Striek said:No one is discussing publishers opinions in this thread. Faults with the platform are being explored. And the tie-ratio is important in establishing where the problem lies (PSP - hardware) with a platform. Also it absolutely shatters the 'PSP owners don't buy games myth'.
Publishers of PSP games aren't likely to care that their titles aren't all million sellers blitzing the top 40, you know, contrary to this thread.
As much or more than the DS, though. Hmm.
Square2005 said:Not in America!
I'm upset w/ NOA, they made this same mistake w/ the GC (shipment shortages from late December thru the following March) and they could never make up for it! The SNES & N64 launches were near perfect, I know they can do it but apparently not when launching WW...
I'm starting to believe, more and more, the next-gen winner in America will be Micro$oft!!
The company that stole and destroyed the most respected developer in the 90s... RARE Ltd (yes, even more than NCL)! And now there are rumors Micro$oft may do the same to Capcom!?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
NintendosBooger said:Who cares. GC started off better...where has that gotten it? DS was trailing behind the PSP early, now what are the results? Let me guess, you pick the winner of the football game on the basis of whoever has a one touchdown lead in the 1st quarter?
mmlemay said:Actually, it's a fact that the team that scores first wins more often. I don't have the percentage, but it's significant.
mmlemay said:MGPO was a failure.
Armitage said:Of course, they have a 1-0 lead at that point.
Ds was an exception to that rule, so its just as possible that wii can be an exception too. DS started slow and now its comfortably beating PSP. Wii should be able to keep up with PS3 and XBox throughout of 2007. Nintendo just had a problem with shortages. Wii looks like its going to be a lot more popular than GC was, so it shouldnt have a problem selling as long as there is stock.mmlemay said:Actually, it's a fact that the team that scores first wins more often. I don't have the percentage, but it's significant.
Armitage said:Of course, they have a 1-0 lead at that point.
Mario said:Looks like it is doing alright from the numbers I have seen, in both the US as well as Japan.
psycho_snake said:Ds was an exception to that rule, so its just as possible that wii can be an exception too. DS started slow and now its comfortably beating PSP. Wii should be able to keep up with PS3 and XBox throughout of 2007. Nintendo just had a problem with shortages. Wii looks like its going to be a lot more popular than GC was, so it shouldnt have a problem selling as long as there is stock.
Square2005 said:The company that stole and destroyed the most respected developer in the 90s... RARE Ltd
Square2005 said:Not in America!
I'm upset w/ NOA, they made this same mistake w/ the GC (shipment shortages from late December thru the following March) and they could never make up for it! The SNES & N64 launches were near perfect, I know they can do it but apparently not when launching WW...
I'm starting to believe, more and more, the next-gen winner in America will be Micro$oft!!
The company that stole and destroyed the most respected developer in the 90s... RARE Ltd (yes, even more than NCL)! And now there are rumors Micro$oft may do the same to Capcom!?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
NintendosBooger said:Who cares.
See...that's the attitude about Rare these days but those who weren't in their diapers (no offense) during the 32/64-bit days know how much respect everyone had for Rare. Rare games, on average, sold 1,200,000 b/w 1994-2002 and since it's been less than 200,000! (yeah, during the ban I calculated all there game sales up, including GB/GBC).
That drop isn't significant to you...!?
They have had so much potential...
Good point so they shouldn't have done worse than GC...GC started off better...where has that gotten it?
Nope, DS was always ahead PSP and couldn't have pulled further ahead w/o DS Lite.DS was trailing behind the PSP early, now what are the results?
Wii is behind 3.5m, there's no comparison w/ the DS at this point. Maybe there needs to be a Wii Lite re-design...
It's more like a 24-point lead before the end of the first quarter!Let me guess, you pick the winner of the football game on the basis of whoever has a one touchdown lead in the 1st quarter?
Eh, I don't want to get banned for reposting deleted NPD figures, but uh, the >100k PSP list bunkum posted earlier in this thread says otherwise (it was a list that would indicate pretty good PSP software sales for the month too, sad it is we no longer get full disclosure).mmlemay said:People used to buy new PSP software, but it's evident now that they aren't buying the big new games at full price.
