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Media Create Sales: Week 3, 2013 (Jan 14 - Jan 20)

Kenka

Member
I'm somewhat shocked Nintendo blew a giant chunk of their load pre-E3... perhaps as a reaction to sales? But then... promises of the future don't have much of a sales impact to begin with for the most part.
In addition, not much has been said about third-parties projects: no Tales, mainline Final Fantasy, Yakuza or Musou was announced for the WiiU, announcements that would immediately have an impact on the sales of the console.
 

Bruno MB

Member
Wii U - 16.654

Wii never dropped below 20.000 units until the week 117. (2009.02.16 - 16.973)
Wii never dropped below 15.000 units until the week 124. (2009.04.06 - 13.349)
Wii never dropped below 10.000 units until the week 224. (2011.03.07 - 9.519)
 

Taiser

Member
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yikes

an alternate reality DMC series with reverse genders would've done better. :D

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Alrus

Member
In addition, not much has been said about third-parties projects: no Tales, mainline Final Fantasy, Yakuza or Musou was announced for the WiiU, announcements that would immediately have an impact on the sales of the console.

Iwata said they were going to talk about 3rd parties separately so there's still hope for some major announcement (but I wouldn't hold my breath).
 
I think Wii U will fall somewhere around where the PS3 is now when it's all said and done. But for Japan, I think Mario Kart and 3D Mario should be out this year to try and repeat the 3DS situation.
 

Mxrz

Member
I'm somewhat shocked Nintendo blew a giant chunk of their load pre-E3... perhaps as a reaction to sales? But then... promises of the future don't have much of a sales impact to begin with for the most part.

Probably less with the planning, more with the panic. Their E3 is going to seem pretty dismal if there are no surprises, and Orbis and Durango are everywhere.

Speaking of which, first week sales:

[PS3] Bayonetta (SEGA) - 138,430
[360] Bayonetta (SEGA) - 66,211

Total: 204,641

[PS3] DmC: Devil May Cry (Capcom) - 115,438
[360] DmC: Devil May Cry (Capcom) - 5,857

Total: 121,295

360 wasn't quite as dead then as it is now, no?
 
Wii U is struggling really bad in Japan but it is reasonable since it has a piss poor line up in Japan for Q1.

I remember there being a thread while back saying is there any reason the Wii U would not dominate Japanese sales as it had NSMBU, DQX and MH. Now it is getting outsold by the PS3 without a price cut. Though that question is still up for debate in the long term it certainly does not seem it will dominate this first half of the year like many though.

The new announcements while showed Nintendo's first party strength, does not mean much as no release dates were given. First half of the year still looks just as barren and there is another problem.

The lack of third party support in Japan: One piece game, the Jump all stars game, Dynasty Warriors, Lightning Returns, MGR all seem to be PS3 games. Someone said that Iwata had recognised the lack of third party support and proposed more collaborations with third party such as Bayonetta 2, W101, Fire Emblem x SMT. I see this as worrying as it seems they have given up on getting that much needed support.
 

Road

Member
360 wasn't quite as dead then as it is now, no?

I don't think it matters:

[PS3] Assassin's Creed II (Ubisoft) - 55,789
[360] Assassin's Creed II (Ubisoft) - 28,085

Total: 83,874

[PS3] Assassin's Creed III (Ubisoft) - 85,918
[360] Assassin's Creed III (Ubisoft) - 8,791

Total: 94,709

The same thing (that is, 360 version selling less and PS3 version selling more) can be observed on COD.

At this point, the 360 is dead indeed, but it seems most users now also have a PS3, so if they a want a game, they'd just buy it for the Sony system.
 

Khrno

Member
I'm somewhat shocked Nintendo blew a giant chunk of their load pre-E3... perhaps as a reaction to sales? But then... promises of the future don't have much of a sales impact to begin with for the most part.

The thing with the current Wii U situation, either as an owner or not, is that we had no idea of what was coming besides 4-5 confirmed titles. Yes, there were the usual suspects that would eventually come, and just as Iwata said, the announcement of such titles are non-news and thus they will be shown later at E3, but at least there is now a tangible idea of what is coming in the next 1-3 years.

As for running out of surprises before the E3 I don't really think so, with today the main absence being Retro's new game/s, so that will be a key announcement for E3 alongside the Mario games. And there could be some more crossover collaborations like SMTXFE that Nintendo are still keeping secret about.

So for Nintendo's E3 (first party games and collaborations) show, I don't think theres anything to worry about. The most important thing at the moment is the third-party output, if first day ports or exclusives aren't soon announced, then the system will keep the stigma of being a Nintendo console that only plays Nintendo games, and without any expanded-audience hits (like it happened with DS and Wii) then they will just rely on the core fans of their current content.
 

schuelma

Wastes hours checking old Famitsu software data, but that's why we love him.
Today's Nintendo Direct was IMO a pretty clear pre-rebuttal to next weeks disappointing financial results.
 

Khrno

Member
Today's Nintendo Direct was IMO a pretty clear pre-rebuttal to next weeks disappointing financial results.

