It has been joked about a lot . . . but will Nintendo go third party? I doubt it, they can probably weather the storm for a generation. But they may become marginalized.
like sony, nintendo would sooner abandon one market than go third party.
It has been joked about a lot . . . but will Nintendo go third party? I doubt it, they can probably weather the storm for a generation. But they may become marginalized.
Thanks for the info.
It's a shame. Wii U owners condemning their own console.
I don't really think I understand the point of this story lolSo maybe an interesting story.
I went to Best Buy last Tuesday to buy a couple of cd's.
This is sort of the main Dallas Texas Best Buy, so I assume it is somewhat an example of Sony, MS, and Nintendo marketing.
So ai grabbed the three cd's I was looking for, and made my way to the video game section. I just wanted to see if there was a playable next gen system and such. So I get there, and there is a giant display. The front half of it it is Ps4 and the reverse side is XBox One.
But all they had was fake boxes, and preorder slips for day one games for each console, but no way to order the console itself.
So I walk away, and check out the gaming section. I have most of the consoles and handhelds, plus I have an interest in marketing and such, so I want to check out the boxes and the amount of retail space involved, because I find it interesting.
So while I am looking over the games, two dudes from the section come over, and they are in sales and all that. This is my best recollition of the conversation.
"Hey can we help you....
No I am just browsing thank you...
What are you looking for?.....
Nothing in particular I am just checking out the games...
Well nobody just browses... Do you like first person shooters....
Yes I do, but I like all sorts of games and I am just checking stuff out...
Have you noticed that we have rearranged the gaming section.....
No I have not been here for a month, I did not notice the difference...
This is where second sales guy comes in.
Well we have put the 360 games over here, and we have consolidated all Sony games here, and you can find Nintendo games here and there.
Once again I said thanks I am browsing"
Oh the story goes on forever. I am board just telling it. But by the end of it I escaped these two dudes by telling them, "I am going to check out printers."
I swear it was a good story, but tapping this out on my IPAD wore me down.
How bad does Vita need to sell for Sony to discontinue it?
lego city undercover and pikmin 3 accomplished that. of course, they had television campaigns, which legends probably wouldn't have gotten.
at the very least, there's an argument to be made about the return on investment of the other versions, the extra time spent in development, and the money spent on the game's continued promotion, versus if they had just release a single sku and had the team move ontlo something more promising instead.
I don't really think I understand the point of this story lol
I don't really think I understand the point of this story lol
I don't really think I understand the point of this story lol
wait doesnt NPD still not have access to Walmart numbers, along with digital.
why exactly are their numbers...er they dont even release raw numbers anymore, so why are there rankings any more credible than vg-charts again?
and i heard Patrick Klepek and Alex talking about these NPD charts not actually giving raw numbers a few weeks ago on their AM show, so dont give me the runaround about theres different tiers of NPD access or whatever, those guys would have the highest tier access if there was one.
how is seeing "1.GTA" better than "GTA + these raw numbers we've acquired which are clearly higher than everything else and thus i can make my own conclusion that its a hell of a lot further than the game in number 2 and get a much more obvious and realistic chart of how the gaming world is, rather than wondering if the games are just a few hundred copies apart, which NDP leaves up in the air"
this is like the Major Nelson top 20 list on XBL, wow theres 4 COD games in the top 5, and Minecraft right at number 2 and some really dumb game like Doritos Crash Course down near 20, so thats great, but how bout some context, is Doritos getting a million players, or is XBL really that dead that a few hundred are playing it and its still the 20th most popular game, Minecraft only had a few million sold and was number 2 meanwhile every COD game had 10+ million and only have 1 above...how bout some context for those rankings?
Wii U owners aren't going to buy a game just because its on the Wii U. IMO it was a niche game that had too big of a budget.
Yeah, I've been thinking about this too. Thankfully, Nintendo has a great relationship with Sega so I'm sure they can figure something out.The only game I actually worry about being cancelled that is announced in FExSMT especially now that Sega owns them.
