dyls said:Neither part of this makes any sense. But who cares, it's a hit, and deserves to be. I just can't believe we haven't seen any 'shipped vs. sold' comments yet.
Which one?jetjevons said:Can someone please find the Gears sales prediction thread and start handing out some much deserved crow.
K thx bye
DenogginizerOS said:November NPD: 500K or greater
This will be the top selling game on X360 without a doubt.
I wonder if Gears will top FFXII's second week of release?
Bud said:No way will the number be 500k or higher.
I'm willing to bet a week long ban on this.
Treo360 said:Didn't someone bet a ban/account that Gears wouldn't hit 1mil?
Either way congrats to Epic on this.
Oblivion said:NSMB, FFXII, and Pokayman D/P sold over a million in their first week. Seems rather strange...
ethelred said:It's not a matter of strangeness -- the press release is just completely inaccurate, that's all.
RaijinFY said:They basically dont care of what happens in Japan...
Anyway, if with a game like Gears of War and other games good titles, Microsoft cant move more than 500k in this month, well heh...
RaijinFY said:They basically dont care of what happens in Japan...
Anyway, if with a game like Gears of War and other games good titles, Microsoft cant move more than 500k in this month, well heh...
ethelred said:Yes, but they said "worldwide."
Japan is, last I checked, in the "world."
Hardware?Proelite said:I'll bet a week long ban on it that M$ won't move more that 400k this November.
Proelite said:I'll bet a week long ban on it that M$ won't move more that 400k this November.
Proelite said:I'll bet a week long ban on it that M$ won't move more that 400k this November.
Oh no you didnt ...Bud said:No way will the number be 500k or higher.
I'm willing to bet a week long ban on this.
Of courses hardware. 500k is setup for disappointment.GhaleonEB said:Hardware?
Infernal Monkey said:Nah, Microsoft's just chopping more sections of the planet off to suit them. Their 'worldwide launch' of the 360 last year didn't include Australia, New Zealand and such, but they still claim a worldwide launch.
Proelite said:I'll bet a week long ban on it that M$ won't move more that 400k this November.
jetjevons said:Are you serious?
This is a great news, well deserved.Gears of War Hits 1 Million Units Sold and Shoots to #1 on Xbox Live
More than 85 Percent of Players Connect to Xbox Live, Driving New Gold Memberships by 50 Percent
As Gears of War continues to emerge throughout the world ahead of the holiday sales rush, the Xbox 360 juggernaut has sold an impressive 1 million copies world-wide in just its first two weeks of releaseelevating the game to the fastest-selling title of 2006 and fastest-selling original Xbox game of all time.
The battle continues to rage on Xbox Live as well, as more than 850,000 unique gamers have engaged in 10 million gameplay sessions while unlocking an impressive 7 million Achievements. On top of being the #1 title on Xbox Live, Gears of War has also driven new members to the network, as paid registrations per day have skyrocketed more than 50 percent since the games launch.
Propelling its rise to popularity, Gears of War has been crowned the best next generation game of the year by over 45 publications, earning a 95 percent average review score as tracked by www.gamerankings.com. Critics everywhere overwhelmingly agree and have united to make Gears of War one of the best-reviewed games of all time.
From the very beginning, we knew Gears of War would be an industry-defining hit, said Shane Kim, corporate vice president at Microsoft Game Studios. As we watched both the game and its hype grow, it became obvious that Gears of War was the rare title that could live up to such incredible anticipation, and judging from the reaction of critics and fans, its done just that.
Oh no you didn't! :lolProelite said:I'll bet a week long ban on it that M$ won't move more that 400k this November.
brocke said:nothing. that's an element in the increased sales of gears of war soo fast. there just weren't enough mass market appealing games before gears came along for the 360.
i'll take it.Proelite said:I'll bet a week long ban on it that M$ won't move more that 400k this November.
Way, way too late. Uneducated ban bets FTL!Proelite said:Of course not, considering the amount of amazement from the posts above me.
brocke said:nah they both fit in the same category. the other fps's on 360 were not targeted at the mass market. too many overly tactical shooters.
davepoobond said:"fastest selling original game"
does that mean Halo 2 doesn't count because its a "sequel" rather than an "original game"?
thekad said:Was Proelite's bet for real?
