Why Did The PS3 Fail?

Wollan said:
The PS3 2008 lineup shames all others.
People are ultra quick to judge the HS/R&C/Uncharted combo this fall, adventure games and all with ironically the biggest X360 release destined for 08 being Alan Wake (though potentially Halo Wars in my eyes).

There are at least three PS3 exclusives coming next year that will strike higher than that game, those being Killzone 2, MGS4 & GT5 (the first two will hover around 4-5 million copies sold, GT5 will probably be ~10 million).

Now, we have those three games but we also have a total wild card with LittleBigPlanet. It will sell a million or two guaranteed but it could really really take off. There's nothing like it and it sells itself to people in less than 10 seconds, it will be very interesting to watch.

And besides those, we will have to see if Final Fantasy XIII makes it out, that could potentially make it five exclusive 08 PS3 games that outsell the top selling 08 X360 on their own.

Then besides those we have exclusives like WipEout PS3, White Knight, Socom 4. Those are million sellers. Then we have additional quality titles like inFamous and potentially a Insomniac game and other unannounced Sony 1st party titles (they usually announce them nine months ahead).
WTF. Are you kidding me? This thread is just insane.
 
beermonkey@tehbias said:
So if Willy and Peter are running against each other at the track meet, and Willy is a two laps ahead of Peter after five laps, and is three laps ahead of Peter after ten laps, does that mean Peter is 'catching up'?

You start catching up after you finally start running faster. Until then, you are just falling behind less.

:lol Dude, I was joking!
 
B-Ri said:
COD4, itll singlehandedly be in every way shape or form better then Halo 3.

from what i've played of the beta it's a great game, but it isn't THAT good (from the mp standpoint). the options given to you in h3 will blow it away.
 
All Sony ever had to do was come in at $399.99. It probably still wouldn't have won - Nintendo's "wool-over-the-eyes" marketing campaign and the consumers general jadedness toward anything legitimately game-y would have made sure of that - but it would have been a handy "PSP-esque" second place which would have sold 50,000,000+ by the end of its lifetime, imo.

It really was as simple as that. It came down to their decision to keep Blu-Ray in. If they would have just not been so stubborn there, they could have hit any reasonable target price. Shame.
 
Amir0x said:
All Sony ever had to do was come in at $399.99. It probably still wouldn't have won - Nintendo's "wool-over-the-eyes" marketing campaign and the consumers general jadedness toward anything legitimately game-y would have made sure of that - but it would have been a handy "PSP-esque" second place which would have sold 50,000,000+ by the end of its lifetime, imo.

It really was as simple as that. It came down to their decision to keep Blu-Ray in. If they would have just not been so stubborn there, they could have hit any reasonable target price. Shame.
I read it, wanted to reply, and decided that in an act of self-preservation I will pass.


I do agree on the price though.
 
Wollan said:
There are at least three PS3 exclusives coming next year that will strike higher than that game, those being Killzone 2, MGS4 & GT5 (the first two will hover around 4-5 million copies sold, GT5 will probably be ~10 million).

Those numbers are...slightly...ridiculously...high.

Even if sales were on the mend from here on out, which they're not, Sony would be likely to have more than doubled their install base in less than a year before GT5 is released, assuming not every single human being who owns a PS3 would buy GT5.

Gran Turismo titles typically sell in massive numbers which eclipse most other titles, but unless Sony's moved at least 15,000,000 units by Fall 2008, which is possible but unlikely at this point, GT5 sales will probably cap out around 7-8,000,000.
 
Amir0x said:
All Sony ever had to do was come in at $399.99. It probably still wouldn't have won - Nintendo's "wool-over-the-eyes" marketing campaign and the consumers general jadedness toward anything legitimately game-y would have made sure of that - but it would have been a handy "PSP-esque" second place which would have sold 50,000,000+ by the end of its lifetime, imo.

It really was as simple as that. It came down to their decision to keep Blu-Ray in. If they would have just not been so stubborn there, they could have hit any reasonable target price. Shame.

I agree. They leveraged the gaming division to win a format war they are no closer to winning than they were a year ago. Sad.
 
Sho_Nuff82 said:
Fixed.