Square2005 said:I'm starting to believe, more and more, the next-gen winner in America will be Micro$oft!!
The company that stole and destroyed the most respected developer in the 90s... RARE Ltd (yes, even more than NCL)! And now there are rumors Micro$oft may do the same to Capcom!?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
do you really believe in Europe Gamecube sold more than Xbox ? If so.. well you're really, truly, wrongSquare2005 said:]
...stupid WW launch! if NCL had launched PAL in March (XB360 isn't a threat there) there wouldn't have been these shortages (sorry Euro. Nintendo fans)!!
They're repeating the same mistakes of the Gamecube!
(...and this is coming from a Nintendo fanboy.)
Striek said:Ethelred, the last full NPD disclosure we got (or at least, that I saw, being June) still had the PSP selling more games per unit sold than the NDS even for that month (actually, a LOT more). I tried dragging up the old thread but NPD threads seem to have been deleted off of GAF.
Rest assured, even at the time people were arguing the same things.
You can argue the PSP isn't worth it because it doesn't sell enough hardware for software to be profitable, but you can't say people aren't buying games for the PSPs out there.
Eh, I don't want to get banned for reposting deleted NPD figures, but uh, the >100k PSP list bunkum posted earlier in this thread says otherwise (it was a list that would indicate pretty good PSP software sales for the month too, sad it is we no longer get full disclosure).
No minds get changed in these threads of course, and I believe you and everyone else equally delusional (amongst other things ) as you believe me, I assure you.
Without all the facts I think we're going to just have to disagree.
Hiro_Kunimi_80 said:do you really believe in Europe Gamecube sold more than Xbox ? If so.. well you're really, truly, wrong
Striek said:Ethelred, the last full NPD disclosure we got (or at least, that I saw, being June) still had the PSP selling more games per unit sold than the NDS even for that month (actually, a LOT more). I tried dragging up the old thread but NPD threads seem to have been deleted off of GAF.
Rest assured, even at the time people were arguing the same things.
Striek said:You can argue the PSP isn't worth it because it doesn't sell enough hardware for software to be profitable, but you can't say people aren't buying games for the PSPs out there.
Striek said:Eh, I don't want to get banned for reposting deleted NPD figures, but uh, the >100k PSP list bunkum posted earlier in this thread says otherwise (it was a list that would indicate pretty good PSP software sales for the month too, sad it is we no longer get full disclosure).
Square2005 said:NOA IS GIVING NEXT-GEN TO MICROSOFT!
...stupid WW launch! if NCL had launched PAL in March (XB360 isn't a threat there) there wouldn't have been these shortages (sorry Euro. Nintendo fans)!!
They're repeating the same mistakes of the Gamecube!
Instead of the mistake of letting MS get more ahead in NA, you suggest they repeat the mistake of a late launch in Europe? Do you think getting the jump on Sony in Europe is meaningless?Square2005 said:I'm upset w/ NOA, they made this same mistake w/ the GC (shipment shortages from late December thru the following March) and they could never make up for it!
Well, not really. In both Japan and NA there was a period where the weekly/monthly sales were in PSP's favor, but due to the DS's big launch they always remained in the lead.NintendosBooger said:DS was trailing behind the PSP early, now what are the results?
i believe you, but anyway.. you're so wrong about that X360 is doing a lot better than previous one, not good as "sony playstation " of course, but a good improvement over xbox.Square2005 said:No, believe me I try to keep track of things like that. Nintendo has always been last place in Europe but XB360 is tracking the same as XB was and PS3 hasn't launched so what could Nintendo be afraid of happening in Europe more so than what could happen w/n the States?
Personally, its not my intention to argue what is or isn't a success (and I wouldn't base success on one months sales if it was), and I certainly don't care how product lines compare. If anything, a more even distribution of sales is preferable to me. I was merely commenting that the bulk of the PSPs' top sellers in December were new titles.mmlemay said:Selling more than 100k does NOT equal success, especially with the MUCH higher PSP development costs. You still haven't addressed the fact that sales of new products such as VCS are way off in comparison to their predecessors.
Indeed, the DS had more in the top 40 than it had had before, the PSP had the same amount (0, or 1 if it was a good month). But mayhap thats indicative of nothing, ala June?ethelred said:like I said, in later months the trending was pretty damned obvious.