If you think about it, the other option Nintendo had was to delay the console launch until spring this year and get it for Q1FY14, but that would have meant missing the holiday season and the even lower Q4 sales-period and falling even harder to meet they FY13 expectations, to have a stronger launch in April with several more games ready.

What would have been better in your opinion? Maybe it was too late for them to delay the launch when they saw that some titles would still need 3-6 more months of development.
 

RamzaIsCool

The Amiga Brotherhood
Today's Nintendo Direct was IMO a pretty clear pre-rebuttal to next weeks disappointing financial results.

Are they even able to be in the black this FY? So far they only have posted losses right. Nintendo really needs to turn it around and quick. WiiU get's the most attention, but I think a bigger concern is the 3DS underperforming worldwide.

And am I mssing the point here, announcing 7,8 or 9 games doesn't matter in the big picture. What's important is that Nintendo creates a environment that enables a steady flow of games the comming 5 years. They need to make the WiiU a viable platform for third party developers.
 

meta4

Junior Member
If you think about it, the other option Nintendo had was to delay the console launch until spring this year and get it for Q1FY14, but that would have meant missing the holiday season and the even lower Q4 sales-period and falling even harder to meet they FY13 expectations, to have a stronger launch in April with several more games ready.

What would have been better in your opinion? Maybe it was too late for them to delay the launch when they saw that some titles would still need 3-6 more months of development.

This is the problem when the hook Nintendo is providing is not interesting. Atleast with the Wii periods of drought were fine as the existing games were gimmicky enough for casuals to buy consoles in hordes. Now with the tablet offplay gaming hook not luring in the casuals they needed third party support to manage the drought. Nintendo can have all the best first party games they want but each of them will take time to develop and bring to the market. Without third party there will always be a drought and therefore there will always be a perception that WiiU has no games no matter how many great first party games it has to boast about. Nintendo needs more third party games running on their system even if they are just casual fillers. Something is better than nothing.

Are they even able to be in the black this FY? So far they only have posted losses right. Nintendo really needs to turn it around and quick. WiiU get's the most attention, but I think a bigger concern is the 3DS underperforming worldwide.

And am I mssing the point here, announcing 7,8 or 9 games doesn't matter in the big picture. What's important is that Nintendo creates a environment that enables a steady flow of games the comming 5 years. They need to make the WiiU a viable platform for third party developers.

Yup. This is the only way WiiU can make it. Atleast in the West. Not sure about Japan.
 
Today's Nintendo Direct was IMO a pretty clear pre-rebuttal to next weeks disappointing financial results.

The ND acknowledged what we've been seeing for months. The Wii U is a sales flop out of the gate. If people think Panic Mode Nintendo is the best Nintendo, you're about to get your wish. I just hope it doesn't mean more rushed titles like Mario Kart 3DS, which was severely lacking in modes. If these numbers continue, as well as the flop numbers in Europe and the US, I don't see how they reach their stated goal for April.
 
The ND acknowledged what we've been seeing for months. The Wii U is a sales flop out of the gate. If people think Panic Mode Nintendo is the best Nintendo, you're about to get your wish. I just hope it doesn't mean more rushed titles like Mario Kart 3DS, which was severely lacking in modes. If these numbers continue, as well as the flop numbers in Europe and the US, I don't see how they reach their stated goal for April.

Well I wouldn't worry about that as the goalposts will be moved in a few days.
 
The ND acknowledged what we've been seeing for months. The Wii U is a sales flop out of the gate. If people think Panic Mode Nintendo is the best Nintendo, you're about to get your wish. I just hope it doesn't mean more rushed titles like Mario Kart 3DS, which was severely lacking in modes. If these numbers continue, as well as the flop numbers in Europe and the US, I don't see how they reach their stated goal for April.

You can't have it both ways. They don't announce games, "Panic Nintendo". They announce games, "It's not enough". Reminds me of clients on these projects never knowing what they want.
 

schuelma

Wastes hours checking old Famitsu software data, but that's why we love him.
The ND acknowledged what we've been seeing for months. The Wii U is a sales flop out of the gate. If people think Panic Mode Nintendo is the best Nintendo, you're about to get your wish. I just hope it doesn't mean more rushed titles like Mario Kart 3DS, which was severely lacking in modes. If these numbers continue, as well as the flop numbers in Europe and the US, I don't see how they reach their stated goal for April.

I think the panic mode was saying that Mario, Mario Kart, and Smash will be at E3- those are mainstream titles investors would be aware of.

The other stuff I imagine was due to be shown off around this time anyways.
 

Busaiku

Member
In addition, not much has been said about third-parties projects: no Tales, mainline Final Fantasy, Yakuza or Musou was announced for the WiiU, announcements that would immediately have an impact on the sales of the console.

Have any major 3rd party games been announced in Nintendo Direct?
I know they showed off Dragon Quest X a lot, but I think everything else was at different events.
 

AOC83

Banned
If these numbers continue, as well as the flop numbers in Europe and the US, I don't see how they reach their stated goal for April.