MS and Nintendo really haven't shown much of their hands for 2008, and really, it's because they don't have to at this point.
Damn, you said it before I could.

Sony's 2008 lineup looks strongest at this point, and it is certainly impressive if it all plays out as we expect it to, but the truth is we don't know much about 360's lineup in 2008 and even less about Wii's. Perhaps TGS will clear things up a bit, at least for third party offerings. Nintendo themselves have been holding game announcements and release dates very close since E306 so there's no way of telling exactly what they have planned past Wii Fit and MKWii in Winter/Spring.
 
Tobor said:
I agree. They leveraged the gaming division to win a format war they are no closer to winning than they were a year ago. Sad.
Eh, everything was looking to work out for them on the format side until someone decided to throw a monkey wrench into the works.

BTW, I just spotted a brand new HD-DVD player on sale for 250$.


I understand people not wanting to call the race so early, or to say The PS3 has failed, but people need to be realistic here, and take a long hard look at the PS3's dire-ass situation before saying anything other then massive failure.
 
The Sphinx said:
Damn, you said it before I could.

Sony's 2008 lineup looks strongest at this point, and it is certainly impressive if it all plays out as we expect it to, but the truth is we don't know much about 360's lineup in 2008 and even less about Wii's. Perhaps TGS will clear things up a bit, at least for third party offerings. Nintendo themselves have been holding game announcements and release dates very close since E306 so there's no way of telling exactly what they have planned past Wii Fit and MKWii in Winter/Spring.
Agreed - at this time, there's no point for both MS and Ninty in announcing big games for next year that might consequently weaken their lineup for the holidays.

Compared to Sony that has to show that it has something for 2008 since its lineup for the holidays will be slaughtered by both Wii and 360.
 
Wollan said:
The PS3 2008 lineup shames all others.
People are ultra quick to judge the HS/R&C/Uncharted combo this fall, adventure games and all with ironically the biggest X360 release destined for 08 being Alan Wake (though potentially Halo Wars in my eyes).

There are at least three PS3 exclusives coming next year that will strike higher than that game, those being Killzone 2, MGS4 & GT5 (the first two will hover around 4-5 million copies sold, GT5 will probably be ~10 million).

Now, we have those three games but we also have a total wild card with LittleBigPlanet. It will sell a million or two guaranteed but it could really really take off. There's nothing like it and it sells itself to people in less than 10 seconds, it will be very interesting to watch.

And besides those, we will have to see if Final Fantasy XIII makes it out, that could potentially make it five exclusive 08 PS3 games that outsell the top selling 08 X360 on their own.

Then besides those we have exclusives like WipEout PS3, White Knight, Socom 4. Those are million sellers. Then we have additional quality titles like inFamous and potentially a Insomniac game and other unannounced Sony 1st party titles (they usually announce them nine months ahead).
Look, I agree with you that the PS3 has a slate of great games for 08, but your basing your sales numbers on faulty assumptions.

The PS3 is selling well below the PS2 and therefore it's key franchises will not be equal to last gen's sales trends. There may only be 10 million PS3s by the time GT5 drops, and I don't see it garnering a 100% adoption rate.
 
The Sphinx said:
Damn, you said it before I could.

Sony's 2008 lineup looks strongest at this point, and it is certainly impressive if it all plays out as we expect it to, but the truth is we don't know much about 360's lineup in 2008 and even less about Wii's. Perhaps TGS will clear things up a bit, at least for third party offerings. Nintendo themselves have been holding game announcements and release dates very close since E306 so there's no way of telling exactly what they have planned past Wii Fit and MKWii in Winter/Spring.

Plus Halo will have some positive impact on the userbase so you figure the gap between the two will probably increase to the point where MS won't need an MGS4 or GT5 level juggernaut, if a dozen Alan Wake/Fable 2/Too Human/BanjoThreeie level moderate successes carry it through the year with sales to make up for the billions of copies those games are going to sell (along with hardware) worldwide.

Also, Rare and Bungie have to be working on SOMETHING. And who knows what the next BioShock or Crackdown might be. As has been said MS doesn't need to show their cards yet.
 
