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April 2013 NPD Sales Results [Up3: Xbox 360 Top Platform, NSMBU LTD, Lego 3DS, Luigi]

DopeyFish

Not bitter, just unsweetened
It'll continue to sell millions of copies on current gen systems no question.
Ask Nintendo how Black Ops II sales on Wii U have gone for them.

yeah but... Xbox720/PS4 represents a big jump

Wii-U is still technically current gen.

The main problem with WiiU is that it offers NOTHING except a tablet over the 360/PS3. OS/Services, the WiiU isn't even in the same ballpark.

We will see a huge uptake in sales when the next consoles come out... probably a lot larger than most expect.
 

UberTag

Member
Every hour someone is spending playing around on their smart phone, that's time not spent doing portable gaming. Social media keeps people too damn occupied.
Posting on GAF takes time away from me that I would otherwise be spending buying & playing games.
Therefore, GAF is killing the games industry! <runs around like a chicken with its head cut off>
 
March to April hardware declines are pretty much in line with last year in terms of %.

Does NPD only count US sales or Canada as well?

NPD maintains a Canadian database separate from the US. Outside of hockey, games in Canada generally sell at around 8-10% of US.
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
Drop the fucking 3DS software price already Nintendo.

Morons.

THIS.

I'll echo this for Sony and the Vita as well. Anything about $30 is lunacy in this market.
 
Posting on GAF takes time away from me that I would otherwise be spending buying & playing games.
Therefore, GAF is killing the games industry! <runs around like a chicken with its head cut off>

I was gonna play Darksiders 2 but I decided to read this thread instead.
 
i don't think price cut would help *a lot * neither X360 or Ps3

8 years is just a too stretched console generation, and both consoles already peaked

Sony and Microsoft would keep as long as possible the price high, because of net profit

Pricedrop would happen only after or near the release of new hardware, and just for a better positioning.

Expecially for X360 and X3
if you note X360 was released 8 years ago @ 299 for core sku ( 399$ premium )
today is just 100$ less.. of course Microsoft revised the hardware ( with more features ) and/or added Kinect or some bundled games, but the price point is still high.

X3 won't release with a too high price point, would cause another " wait until first price cut " they just need to cut some X360 skus, ( like keeping just a 4GB version) with an entry level pack ( kinect included @ 149$ or something similar ) and phase out others skus
 

RurouniZel

Asks questions so Ezalc doesn't have to
If Nintendo were smart (... >>;) they'd do the following.

Wii U Basic $199.99 (19,480¥)
Wii U Deluxe $249.99 (24,980¥)
3DS $139.99 (can stay the same in Japan)
3DS $169.99 (can stay the same in Japan)

Drop 3DS software to $20-$30 max
Drop Wii U software to $40-$50

... this won't happen though.
 
Given the handhelds and WiiU are new, and PS360 are 7/8 years old. No. To say PS360 are in trouble is laughable.

I'm not saying they are going to sell as poorly as Vita and Wii U, but I'd say a contraction in the overall ecosystem is looking increasingly likely for next-gen. Software is struggling too, and there's little indication that the AAA game makers are looking to change strategy. We'll see them continue to gouge the hardcore gamers with $60 games and horse armor. They may have little choice, with the expense of next generation consoles being a roadblock to F2P gaming.
 
If Nintendo were smart (... >>;) they'd do the following.

Wii U Basic $199.99 (19,480¥)
Wii U Deluxe $249.99 (24,980¥)
3DS $139.99 (can stay the same in Japan)
3DS $169.99 (can stay the same in Japan)

Drop 3DS software to $20-$30 max
Drop Wii U software to $40-$50

... this won't happen though.

They'd be so deep in the red.
 

lefantome

Member
So if the 360 is still the best selling hw with -40% the 3ds is most likely already in decline despite the good results of lego city and luigi
 

Skiesofwonder

Walruses, camels, bears, rabbits, tigers and badgers.
If Nintendo were smart (... >>;) they'd do the following.

Wii U Basic $199.99 (19,480¥)
Wii U Deluxe $249.99 (24,980¥)
3DS $139.99 (can stay the same in Japan)
3DS $169.99 (can stay the same in Japan)

Drop 3DS software to $20-$30 max
Drop Wii U software to $40-$50

... this won't happen though.

I never understand this thought process.

A. Nintendo is already losing money on the WiiU
B. consumers at large aren't going to buy a system with so little noteworthy games, no matter the price.
 