I'm going to assume you do realise this is about the tie-ratio? Just checking to see you haven't crossed a wire somewhere up in my first reply ("more than the DS" <- referring to each of those 'people'). I guess you know since you responded to my post in the first place.ethelred said:PSP software is still selling evenly or even ahead of the DS is just silly
Interesting here, PSP had less hardware sales which would obvious correlate to less software sales, but the amount of 100k titles was up this year, but last year PSP had 5 over 200k. I'm not at all sure where it stands to tell you the truth.ethelred said:Yeah... but it's December.
I think its interesting to note that the 4 released in 2005 were released in late 2005. Its obvious even now that a place in 2007s list will be held by a 2006 title.ethelred said:Why not look at the "top PSP sellers" list that doesn't show 2006 games breaking through?
I don't see Nintendo ever being no. 1 in Europe (besides w/ HHs)...JoshuaJSlone said:Instead of the mistake of letting MS get more ahead in NA, you suggest they repeat the mistake of a late launch in Europe? Do you think getting the jump on Sony in Europe is meaningless?.
No but if it were closer to 1.8m (as Pachter predicted), ie. closer to N64, it would've been very symbolic of Nintendo's resurrection and (I thinK) impress the press/developers w/ Nintendo's ability to handle shipments/shortages (much better than Sony). Now many may say "Nintendo can't do much better than Sony w/ their PS3 disaster and heck it's even behind Gamecube w/ shortages continuing thru January just like GC..."In 2001 they were launching right alongside Microsoft in the US. A few hundred thousand more units to keep them even then might've had a long-term impact. In this case, Microsoft launched a year earlier and had a lead of millions. A few hundred thousand wouldn't have such impact. At the end of 2001 it was something like 1.4 million Xbox versus 1.2 million GCN. At the end of 2006 it's 4.5 million X360 versus 1.1 million Wii. Would things really be that much different if it were 4.5 million X360 versus 1.5 million Wii?
Less hardware sales December 2006 than December 2005: yes. But millions more PSP total than in December 2005.Striek said:Interesting here, PSP had less hardware sales which would obvious correlate to less software sales, but the amount of 100k titles was up this year
So what you're trying to say is that by beating the NA and Japanese launches of PS3 by hundreds of thousands in each territory while additionally launching in Europe, by beating Microsoft's 2005 worldwide launch several times over, press and developers think Wii shipments are just a step above disaster. However, if they'd had the exact same number of hardware units allocated differently worldwide, they'd take it as a symbolic sign of resurrection?Square2005 said:No but if it were closer to 1.8m (as Pachter predicted), ie. closer to N64, it would've been very symbolic of Nintendo's resurrection and (I thinK) impress the press/developers w/ Nintendo's ability to handle shipments/shortages (much better than Sony). Now many may say "Nintendo can't do much better than Sony w/ their PS3 disaster and heck it's even behind Gamecube w/ shortages continuing thru January just like GC..."
(undertand what I'm trying to say?)
mmlemay said:Jesus Christ. Does anyone actually read these days? This misconception has been corrected at least a dozen times in this thread. Numbers from Wal-Mart are estimated.
Yes we are all aware that some games continue to sell well in the next year, especially after some price drops, ethelred's point was that new software is no longer selling as well as they would at release anymore and the top PSP sellers for 2006 is proof. Weren't there also big PSP titles released in the first three quarters of the year? When will they show up? In other words, you are the delusional one if you can't see how PSP software sales are declining.Striek said:I think its interesting to note that the 4 released in 2005 were released in late 2005. Its obvious even now that a place in 2007s list will be held by a 2006 title.
Is it important in some way though?
Indeed, believe what you'd like. We disagree.
jj984jj said:Yes we are all aware that some games continue to sell well in the next year, especially after some price drops, ethelred's point was that new software is no longer selling as well as they would at release anymore and the top PSP sellers for 2006 is proof. Weren't there also big PSP titles released in the first three quarters of the year? When will they show up? In other words, you are the delusional one if you can't see how PSP software sales are declining.