I know we don't know much about MS or Nintendo's '08 lineup yet, but I think Wollan's right; it's going to be hard to top that lineup (except for the PC, that is, as it's getting Spore and consequently trumps all lineups, but that's another issue entirely). What could Nintendo, or Microsoft, possibly announce that would be bigger than all the games Wollan mentioned?
 
Sharp said:
I know we don't know much about MS or Nintendo's '08 lineup yet, but I think Wollan's right; it's going to be hard to top that lineup (except for the PC, that is, as it's getting Spore and consequently trumps all lineups, but that's another issue entirely). What could Nintendo, or Microsoft, possibly announce that would be bigger than all the games Wollan mentioned?

Wii Fit is going to sell more than any game Wollan listed, except maybe GT5.
 
For all those people talkin about how PS3 is tracking vs PS2, how long was PS2 supply constrained? Not sure how much of a factor this is but I thought PS2's were hard to find until this summer during it's first year. So PS3 is tracking ahead for now but that doesn't seem indicative of the strength of the platform.
 
AdmiralViscen said:
Alan Wake and Mario Kart Wii. Nothing else.
Exactly, after the end of 2007, MS and Ninty will stop all development and publishing - X360 and Wii sales will go down to zero or sometimes even negative numbers.

During this time, PS3's massive stockpiling will prove to be the best decision Sony made since PS3 will sell fuckloads - effectively passing all the competitions within several months due to the massive stockpile of PS3s.

Third parties, dissapointed that MS and Ninty have given up the race, will then put all of their monies and triple XXX AAA teams all for PS3 development.
 
Sharp said:
I know we don't know much about MS or Nintendo's '08 lineup yet, but I think Wollan's right; it's going to be hard to top that lineup (except for the PC, that is, as it's getting Spore and consequently trumps all lineups, but that's another issue entirely). What could Nintendo, or Microsoft, possibly announce that would be bigger than all the games Wollan mentioned?

All combined? Nothing. But Gears Of War 2 will be pretty big when it's announced.
 
Epiphyte said:
There may only be 10 million PS3s by the time GT5 drops, and I don't see it garnering a 100% adoption rate.
There will be more PS3s in homes than there were PS2s at the time of GT3 drop. You will see a lot of people adopt when GT5 releases. It absolutely has a realistic chance of selling 10million copies (the PS3 will be 399$ at that time as well).
 
Tobor said:
I'm supposed to name one game that will outsell 10?
Tell me what kind of lineup, say, Nintendo could have that would trump this lineup. Or Microsoft, for that matter, but Nintendo's easier as it tends to come out with established IPs (and Wii Blank I suppose).
Wollan said:
There will be more PS3s in homes than there were PS2s at the time of GT3 drop. You will see a lot of people adopt when GT5 releases. It absolutely has a realistic chance of selling 10million copies (the PS3 will be 399$ at that time as well).
I think it's unrealistic, but then there were some amazingly high-selling games on the N64, so I suppose it's possible.
 
neptunes said:

Because in 10 years we will have another war to fight and this gen memories will consist of debates about which FF is the best AGAIN.

ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND.

HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHAHHAHAH
 
Sharp said:
Tell me what kind of lineup, say, Nintendo could have that would trump this lineup. Or Microsoft, for that matter, but Nintendo's easier as it tends to come out with established IPs (and Wii Blank I suppose).

Like I said, if the 360 has double the userbase and twice as many games with half the appeal as those, things will just even out and the PS3 will never be able to close the gap.

I call it Algebro, because it makes you say, "Bro! What???"
 
Belfast said:
It's not too late. FFVII didn't come out until three or so years into the Playstation's life cycle. Whether it'll have the same impact or not, I don't know.

You're better than that Belfast. The PSX was neck and neck with Saturn at the time -- a time, you'll remember, where everyone and their mother was expecting erroneously that the N64 would stomp them.

The situation today is far different: the Wii is utterly smashing the competition into the ground (which is good or bad depending what camp you're in, which is sadder than the situation), and the software on PS3 simply isn't selling. It's going to be how OoT came out for the N64 and most people bought a used console and the game, selling back both after beating it.
 
