This is the fiscal report, not the presentation. The slides will come later.
Doh! I still need to learn. Thanks.
This is the fiscal report, not the presentation. The slides will come later.
Makes sense. The first version will likely do quite well at minimum.
then there will be a Mario-themed 2nd game that does significantly worse than the first?
And an anime.
3DS version of that MonsterStrike mobile game announced. And an anime.
3DS version of that MonsterStrike mobile game announced. And an anime.
Yes, primarily to boost the overseas release!
3DS version of that MonsterStrike mobile game announced. And an anime.
How does Monster Strike now compare to P&D at its peak btw? Right now, did they announced whether the 3DS version is just like a simple port or something? Or something bigger than that?
また、ダウンロード専用で販売していた「デカ盛り 閃乱カグラ(PS Vita)」のパッケージ版を平成26年11月に発売し、新作タイトル「閃乱カグラ ESTIVAL VERSUS -少女達の選択-(PS4/PS Vita)」を平成27年3月に発売いたしましたが、こちらも計画未達となりました。
Looks like the package version of Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit! and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus failed to meet Marvelous' expectations.
http://pdf.irpocket.com/C7844/Q8aV/Iw3d/zcPs.pdf
3DS version of that MonsterStrike mobile game announced. And an anime.
Uhhhh Sammy pop.gif incoming! And a surprise for all the people suggesting that the SK fanbase was on PlayStation or that Estival Versus was having good sales...
Looks like the package version of Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit! and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus failed to meet Marvelous' expectations.
Also due to weak sales of Senran Kagura 2, Bakumatsu Rock: Ultra Soul and Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven, in addition to Kaio: King of Pirates' cancellation, operating income for their consumer game business was 502 million yen, down 77.9% compared to the previous fiscal year.
then there will be a Mario-themed 2nd game that does significantly worse than the first?
Muhahahaha. So my prediction for Monster Strike 3DS is correct.^_^ now, I can only wait for inevitable Shironeko project for 3DS especially after the crazy Norio and Shokotan event there.^_^
I would love 3DS version of Hortensia Saga played like Suikoden or maybe FE/Langrisser though Sega. The loreeee is sooo good.^_^
Wutttt who care aboyt Mario-themed? Give me Kirby theme this time.
Nah, they had a good year actually. Despite the disappointments in consumer game business, overall they made a net income of 2,178 million yen, up 15.7% compared to the previous fiscal year.Now to see what Marvelous has planned to make up for this poor year.
The link says EV didn't meet expectation but SK2 sold abysmally..
maybe releasing three games in the same year for a series that topped out at 150k wasn't such a good idea
Now to see what Marvelous has planned to make up for this poor year.
I'm surprised they didn't go Pokemon-themed.
Not sure if that'll help though. Like what Takao said, Senran Kagura fans were probably burnt out. Also, Estival Versus was released on March 26 alongside titles like Bloodborne, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, Sword Art Online: Lost Song and many others, so yeah...Main mistake was not porting SK1 and SK2 to Vita.
Looks like the package version of Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit! and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus failed to meet Marvelous' expectations.
http://pdf.irpocket.com/C7844/Q8aV/Iw3d/zcPs.pdf
Also due to weak sales of Senran Kagura 2, Bakumatsu Rock: Ultra Soul and Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven, in addition to Kaio: King of Pirates' cancellation, operating income for their consumer game business was 502 million yen, down 77.9% compared to the previous fiscal year.
However, their online game business (browser and mobile games) did extremely well, with operating income of 3,815 million yen, up 413.7%.
Main mistake was not porting SK1 and SK2 to Vita.
Main mistake was not porting SK1 and SK2 to Vita.
Looks like the package version of Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit! and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus failed to meet Marvelous' expectations.
http://pdf.irpocket.com/C7844/Q8aV/Iw3d/zcPs.pdf
Also due to weak sales of Senran Kagura 2, Bakumatsu Rock: Ultra Soul and Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven, in addition to Kaio: King of Pirates' cancellation, operating income for their consumer game business was 502 million yen, down 77.9% compared to the previous fiscal year.
However, their online game business (browser and mobile games) did extremely well, with operating income of 3,815 million yen, up 413.7%.
They spread the fanbase of the series thin on the platforms by releasing Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit! and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus on the Vita. What were they expecting?
Looks like the package version of Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit! and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus failed to meet Marvelous' expectations.
http://pdf.irpocket.com/C7844/Q8aV/Iw3d/zcPs.pdf
well...it's questionable how much it's affecting Puzzle and Dragons as it is anyway
Yeah that was a pretty piss poor result in the UK.
Ninty things mostly do piss poor in UK if I am not wrong right? Except for several title?
Ninty things mostly do piss poor in UK if I am not wrong right? Except for several title?
Actually, I don't think the problem is the Vita here. It is mostly the product itself. There are a limit how far can fanservice can carry a series if u ask me. Especially when the series is never that big.
Hoped that their next Valkyrie ecchi game will do better this time.
I sort of doubt that, Nintendo seems to have no issue pushing things like Monster Hunter, Shin Megami Tensei, Sonic, Dragon Quest and other 3rd party games without publishing them. They're one of the most cooperative 1st parties in this area actually, although it tends to be more with established Japanese devs so maybe it's an issue elsewhere. Although their indie track record is pretty good too.probably this is the key : Nintendo might have wanted to publish the game by theirself, Mojang didn't want that so they didn't make an agreement
just a supposition, of course, but we all know how Nintendo cares about their games and they are not so much interested in pushing for other company products
sörine;163725172 said:I sort of doubt that, Nintendo seems to have no issue pushing things like Monster Hunter, Shin Megami Tensei, Sonic, Dragon Quest and other 3rd party games without publishing them. They're one of the most cooperative 1st parties in this area actually, although it tends to be more with established Japanese devs so maybe it's an issue elsewhere. Although their indie track record is pretty good too.
Wow, look at all these exclusives! (even in the case of indies, they're usually for games that release first or at the same time on Nintendo platforms...)sörine;163725172 said:I sort of doubt that, Nintendo seems to have no issue pushing things like Monster Hunter, Shin Megami Tensei, Sonic, Dragon Quest and other 3rd party games without publishing them. They're one of the most cooperative 1st parties in this area actually, although it tends to be more with established Japanese devs so maybe it's an issue elsewhere. Although their indie track record is pretty good too.
That's not exactly true, Nintendo does promo for late ports too (Yakuza HD, Octodad, etc).Wow, look at all these exclusives! (even in the case of indies, they're usually for games that release first or at the same time on Nintendo platforms...)