Shiggy

Member
If Nintendo were smart (... >>;) they'd do the following.

Wii U Basic $199.99 (19,480¥)
Wii U Deluxe $249.99 (24,980¥)

3DS $139.99 (can stay the same in Japan)
3DS $169.99 (can stay the same in Japan)

Drop 3DS software to $20-$30 max
Drop Wii U software to $40-$50

... this won't happen though.

Such price drops happened in Europe and didn't bring much of a change. Games such as NSMB U are available for less than &#8364;40 already.
 
Is dropping the price of 360/PS3 really the solution? If people can play the cross-gen games for $100, there is even less of a value proposition to pay 400-500 dollars to play those games with slightly better graphics.
 
If Nintendo were smart (... >>;) they'd do the following.

Wii U Basic $199.99 (19,480¥)
Wii U Deluxe $249.99 (24,980¥)
3DS $139.99 (can stay the same in Japan)
3DS $169.99 (can stay the same in Japan)

Drop 3DS software to $20-$30 max
Drop Wii U software to $40-$50

... this won't happen though.

If Nintendo were "smart" in this sense, they'd lose a lot of money and still get beat.

Their best bet for Wii U, and it's a slim one, is to come up with a piece of uber-compelling software from their stable of developers. You could reduce the Wii U to $100 right now and it wouldn't be selling gangbusters. People aren't sold on the tablet controller and there's almost nothing to buy on it.

More likely, they'll crank out a lot of their usual bestsellers, THEN lower the price, make enough money to keep Wii U from crippling the company, and take another shot in a few years with new hardware.
 

Calamari41

41 > 38
I never understand this thought process.

A. Nintendo is already losing money on the WiiU
B. consumers at large aren't going to buy a system with so little noteworthy games, no matter the price.

This. A price drop without any noteworthy games would only boost them for a week or two, and not by too much. At this point it is clear that Nintendo is sitting back and waiting for the second half of the year to hit. This first half is 100% written off in their minds.
 

SmokyDave

Member
Is dropping the price of 360/PS3 really the solution? If people can play the cross-gen games for $100, there is even less of a value proposition to pay 400-500 dollars to play those games with slightly better graphics.
You're not selling the new consoles to those people, you're selling them to people that bought a PS3 or 360 years ago.
 

Scum

Junior Member
the pricing should be, right now:

vita - $170
3ds: $100
xbox 360: $100
ps3: $100
wii: $80

instead, microsoft and sony have tried staying around the $300 mark for about 4 years now, which is lunacy. i doubt they'd be able to do such a thing next gen with the market contracting.

You left out the best thing to do out as well:-

Handhelds titles - £$€19.99 - £$€29.99
 

Sandfox

Member
Is dropping the price of 360/PS3 really the solution? If people can play the cross-gen games for $100, there is even less of a value proposition to pay 400-500 dollars to play those games with slightly better graphics.

It depends on how much money they make on the PS3 and 360 versus their new consoles.

You left out the best thing to do out as well:-

Handhelds titles - £$&#8364;19.99 - £$&#8364;29.99

If they did that in combination with those price drops they might as well just stop producing the 3DS and Vita IMO.
 

UberTag

Member
Is dropping the price of 360/PS3 really the solution? If people can play the cross-gen games for $100, there is even less of a value proposition to pay 400-500 dollars to play those games with slightly better graphics.
Hence the dilemma. ;)

Ultimately, we're looking at severe contraction and several developers/publishers crumbling unless a no-brainer subsidized upgrade purchase model is offered by Microsoft and/or Sony as well. Get the next-gen systems out there on contract models for $299 and you won't cripple your growth options so badly by dropping the 360/PS3 prices as well.
 

Bowler

Member
I can't imagine the vita being over 10 thou. As I posted in last months npd, I literally can't find a vita at Walmart, target, or bestbuy. For a entire month none of these stores replenished its stock.

I will say soul sacrifice at launch at best buy had 10 copies after I bought mine. As of Saturday they were out.

Vita redeemed?
 

Mindlog

Member
I hope Defiance has a long tail. I don't recommend that game to anybody, but it has been my favorite game this year. If Destiny proves to be a better Defiance then I will probably be playing that game for a very long time.
 

jvm

Gamasutra.
From my records, looks like unit sales were historically low. April 2008 I have as around 16mm units. This April is more like 6-7mm.
 
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