Massa said:GT5 sold 400k in the first 5 days it charted in November, and another 560k the following month. Forza 4 sold less than 350k in about 20 days.
I didn't ask about units sold.
Anywho, it charted number 8.
Massa said:GT5 sold 400k in the first 5 days it charted in November, and another 560k the following month. Forza 4 sold less than 350k in about 20 days.
GT did great when you consider the whole delay at the last minute and change of release date.Paco said:Huh? Didn't GT5 chart in or around the same position its opening month?
OldJadedGamer said:Next gen won't be about hardware... it will be about who has the best services.
Paco said:I didn't ask about units sold.
Anywho, it charted number 8.
Clear said:To be honest I think the English-language media's backing of 360 over PS3 has played a huge part in securing 360's dominance.
I'm not calling bias here but truthfully, if you can't see a disparity in the way the two platforms, and particularly multi-platform games are treated, you need to open your eyes.
Nealand Liquor said:'Murica, Fuck Yeah! Say what you will about the Japanese being nationalistic, Americans are just as nationalistic if not more in some cases. The 360 being an American console that catered to American tastes helped the brand immensely while giving the western gamer a louder voice in, what was until recently, a previously Japanese dominated industry. The only way MS could have tapped deeper into this aspect of the American consumers psyche would have been to name the 360 the "Ol' Glory" and have the word "Freedom" painted all over the console in red white and blue.
So ... that means we can total up Forza 2, Forza 3 and Forza 4 sales then since they all released this gen?ThisWreckage said:GT5 didn't bomb. Not even close. If you factor in Prologue, it is one of the best selling franchises this generation.
schennmu said:Forza 4 bomba as expected.
dzukela said:After GT bomba, it was expected.
Aika'svyse said:Forza is pretty boring to me, got the first 2 in bundles, tried to play, just not my thing.
Don't you know the new NPD goes by hearsay and speculation.Massa said:Yeah, who needs numbers and facts when discussing sales data. My bad.
Honestly I dont think any Win 8 tie in service matters. Unless we are talking about the continuing domination of Steam. PC gamers do not care about anything to do with Live. We already have our own Xbox Live equivalent on the platform.duk said:This is very true but also not from consumer services perspective but also from a developer's.
How will MS or Sony make it easier for 3rd parties to make money is KEY.
Seems that MS close ties with 3rd parties this gen will give them a slight advantage and there's no doubt 720's consumer services will be amazing, with tie into Windows 8.
Mrbob said:Honestly I dont think any Win 8 tie in service matters. Unless we are talking about the continuing domination of Steam. PC gamers do not care about anything to do with Live. We already have our own Xbox Live equivalent on the platform.
PSFan said:So are we actually going to get sales numbers for Dark Souls and Forza?
LosDaddie said::lol
Glad to see this NPD thread finally deliver. I guess anything to minimize MS' strategy this gen goes...
alphaNoid said:So ... that means we can total up Forza 2, Forza 3 and Forza 4 sales then since they all released this gen?
Yes, I never tried to imply otherwise. I also never stated that a sense of Nationalism is the only or leading factor at play. I did say that I do feel it played a role to some degree.rJB1981 said:The Xbox caters to Western tastes and Western devs are more skilled than Japanese and make better games with better tech. Pretty simple. Has nothing to do with nationalism.
Yo Gotti said:Wasn't comparing the two at all. Just saying people thought that RAGE flopped, it didn't.
Guess where the top selling car sold in America is made. Here's a hint, it's not in America.Nealand Liquor said:Yes, I never tried to imply otherwise. I also never stated that a sense of Nationalism is the only or leading factor at play. I did say that I do feel it played a role to some degree.r
I believe that a general argument stating that in the case of two seemingly similar products, one domestic and the an import, to say the domestic product won't have a "home team advantage" would be inaccurate.
Just to add fuel to the fire.. basically, you're saying that Americans make more informed choices about product purchases than the majority of the world? Sorry had to go there.Puppet Shadow said:Guess where the top selling car sold in America is made. Here's a hint, it's not in America.
Sorry, but you're wrong. When it comes to consumer goods (at least in North America), people shop by price/value/name brand.
Puppet Shadow said:Guess where the top selling car sold in America is made. Here's a hint, it's not in America.
Puppet Shadow said:Sorry, but you're wrong. When it comes to consumer goods (at least in North America), people shop by price/value/name brand.
ThisWreckage said:The real problem with the PS3 was the absolutely terrible launch. The stigma of "The PS3 has no games," still haunts them.
The Japanese devs have also really fucked up.
FF13 took forever to make, some consider it mediocre, and it was ported to the 360.
GT5 to forever to make. I must say that Polyphony has supported the game post launch like no other dev has done this generation. They need to be applauded for that.
Last Guardian has taken forever to make.
Where is RE6? RE5 was a worse game than RE4.
Metal Gear Solid 4. Still no trophy support? Still no director's cut? It remained an exclusive, but at what price?
You've got Western devs cranking out three games (Uncharted series, etc.) in the time that it takes a Japanese dev to make ONE game. Not to mention that Japanese devs have a identity crisis. Emulating Western devs is not what gave them acclaim and fortune. People bought Japanese games in the past because of their personal identity.