Sharp said:
Tell me what kind of lineup, say, Nintendo could have that would trump this lineup. Or Microsoft, for that matter, but Nintendo's easier as it tends to come out with established IPs (and Wii Blank I suppose).

Theoretically?

Wii Fit
Animal Crossing Wii
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Party 9 (no brainer)
Pikmin Wii
My Sims
Grand Theft Auto Wii(I still think it's coming)
Final Fantasy CC

I hate that you made me do a list. no more.
 
Sharp said:
I think it's unrealistic, but then there were some amazingly high-selling games on the N64, so I suppose it's possible.
Well, GT3 sold 15 million copies. GT5 will have a larger initial userbase to sell to and the PS3 price will be at 399$ at that point or less.
The game is a radical step forward for the franchise, 10m+ sold I say.
 
oo Kosma oo said:
Because in 10 years we will have another war to fight and this gen memories will consist of debates about which FF is the best AGAIN.

ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND AND ROUND.

HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHAHHAHAH

you're a disgrace to all the funny trolls
 
Wasn't GT3 bundled with the PS2 for a while in a lot of places?
I'm not sure about GT4, but I'd thought it did only about 1/3 of GT3.
 
Tobor said:
Theoretically?

Wii Fit
Animal Crossing Wii
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Party 9 (no brainer)
Pikmin Wii
My Sims
Grand Theft Auto Wii(I still think it's coming)
Final Fantasy CC

I hate that you made me do a list. no more.
Yeah okay, I suppose with a bit of speculation you can make anything happen. Still, even if it doesn't dominate in terms of software sales, the PS3's '08 lineup is definitely amazingly awesome for the hardcore gamer.
 
typhonsentra said:
:lol I knew this thread would be big but didn't expect such rapid growth since this morning. Can anyone summarize for me?

You really can't guess what happened? Junior meltdowns (not from me... really!), Wiifit salespocalypse predictions, 360/PS3 list wars, some attempts at unbiased rationality tempered with the "there, there, it's okay PS3, you'll still have a few games even though you are in third" patronizing garbage while snickering in the background at how far the giant has fallen. Occasional PS3 optimism, a few INSANELY optimistic by the brave and the bold. Those are followed by lots of existing market data used to deflate hopeful future projections. A few tidbits here and there, but super interesting for the most part if you are already accustomed to sales-age threads.
 
Busaiku said:
Wasn't GT3 bundled with the PS2 for a while in a lot of places?
I'm not sure about GT4, but I'd thought it did only about 1/3 of GT3.
GT3 was bundled later on (though not exclusively so) like Halo 2 was and other games (and yes, they will very most likely bundle GT5 as well).
GT4 aka GT3 2005edition sold 6.5-7million copies.
 
Sharp said:
Tell me what kind of lineup, say, Nintendo could have that would trump this lineup. Or Microsoft, for that matter, but Nintendo's easier as it tends to come out with established IPs (and Wii Blank I suppose).

I think it's unrealistic, but then there were some amazingly high-selling games on the N64, so I suppose it's possible.
But the structure of the question is tilted toward Sony. You're asking for MS and Nintendo games to match up against a PS3 lineup that includes a number of really huge third-party offerings. So I can name a couple of Nintendo titles that might match up sales-wise with a couple things on Sony's list (Wii Fit, MKWii, Animal Crossing), but matching up with FFXIII and MGS4 requires third party offerings on Wii and I'm much less comfortable speculating there. Not because I don't think Wii will have third-party games in 2008 but because I don't know what they could be in reality. I mean, if Konami announced Castlevania, Capcom announced a new Street Fighter and Mega Man, S-E announced KHIII for 2008 and DQX for 2009... Do you see why this is ridiculous? I have no way of predicting any of that could happen, but I likewise know these companies are working on SOMEthing for the Wii and defining what precisely is impossible.
 
Wollan said:
GT3 was bundled later on (though not exclusively so) like Halo 2 was and other games (and yes, they will very most likely bundle GT5 as well).
GT4 aka GT3 2005edition sold 6.5-7million copies.
How many of those sales were in Japan? While Motorstorm and Resistance are benefiting a lot from bundles in PAL territories and generally good sales everywhere, the big PS2 heavy hitters are kind of flopping over there.
 
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