There´s absolutely zero chance that they reach their 5.5 million goal at this point. What they can do is to start putting the software out, cut the price and get the ball rolling late 2013/early 2014.
 
Wii never dropped below 20.000 units until the week 117. (2009.02.16 - 16.973)
Wii never dropped below 15.000 units until the week 124. (2009.04.06 - 13.349)
Wii never dropped below 10.000 units until the week 224. (2011.03.07 - 9.519)
Damn

Iwata and the higher ups at Nintendo must have been shaking like newborn kittens with each week of sales data. No wonder this Nintendo Direct was so explosive.
Speaking of which, first week sales:

[PS3] Bayonetta (SEGA) - 138,430
[360] Bayonetta (SEGA) - 66,211

Total: 204,641

[PS3] DmC: Devil May Cry (Capcom) - 115,438
[360] DmC: Devil May Cry (Capcom) - 5,857

Total: 121,295
wow

Capcom dropped Clover for this.
 

schuelma

Wastes hours checking old Famitsu software data, but that's why we love him.
Have any major 3rd party games been announced in Nintendo Direct?
I know they showed off Dragon Quest X a lot, but I think everything else was at different events.

I you count it, the September video unveiled Monster Hunter and Tecmo Koei titles.
 

schuelma

Wastes hours checking old Famitsu software data, but that's why we love him.
Also unless I missed a recent update, Nintendo still did not release any dates for Japan. The release calendar is still completely empty.
 
I think best case scenario for Wii U is that it gets Wario Ware, Wii Fit U, and Pikmin 3 out by the end of Q2. Yoshi might be a late July title with The Wonderful 101 being sometime before fall, and then fall is all up in the air. Gonna be a rough year for the Wii U, if it can rebound or not next holiday season with a pricedrop is gonna be the real question.

Edit: I think the only 3rd party games we really know of on Wii U right now are Revelations and maybe a Musou game that I can't think of right now. Hopefully more are on their way, or the schedule will be pretty damn bleak. Can someone give me a list of announced Japanese 3rd party games?
 

donny2112

Member
A very positive thing is that hopefully, I won't have to read again more messages about that supposed "new announcement policy".

It's a policy that's been around since 2009 or before, so it's not exactly "new." Looking back, maybe the "policy" was a way to cover up the fact that releases were drying up something fierce on Wii and DS around that time? It is/was an actual policy, though.
 
First week sales in japan

DMC3: 180,000
DmC : 120,000


It's interesting that the two lowest selling DMC games came out at the end of their console's life span.

Does it statistically hold true in general that sales of video games and consoles tend to stagnant towards the end of a console's generation? Maybe the sales drop can be explain because of that. It's also interesting to note that DMC1 and 4 (the two best selling games) came out early in a console's generation. And somebody made a point over at gamefaqs of all places, but DMC4 was coming off of DMC3 (the best action game of all time.) However DMC3 suffered because of DMC2. Is DmC suffering because of the disappointing DMC4?

Remember DMC4 had the benefit of coming off of DMC3.
 
Is this the go-to move of Nintendo fans now? Good god.

Yeah. Nintendo fans when pressured in a corner, especially when it has got do with with sales always use the Vita as an escape route to their troubles.

Likewise people are now also doing the opposite and only concentrating on the poor WiiU sales.

Wii U and Vita are similar in one regard though; it is clear both companies rely much more on their other console. Nintendo's main is the 3DS and with Sony it is the PS3 for now.
 

cw_sasuke

If all DLC came tied to $13 figurines, I'd consider all DLC to be free
I've yet to be able to find a single copy in any store down in Nagasaki Prefecture. While I'm sure some people are getting a little bit of stock, the game is nearly impossible to find.
Level 5 must be pissed.
 

serplux

Member
Animal Crossing is holding up really well, I could see it passing the 4.5 million mark in Japan with relative ease. With Dragon Quest coming up soon, it's not gonna lose any steam at all this year.

Wii U not doing so hot, but hopefully it can build a nice library before the next Playstation comes out.

Vita is just not attracting any major 3rd party support. It's kinda shocking that any of the main console makers can just lose third parties without much of a thought on their side.
 
Iwata said they were going to talk about 3rd parties separately so there's still hope for some major announcement (but I wouldn't hold my breath).

Yep on both counts.

If the next ND to include third-party Wii U games fails to deliver, or even fails to materialize by, oh, the end of February, it's probably 100% safe to assume the worst. As opposed to, I guess, 80% safe now.
 

zroid

Banned
Wii U and Vita are similar in one regard though; it is clear both companies rely much more on their other console. Nintendo's main is the 3DS and with Sony it is the PS3 for now.

There is a difference, though. Sony's response to the Vita's problems has been aloof. Nintendo's response to the Wii U's troubles has been anything but. The same was true when the 3DS was struggling. Nintendo having all of their horses in the video game race means they put everything on the line.
 
In addition, not much has been said about third-parties projects: no Tales, mainline Final Fantasy, Yakuza or Musou was announced for the WiiU, announcements that would immediately have an impact on the sales of the console.

This was first party focused. Iwata said at the end he'd be discussing 3rd parties later
 
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