Ok, you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about.Nealand Liquor said:It's fitting that you bring up the auto industry because had it not been for a large number of American consumers having a general dislike for imports, Ford & GM would have seen even greater financial hardships during the 70s, 80s and into the 90s than they experienced in 2009/10. Nationalism is what kept them on life support for as long as it did.
Look I'm sorry that believing that an American product is appealing to a small segment of the American populous is hard for you, but that doesn't change the fact that it is.
I also like how you are addressing me as if I don't live and haven't lived in NA my entire life and am unaware of general purchasing habits.
Um I don't think Toyota has had the top spot for a couple years nowPuppet Shadow said:Guess where the top selling car sold in America is made. Here's a hint, it's not in America.
Sorry, but you're wrong. When it comes to consumer goods (at least in North America), people shop by price/value/name brand.
Truth101 said:Shit like this is sickening. Because something is different and you don't like it should disappear and die, or crawl into a hole. You know some dictators had that line of though before too....
JaxJag said:Yes, it should. Japanese culture having less influence on the games industry has done nothing but good.
Since games like Final Fantasy are no longer leading the industry, gaming has been able to get rid of the nerdy stigma that was once associated with video games. Now you have a hobby that isn't looked down upon like it once was. All because the decline of the Japanese games industry.
I, for one, am thankful.
JaxJag said:Yes, it should. Japanese culture having less influence on the games industry has done nothing but good.
Since games like Final Fantasy are no longer leading the industry, gaming has been able to get rid of the nerdy stigma that was once associated with video games. Now you have a hobby that isn't looked down upon like it once was. All because the decline of the Japanese games industry.
I, for one, am thankful.
JaxJag said:Yes, it should. Japanese culture having less influence on the games industry has done nothing but good.
Since games like Final Fantasy are no longer leading the industry, gaming has been able to get rid of the nerdy stigma that was once associated with video games. Now you have a hobby that isn't looked down upon like it once was. All because the decline of the Japanese games industry.
I, for one, am thankful.
It could have been worse but i don't think there's much to celebrate either. Not sure even if million sales LTD are enought to cover the development.Jax said:I read some people saying that they think ID/rage did alright but for a game that long coming from ID; the 500k seems a bit meagre. Surely a million no? That's my thinking anyhow. They even pimped it a bit with IOS games
Riiight...JaxJag said:Yes, it should. Japanese culture having less influence on the games industry has done nothing but good.
Since games like Final Fantasy are no longer leading the industry, gaming has been able to get rid of the nerdy stigma that was once associated with video games. Now you have a hobby that isn't looked down upon like it once was. All because the decline of the Japanese games industry.
I, for one, am thankful.
Thunder Monkey said:Riiight...
Currently the industry is controlled by things far more embarrassing. Call of Duty and Just Dance. Blood and something that doesn't have much game in its game. Cheesy Japanese stuff at least gives the industry character.
I'm not sure about this. Walking into a strip club in Mass Effect is pretty damn embarrassing and makes the medium seem juvenile if that's what we consider adult and way better that the early Final Fantasies. I know which one I'd rather have people catch me play.JaxJag said:Yes, it should. Japanese culture having less influence on the games industry has done nothing but good.
Since games like Final Fantasy are no longer leading the industry, gaming has been able to get rid of the nerdy stigma that was once associated with video games. Now you have a hobby that isn't looked down upon like it once was. All because the decline of the Japanese games industry.
I, for one, am thankful.
Kermit The Frog said:With Skyrim (most probably) outselling BF3, what does this mean for EA and Dice after they proclaimed that they might even outsell COD this year? Seriously, this result is straight up embarrasing after all the trash talking DICE/EA did.
Kermit The Frog said:With Skyrim (most probably) outselling BF3
npd always deliversJaxJag said:Yes, it should. Japanese culture having less influence on the games industry has done nothing but good.
Since games like Final Fantasy are no longer leading the industry, gaming has been able to get rid of the nerdy stigma that was once associated with video games. Now you have a hobby that isn't looked down upon like it once was. All because the decline of the Japanese games industry.
I, for one, am thankful.
*scratches head*BurntPork said:We're talking about sales, and GameCube was a commercial flop. If the DreamCast weren't killed off, even that would have beat the GameCube.
That PC has sold at least 1 million based on Steam stats and the fact that the vast majority of Bethesda sales are on consoles.Curufinwe said:What are you basing that on?
When you've been trash talking the competition for two years straight and even saying that you'd be killing off COD and then going on to most probably selling less than a hardcore FP WRPG I would be ashamed.allan-bh said:Just under 2 million is embarrasing?
Battlefield 3 sales are very nice
Codeblue said:I'm not sure about this. Walking into a strip club in Mass Effect is pretty damn embarrassing and makes the medium seem juvenile if that's what we consider adult and way better that the early Final Fantasies. I know which one I'd rather have people catch me play.
The reason the social stigma is diminishing, if it is, would be because gaming got more main stream on the back of things like flash games, phone games, Wii/DS/ Kinect stuff. In other words, a mix of approachable games from the East and West. The idea that Western development carried gaming out of nerddom with amazing content is laughable.
Paco said:Huh? Didn't GT5 chart in or around the same position its opening month?