Wii U sales were also up in September a full 100 percent. "Wii U hardware sales benefitted from a price drop in September, and along with the new hardware bundle which included The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD," according to NPD.
Wait....
why does IGN say a full 100%?
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/17/grand-theft-auto-v-dominates-us-sales-in-september
Did Wii U numbers double or triple?
So maybe an interesting story.
I went to Best Buy last Tuesday to buy a couple of cd's.
This is sort of the main Dallas Texas Best Buy, so I assume it is somewhat an example of Sony, MS, and Nintendo marketing.
So ai grabbed the three cd's I was looking for, and made my way to the video game section. I just wanted to see if there was a playable next gen system and such. So I get there, and there is a giant display. The front half of it it is Ps4 and the reverse side is XBox One.
But all they had was fake boxes, and preorder slips for day one games for each console, but no way to order the console itself.
So I walk away, and check out the gaming section. I have most of the consoles and handhelds, plus I have an interest in marketing and such, so I want to check out the boxes and the amount of retail space involved, because I find it interesting.
So while I am looking over the games, two dudes from the section come over, and they are in sales and all that. This is my best recollition of the conversation.
"Hey can we help you....
No I am just browsing thank you...
What are you looking for?.....
Nothing in particular I am just checking out the games...
Well nobody just browses... Do you like first person shooters....
Yes I do, but I like all sorts of games and I am just checking stuff out...
Have you noticed that we have rearranged the gaming section.....
No I have not been here for a month, I did not notice the difference...
This is where second sales guy comes in.
Well we have put the 360 games over here, and we have consolidated all Sony games here, and you can find Nintendo games here and there.
Once again I said thanks I am browsing"
Oh the story goes on forever. I am board just telling it. But by the end of it I escaped these two dudes by telling them, "I am going to check out printers."
I lost two hundred words for some reason while typing this out. It got funny at some point I Sweary.
I swear it was a good story, but tapping this out on my IPAD wore me down.
That's 29,000 at launch in the two principal territories that would be interested in the game. I know Bayonetta 2 is already well into production, but I worry about Nintendo getting cold feet and abruptly canceling the project and terminating the relationship, like they did with Star Fox 2, or the Kirby games on GameCube.
I know Bayonetta 2 is already well into production, but I worry about Nintendo getting cold feet and abruptly canceling the project and terminating the relationship, like they did with Star Fox 2, or the Kirby games on GameCube.
It would be like the announcement thread except now there'd be 100% vitriol aimed at Nintendo instead of 66%.That's a chilling thought. Given such poor sales/consumer reaction to TW101, I could see a scenario (though unlikely) where Nintendo wonders if the money spent on Bayonetta 2 is worthwhile.
There would be meltdowns of epic proportions if this scenario came to pass. Those who bought WiiU with the promise of Bayonetta 2 would be pissed if Nintendo reversed course and canned the project.
Bwahahahahaha!
That's a chilling thought. Given such poor sales/consumer reaction to TW101, I could see a scenario (though unlikely) where Nintendo wonders if the money spent on Bayonetta 2 is worthwhile.
There would be meltdowns of epic proportions if this scenario came to pass. Those who bought WiiU with the promise of Bayonetta 2 would be pissed if Nintendo reversed course and canned the project.
I'm most worried about Nintendo's relationship with Platinum, honestly.
TW101:
First 2.5 weeks = ~19,000 in USA
First 2 weeks = 10,126 in Japan
That's 29,000 at launch in the two principal territories that are interested in the game...abysmal sales by every stretch of the word, and an overall net loss for the company. I know Bayonetta 2 is already well into production, but I worry about Nintendo getting cold feet and abruptly canceling the project and terminating the relationship, like they did with Star Fox 2, or the Kirby games on GameCube.
For some reason, this really captivated me.
Nintendo is probably the one paying for it so I don't really see it getting canceled.