Striek said:I'm not sure what the DS is going to be, but upto 3/5 top titles could be from 2005, no? Will you give it the same bleak outlook?
mmlemay said:"Failure" might be too strong of a word, but it'd definitely not doing selling like hotcakes, which is exactly what the biggest PSP game of the Christmas season SHOULD be selling like. Also, I'm fully aware that it's selling okay in Japan, but this is an NPD thread, which means US sales only.
Square2005 said:So now Wii is tracking behind GC...nice job NOA!
WORST AMERICAN NINTENDO LAUNCH SINCE TEH NES!!!
...and there was so much potential!
NOA IS GIVING NEXT-GEN TO MICROSOFT!
...stupid WW launch! if NCL had launched PAL in March (XB360 isn't a threat there) there wouldn't have been these shortages (sorry Euro. Nintendo fans)!!
They're repeating the same mistakes of the Gamecube!
(...and this is coming from a Nintendo fanboy.)
davepoobond said:2) you said the game is a failure. you didn't say "MGSO is a failure in North America." Which means all territories no matter where its released. Just because its "in an NPD thread" don't mean anything. We're still on a forum where we talk about all sales numbers.
But he is right about Nintendo being underestimating the logistics of a worldwide launch...now all big 3 had to learn that lessonMithos Yggdrasill said:Oh man....this thread is degenerating...
mmlemay said:"Failure" might be too strong of a word, but it'd definitely not doing selling like hotcakes, which is exactly what the biggest PSP game of the Christmas season SHOULD be selling like. Also, I'm fully aware that it's selling okay in Japan, but this is an NPD thread, which means US sales only.
JoshuaJSlone said:So what you're trying to say is that by beating the NA and Japanese launches of PS3 by hundreds of thousands in each territory while additionally launching in Europe, by beating Microsoft's 2005 worldwide launch several times over, press and developers think Wii shipments are just a step above disaster. However, if they'd had the exact same number of hardware units allocated differently worldwide, they'd take it as a symbolic sign of resurrection?
Considering Nintendo remains firm on the "6 million by March" bit, don't you think predicting GCN levels of January shortage is a bit early? If they think they can sell another 2-3 million in 3 months, surely they must anticipate besting GCN's Q1 2002 NA sales several times over?
QFT.jj984jj said:I'm comprehending your points fine Striek, you are simply in denial.
Hiro_Kunimi_80 said:do you really believe in Europe Gamecube sold more than Xbox ? If so.. well you're really, truly, wrong
sphinx said:I do want to add:
As much as I am a huge nintendo fan, I am kind of glad that the Wii is not that ahead in the competition.
just see how nintendo has begun to stop caring about the DS, they tried REALLY hard to get the DS ahead of the PSP with a price cut, different colors bundled with great titles, a redesign, and cool 1st party software. All of that has stopped now that DS is leading. Now no new colors, no sequels to the big names, now is up to square enix and or 3rd parties to keep the platform as the leading handheld.
Wii has A LOT to prove. We were promised a revolutionary FPS, I stillwant it . I am not sure if the controls have already been confirmed to be absolutely superior to the competitor, like some industry insiders said.
jett said:In any case, I believe the difference between the two is pretty much minimal in Europe.
JoshuaJSlone said:Less hardware sales December 2006 than December 2005: yes. But millions more PSP total than in December 2005.
So what you're trying to say is that by beating the NA and Japanese launches of PS3 by hundreds of thousands in each territory while additionally launching in Europe, by beating Microsoft's 2005 worldwide launch several times over, press and developers think Wii shipments are just a step above disaster. However, if they'd had the exact same number of hardware units allocated differently worldwide, they'd take it as a symbolic sign of resurrection?
Considering Nintendo remains firm on the "6 million by March" bit, don't you think predicting GCN levels of January shortage is a bit early? If they think they can sell another 2-3 million in 3 months, surely they must anticipate besting GCN's Q1 2002 NA sales several times over?
JoshuaJSlone said:Considering Nintendo remains firm on the "6 million by March" bit, don't you think predicting GCN levels of January shortage is a bit early? If they think they can sell another 2-3 million in 3 months, surely they must anticipate besting GCN's Q1 2002 NA sales several times over?
DeaconKnowledge said:What's with PSP enthusiasts low expectations for the handheld? I just don't get it.