It's not going to take off just like Sony could sell the Vita for 20 dollars and it's not going to take off but the point still stands. Make x money with pathetic sales. Make x-y money or even lose z money on sales that are not much better to mediocre.
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I think it will drop off the chart just like The Order did, Wii U kids were hungry for a new game.
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Yeah. Overall, Nintendo are doing the smartest thing with the Wii U now, considering its position. If they just drop it as per Sony with the Vita, then it'd damage goodwill ahead of their next format. If they cut price, it'd damage their bottomline. Their current plan is the best of the horrific situation they're in.
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so...what's June
random Wii U victory out of nowhere=Return of the Jedi?
It still boggles my mind that people think NX is anything other than a portable/handheld, which is unlikely to be able to handle WiiU ports without significant downgrades, which isn't going to happen with ZeldaU. The WiiU successor will probably announce/launch a year or so afterwards, depending how much effort Nintendo needs to put into the NX to get it selling.
I can't be bothered to dig the figures out, again, but the release pattern of Nintendo handhelds is pretty regular, and if NX isn't a dedicated portable/handheld then we're due another 3DS revision to be announced fairly soon for Japan.
Made these earlier but forgot to post them:
so...what's June
random Wii U victory out of nowhere=Return of the Jedi?
also OT, but LMAO at the NAACP thing
sörine;167453999 said:It's over 82k digital for the past two weeks if we go by the US eShop charts since it's above all the Humble Nindie Bundle titles.
The Order cratered due to WOM/reviews. Splatoon seems to be having the opposite results to that, so sales will probably go a bit differently too. More like Bloodborne month 2 than The Order month 2, okay in actual sales even if it misses the (combined) top 10.I think it will drop off the chart just like The Order did, Wii U kids were hungry for a new game.
Price cuts are iffy. What Nintendo as a company don't want, because they can't absorb it, is to price cut a console so that it's at a loss and then have it take off. It happened before and led to them having the first of 3 years of financial loss. The 3DS needed a price cut, but they lopped too much off and made it very enticing. It took off like mad, with 11 million units sold in the 6 months following the price cut, but with it all at a loss. That is quite damaging to a company that, unlike Microsoft and Sony, doesn't have any additional divisions to temporarily absorb any considerable loss.
Everything else though, I agree
sörine;167468023 said:The Order cratered due to WOM/reviews. Splatoon seems to be having the opposite results to that, so sales will probably go a bit differently too. More like Bloodborne month 2 than The Order month 2, okay in actual sales even if it misses the (combined) top 10.
I'm not saying that the next Nintendo handheld and home console won't use the same OS, or whatever else is required to meet your 'shared platform' requirement, but that doesn't mean the NX hardware is that shared platform. Launching handheld and console together would be unlikely, so it'll be handheld first.new 3ds is more like dsi than ds lite. the timeline puts the next handheld at around next november.
i think nx won't be a console or a handheld, but a shared platform that can be experienced through different kinds of hardware (kind of like steam). this lets nintendo sell their platform in different form factors that meet the demands of different regions around the world. it also unifies the third-party support they do have across their handheld and console divisions, as well as their first-party support. it also means less cannibalization and fewer retreads each generation. for example, nintendo would make mario 9 and 10 because enough time has passed between one and the next, not because they have to rush them out to promote new hardware.
sörine;167468023 said:The Order cratered due to WOM/reviews. Splatoon seems to be having the opposite results to that, so sales will probably go a bit differently too. More like Bloodborne month 2 than The Order month 2, okay in actual sales even if it misses the (combined) top 10.
It's possible, but a Bloodborne like chart positioning wouldn't surprise me; outside combined top 10, present in individual skus.pfft, Bloodborne month 2 was a pretty big drop, in fact I bet Splatoon 2nd month>Bloodborne 2nd month
I will be disappointed if Splatoon doesn't match the next month what it sold in May.
what if it does 139k
The constant downplaying of Splatoon's performance has been weird to say the least.
The constant downplaying of Splatoon's performance has been weird to say the least.
i'm gussing splatoon sales will be very front loaded,
probably 300k ltd,
japan is a huge surprise though, but then again you just can't predict what's going to be a hit there.
without the witcher 3 and ps4 numbers this thread is pretty boring, i wonder how bad the wiiu bombed.
Its been that way ever since we were predicting sales for Splatoon after the game was announced. Something about that game is just making people refuse to even consider the possibility of it doing well.
sörine;167453999 said:It's over 82k digital for the past two weeks if we go by the US eShop charts since it's above all the Humble Nindie Bundle titles.
that not bad for digital sales considering alot of people are afraid to go digital on Nintendo systems.
that not bad for digital sales considering alot of people are afraid to go digital on Nintendo systems.
That digital number is a rather big assumption, to be honest.
I agree that, if it's true, 136K retail, >82K digital (aka. at least 38% for digital) seems quite high.
Maybe the Nintendo hardcore who purchased Splatoon day-one are more accustomed to digital? It's difficult to pinpoint because each title is unique.
it could also be that having the test runs may have encouraged players to download the title later.
Who ever said nobody in the USA cares about soccer is clearly not seeing these NPD numbers.I don't usually keep up to date with sales charts, but does Fifa and Call of Duty ever not appear in the charts?
Or do they sell constantly and then get replaced by the new version?
it could also be that having the test runs may have encouraged players to download the title later.
If I recall, in some territories, people who downloaded the testfire were able to claim a discount if they purchased the full game on eshop.
Also, the game is designed to encourage players to log in daily to see what maps and items are available, which might encourage players to buy digital to avoid the hassle of constant disc swapping.
That digital number is a rather big assumption, to be honest.
I agree that, if it's true, 136K retail, >82K digital (aka. at least 38% for digital) seems quite high.
Maybe the Nintendo hardcore who purchased Splatoon day-one are more accustomed to digital? It's difficult to pinpoint because each title is unique.
Yeah, this would be helpful. Even if we can see how it ranks LTD to something like Shovel Knight, it'll give a general idea.That's why I've asked earlier if anyone can post the Wii U only US All-time Chart, that's where we could see if Splatoon is really doing that well digitally.
So in June we have this for PS4:
- 2/3 weeks of PS4 TLOU + Handsome Jack Collection (Amazon) (Still Going)
- 1 week Best Buy Trade-in deal for PS4
- 1 week GameStop Free 1 year PS Plus with PS4 Purchase deal
- (All Retailers) Arkham Knight Limited Edition Bundles
- (All Retailers) Regular Black Arkham PS4 Bundles
Games:
- Arkham Knight
- Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward
- J-Stars Victory Vs+
- Legend of Kay Anniversary
- Onechanbara Z2: Chaos
Who ever said nobody in the USA cares about soccer is clearly not seeing these NPD numbers.
In a non-World Cup year, smack dab in the middle of the MLB season and the NBA playoffs, the game FIFA managed to be one step behind NBA 2K15 and one beyond MLB 15 with no Madden in sight (or NHLlol).
Keep it up, soccer. You're already a better sport because of America's involvement (Blatter, anyone?).
dude it's ninjablade, what did you expectwhy?
Why? Based on what exactly? How much did it sell so far in the US for you to "predict" that it'll probably have sold 300k when all it's said and done?hint: it's already >= 220k.
Of course they just lucked out
I'm sorry you'll have to just work you imagination to jerk off tonight
that being said we do know Wii U hardware and it's bad
Hope we get splatoon numbers. surprised it has sold so well. got to eat crow on this one.