101 is less than 20k but very very close.
As a Wii U Owner, I have to admit that I didn't bought W101.
I didn't buy W101 because I knew it would bomb and I could get it cheap soon
Bayonetta 2 isn't getting cancelled. Come on, people. Nintendo knows just as well as anyone that Platinum's titles don't do big numbers. They're working with them because their games add variety and value to the console. Nintendo's also probably hoping word of mouth will help The Wonderful 101 over time, as new Wii U owners pick up the system in the coming months and years. It's always going to be on the eShop, so it will never be hard to find.
They've paid for plenty of 1st-party games they've canceled well into development...like Star Fox 2, Project H.A.M.M.E.R for Wii, or the traditional Kirby games on GameCube. There have been others throughout the years.
If Nintendo thinks the project will make the company a substantial loss at retail, they might cancel it to write-off the sunk costs and prevent themselves from digging a bigger hole.
Of course, they never have to announce this cancellation...they would just quietly never mention it again.
3DS Brain age LTD < 101
They probably got good money for the exclusivity, and they are still independent. If they deem it hopeless after Bayonetta 2, they can still work on other platforms.I'm most worried about Nintendo's relationship with Platinum, honestly.
They probably got good money for the exclusivity, and they are still independent. If they deem it hopeless after Bayonetta 2, they can still work on other platforms.
What really scares me is what can happen to Monolith if their game bombs.
same exact thing is going to happen for the wii ____ games on wii u, and kinect shit on xbone. mark my words.
Monolith is a first party studio No need to worry, you can rest easy now
That's a chilling thought. Given such poor sales/consumer reaction to TW101, I could see a scenario (though unlikely) where Nintendo wonders if the money spent on Bayonetta 2 is worthwhile.
There would be meltdowns of epic proportions if this scenario came to pass. Those who bought WiiU with the promise of Bayonetta 2 would be pissed if Nintendo reversed course and canned the project.
You can't honestly say with a straight face W101 would have been greenlit if these sales were known beforehand
You can't honestly say with a straight face W101 would have been greenlit if these sales were known beforehand
Monolith is a first party studio No need to worry, you can rest easy now
On a side note, judging by the reception from GAF, it seems that X is one of their most eagerly anticipated titles of 2014. I'm looking forward for more information on that game.
Monolith is a first party studio No need to worry, you can rest easy now
On a side note, judging by the reception from GAF, it seems that X is one of their most eagerly anticipated titles of 2014. I'm looking forward for more information on that game.
judging by the reception on GAF, Wonderful 101 was also hyped up
It's a good thing that Nintendo made Platinum change the art direction for Wonderful 101 to be more appealing to a wider audience. Glad that paid off for them.
Honestly, that game was never going to sell. A niche genre, extremely divisive controls, complex mechanics, not unanimously critically acclaimed, not unanimously praised by gamers, 'meh' art direction, and a low install base.
It's weird how some people expect Wii U owners to buy any game just because it's exclusive to Wii U. People who own a Nintendo console are just like any other gamer. They'll buy a game if they want to play it and see value in it. Somehow, this gets mistaken on message boards that people should "support" a platform, but it doesn't work that way in the market.
That'd be pretty dire for Nintendo, considering 2.5 of their holiday titles are Wii ___ games.
Although it might be better for the long term if they just ripped the band-aid off quickly.
So is NST.
Glad to see PS3 was the best selling console, how did that finally happen after all these months (years)?
Bayonetta would not go quietly into the night. Those cancellations are small time in comparison. If it were to happen we'd know.They've paid for plenty of 1st-party games they've canceled well into development...like Star Fox 2, Project H.A.M.M.E.R for Wii, or the traditional Kirby games on GameCube. There have been others throughout the years.
If Nintendo thinks the project will make the company a substantial loss at retail, they might cancel it to write-off the sunk costs and prevent themselves from digging a bigger hole.
Of course, they never have to announce this cancellation...they would just quietly never mention it again.