a game" Crossbow Training. The remaining 0.2 is all carnival games.DNF said:Yeah right. The tie ratio is at 6.2 now, that means these type of consumers are just buying wii fit, 3 times wii play to get additional remotes and only 1.2 other games because I'm sure Wii sports is counted as 1 game