So, he's betting under 400k, you're betting over 400k?Prine said:i'll take it.
3 month ban. lets do this
It was, until he realized the degree to which he was being laughed at. But I'd say it's too late at that point - best to do some research beforehand!thekad said:Was Proelite's bet for real?
Karma Kramer said:Gears of War trilogy confirmed?
Source: A GameDaily interview with Jeff Bell, Microsoft's corporate vice president of global marketing.
What we heard: Though it might not be Halo 3, there's little question that Gears of War is a monster hit for the Xbox 360. Less than two weeks after its release, the game surpassed Halo 2 as the most-played title on Xbox Live. It has topped charts in the UK, and was second only to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on Bestbuy.com's sales rankings for the week of November 13-19. As of November 21, two weeks after its release, over 1 million units of the game had sold worldwide.
In addition to its popular success, Gears of War is also arguably the best-reviewed game of the year. Besides earning a 9.6 from GameSpot--tying the Xbox 360 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion as the highest-rated game of 2006--Epic Games' shooter enjoys a sparkling 95 metascore on Metacritic, which averages dozens of game-review Web sites' ratings.
Given Gears of War's ability to tickle critics and mint money, a sequel is a near-certainty. However, the GameDaily interview with Bell appears to reveal Microsoft has even grander plans for the game. When outlining his company's holiday ad blitz, the marketing guru gushed about Gears' burgeoning popularity. "Gears of War is a popular culture phenomenon in the making," he said, referencing a semi-controversial television advertisement. "The goal of this ad is to establish Marcus Fenix as the hero of the Gears of War trilogy. The intention is to create emotional connection with him that is lacking in typical third-person action title marketing." (Emphasis added.)
The official story: Microsoft representatives had not responded to requests for comment as of press time.
Bogus or not bogus?: Looking not bogus. Though it might be a ways off--the original took over two years to develop--Gears of War 2 is pretty much a lock, particularly given its (SPOILER ALERT) cliffhanger ending (END SPOILER). As for a third, Bell appear to unofficially confirm comments made by Epic's meteoric lead designer Cliff Bleszinski, who has said on numerous occasions he wants to make Gears a trilogy along the lines of Halo. Now, it would appear Microsoft does too.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_b...d=25165887&sid=6162208&tag=latestnews;title;0
Gears is a trilogy? If we can keep making quality games that fans obviously love (see big announcement coming shortly) then why would we have to stop at three? I don't see the Metal Gear Solid, Mario, Grand Theft Auto or Final Fantasy series (among others) stopping at three and they're still delivering compelling entertainment content that's easily worth the money (see Unreal Tournament as well). There's definitely, as many of you have pointed out, a lot more to learn about what's really happening on the plant Sera and in the lives of the members of Delta Squad
In the mean time we're working hard to support Gears of War (the first one ) and come up with some great enhancements you'll hopefully see before too long. We're not ready to provide any details yet but I assure you we're on the job.
http://gearsforums.epicgames.com/showthread.php?p=24699609#post24699609You never know how well your game is going to be received by the fans and media until it actually goes on sale and reviewers actually get their hand on a finished product. With the kind of hype Gears had going into launch there is always a huge risk of backlash if you don't deliver. We (Epic) tried very hard not to fuel the hype. Hype is created and perpetuated by extreme fan and media interest which was created by great showings of the game in the past. I think we did a commendable job keeping information about the single player game out of the limelight so as not to pour gasoline on the flames already burning. We could have released a lot more information and content than we did but we held back trying to make sure there were things you didn't know about before the game shipped. So if Gears had flopped there wouldn't be a Gears 2 so we don't feel there is a need to commit to more titles before we know how the last one did. But we've always said this game is part of a bigger story and if this one did well then the story would unfold in another one. Let's wait and see how the next one does before we start predicting third please! In the mean time there are still more things we want to do with this game so stay tuned!
Gahiggidy said:Well... what else are they gonna buy?
IMO, based on my experience so far with the first, I vote "oh **** yes please".Barry Lightning said:i mean, it's a no-brainer but does the world really need 2 more gears of war games?
http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25165887&sid=6162208
hopefully by the time GOW2 rolls around, MS will have some other hits on their console aside from marines in suits with guns shooting aliens. know what i'm saying? nadayadadameen?