lunchwithyuzo
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The only supply constrained launches were PS2, 360 and Wii iirc.Wow, those GBA sales numbers. I don't remember GBA shortages either.
The only supply constrained launches were PS2, 360 and Wii iirc.Wow, those GBA sales numbers. I don't remember GBA shortages either.
Wait, you are basing a lack of interest in 3rd party games on the amount of reviews the games have?
What am i suppose to think if sites aren't even bothering to review Wii U games?
All DSes are discontinued. There are still some in the retail channel, but that's leftover stock. They are no longer being made.How quick is Nintendo to discontinue their previous console? I can't recall GameCube staying in stores long, nor N64s. The DS is still lingering, though. They need to clear out those consoles to remove any buyer confusion.
Stores put out crazy deals in the hopes they can make money on other stuff. It must work, or they wouldn't keep doing it.Wii U will be on sale for Black Friday? Where is this? People only buy stuff heavily discounted on BF, you know.
Heh. Wii first month sales couldn't match GameCube's.lunchwithyuzo said:It's going to significantly outperform 360's year 1. Not that it'll mean much, pundits will just compare it to Wii.
As quick as the consumer demand is to discontinue. So NES went on in limited form past 2000 in some places, while GameCube had no reason to be past 2006.Darryl said:How quick is Nintendo to discontinue their previous console? I can't recall GameCube staying in stores long, nor N64s. The DS is still lingering, though. They need to clear out those consoles to remove any buyer confusion.
Where did you hear this? Good news for 3DS if true.All DSes are discontinued. There are still some in the retail channel, but that's leftover stock. They are no longer being made.
His point still stands that you're using a terrible metric to measure the success of the games. The actual volume of people on Miiverse under the games you listed is pretty good considering they all came out on another system most people own one of.
I heard two different ladies walk by the Wii U saying we already have a Wii.
It doesn't mean anything, but I still maintain Nintendo has done a really poor job marketing this thing as an entirely new system.
I heard two different ladies walk by the Wii U saying we already have a Wii.
It doesn't mean anything, but I still maintain Nintendo has done a really poor job marketing this thing as an entirely new system.
I think it's because of the name and because of the nature of the audience that made the Wii so popular.is this because of the wii name or because the wii and wii u look so similar? it's going to take time for the fact that it's new console to filter through, but there's the fact that the consoles look almost identical at first glance.
I think it's because of the name and because of the nature of the audience that made the Wii so popular.
If they were going to stick with the Wii brand to hold that audience, then they should have simply called it Wii 2 or Super Wii (with appropriate advertising).
Actually, now that I think about it, Super Nintendo Wii would have been better. To make it more clearly not "some kind of Wii"I think you're right.
the super wii name is so perfect, what were nintendo thinking. hindsight is 20/20 and all that, but they let a perfect opportunity slip through their fingers by not naming it super wii.
Agree. Actually, I think Wii U is an appropriate name for what this machine is... But marketing-wise, Wii 2 would be better to avoid confusion.Yeah Wii 2 really would have been the best choice from a marketing standpoint. Get the Wii audience, no confusion.
And/or 360 is just moving more units as usual.
That deal is 199. The 249.99 bundle includes BLOPS2. I could only find that one at Gamestop though, so it might just be a deal they're offering.
Nobody wants the white ones. Nobody. The only people who do, do not understand the difference between the two. That has been my experience in our GameStop district.
Nobody wants the white ones. Nobody. The only people who do, do not understand the difference between the two. That has been my experience in our GameStop district.
Nobody wants the white ones. Nobody. The only people who do, do not understand the difference between the two. That has been my experience in our GameStop district.
I don't know, the black one still seems like a great deal regardless if you like Nintendo Land or not. It's a new, sealed game that sells for around $60 at retail. I sold my copy on eBay for $63 (so I could buy it again digitally). If you don't mind the color, in the long run buying the deluxe and selling the game would cost you less than the basic. Plus you get the $20 cradle/stands and extra hard drive space for free.
Who's the sucker who paid that much for it over eBay? Doesn't it retail for $60? Or is Nintendoland supply constrained?I sold my copy on eBay for $63 (so I could buy it again digitally).
Today at around 1pm, my local Best Buy had at least half a dozen basic sets out on the sales floor. I even saw a few deluxe and basic at Toys R Us. Surprised me on both accounts.At my local Best Buy, there were no Wii U's left, with a few PS3s and a good amount of 360's left (though they had way more sections of the store advertising and selling the 360 than they did PS3). The gamestop next to it still had a few Wii U's left, though.
Previous NPD November launches for comparison:
Xbox (2001) 720,000
Gamecube (2001) 660,000
Nintendo DS (2004) 370,000
Xbox 360 (2005) 326,000
PlayStation 3 (2006) 197,000
Wii (2006) 476,000
Whut. Xbox 1... why?
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Nobody wants the white ones. Nobody. The only people who do, do not understand the difference between the two. That has been my experience in our GameStop district.
So it was that big a deal from day 1? I always thought it was a word of mouth thing.
Whut. Xbox 1... why?
I wasn't planning on buying one until a game I really wanted came out. I went shopping around this morning after the big door busters and saw target sold out of them. Best buy had 6 basics left. I walked into GameStop and the cashier was putting one deluxe in the display case bc someone didn't pick up. I thought about it for a second and decided to snatch it up. I ended going back to best buy for my GF to buy a tv and only 1 basic was left.
Now which game should I get. Don't really want any game I can get on PC for cheaper. Really just leaves me with Mario or zombiu. Perhaps blops2.
Just went by the Gamestop in Louisville and they were completely out of stock and there was a nice line to play with the thing. People are calling it the new "wii" but maybe that's not a bad thing for Nintendo.
32GB and Nintendoland? Nintendo should pay people to take Nintendoland off their hands, and I shit more HDD space every morning than the deluxe has standard. The cradle is the only thing that means anything, and I won't be downloading enough of anything to make that "discount" thing worth it.
Thankfully my fiancee knew which one to pre-order when she was thinking about my birthday (heh, actually she just went with what was cheaper. But it worked out!)
32GB and Nintendoland? Nintendo should pay people to take Nintendoland off their hands, and I shit more HDD space every morning than the deluxe has standard. The cradle is the only thing that means anything, and I won't be downloading enough of anything to make that "discount" thing worth it.
Thankfully my fiancee knew which one to pre-order when she was thinking about my birthday (heh, actually she just went with what was cheaper. But it worked out!)
Nintendo Land is a brilliant compilation of games. I don't know what you're talking about. There's honestly nothing like it on the market. I've had so much success showing off and having fun with Nintendo Land, it's easily justified the extra 50 dollars.
However, if you're not interested in inviting people over to play, I can understand why you wouldn't want it. But Nintendo Land IS the new Wii Sports, but much better quality.
[damn it! Tripple post? REally? Come on guys! I'm an idiot]