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NPD Sales Results for November 2013 [Up3: Zelda, Pokemon, Mario, 3DS, Wii U]

Doc Holliday

SPOILER: Columbus finds America
People didn't not buy the N64 because it had cartridges. Cartridges hurt the system because it made distribution of games more expensive, and ended up isolating themselves from third parties which began the dreaded drought spells that Nintendo gamers have been experience ever since.


I think we're saying the same thing.
 

FourMyle

Member
We need a chart to evaluate how quickly the dedicated handheld market is shrinking.

> The PSP reached 80M, the Vita is around 10M (?) apparently well under 10M

> The DS reached more than 150M, the 3DS is at 34M and might get to 70M

Seems like it's shrinking really fast, albeit mostly on the Sony side.

Nintendo has maybe 1-2 more handheld generations left. After that it is a wrap.

With their consoles already having become irrelevant, I don't see a place for Nintendo in this industry in 10-15 years. Barring some HUGE lucky hits like the Wii & DS again, they will be going third party in the future, like it or not.
 

Calamari41

41 > 38
How do you release Bayonetta on this platform? How do you release a new Zelda on this platform? X? A side scrolling Yoshi game? Shit, how do you release Smash Bros on this platform?

Those all may as well be held onto for two years and released as launch titles for the next system along with everything else set to release after the first half of next year. I mean, look at Wonderful 101. They might as well have not released that game at all.
 

Cygnus X-1

Member
Hahaha, turning the WiiU around, like the 3DS. Oh man.

Price can make miracles man. I don't think you realize how overpriced is this system for targeting the mass market.

Ditching the tablet and bringing back the Wii remote would (1) make them possible to drop the price by 100$ in one shot; (2) make the system becoming truly a successor of the Wii and (3) getting rid of the confusion with the tablets market dominated by Apple and co.

Couple that with Mario Kart and Smash and yeah: this is truly something that can work.
 

Delio

Member
We need a chart to evaluate how quickly the dedicated handheld market is shrinking.

> The PSP reached 80M, the Vita is around 10M (?) apparently well under 10M

> The DS reached more than 150M, the 3DS is at 34M and might get to 70M

Seems like it's shrinking really fast, albeit mostly on the Sony side.

Yeah sadly handhelds seems to be going away faster than I hoped.
 

VanWinkle

Member
Of course not and you're a fool if you thought that would turn things around.
You know what Vita needs? Games. Games that I can't get better versions of on console.

I want more big games too, like Tearaway, but honestly I have no hope whatsoever that Vita could ever turn around. I am at the point where I've accepted that it's completely dead.

The Wii U I feel could still turn around, but what would be required of that (new management, a far more Western-focused outlook - particularly in regards to online functionality, a new name for the console, a broader expanse of IPs that go beyond just the ultra colorful and family-friendly, etc) is so vast that it's hard to see it ever actually happen.
 

Orayn

Member
Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.
 
Live Reaction to NPD thread on NeoGAF

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWUQl5-6_Uw

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Jarmel

Banned
The biggest problem I'm seeing going forward is the 3rd party situation. Microsoft and Sony can ride out any dearths in their first party software with stuff from Activision and EA. Nintendo can't do that. They're lucky if someone even bothers to release a version on the WiiU in the first place. Nobody is going to buy the WiiU version anyway though due to it performing worse than the 360/PS3 which is heavily saturated at this point. We're not even mentioning Xbone and PS4 next-gen exclusive titles.

Now that Nintendo is looking at a scenario where even their first party titles aren't selling, they're staring straight down the barrel of a gun with no hope insight. It's worse than even the GameCube where at least the GameCube had horsepower to brag about,even if it wasn't as strong as the original Xbox. It's essentially a Dreamcast like scenario.
 

Kai Dracon

Writing a dinosaur space opera symphony
I don't understand why people thought Mario would begin the turnaround. There were 3D Mario games on the Gamecube and that didn't do shit to turn around that console's fortune.

There was anyway been the theory that the reason Nintendo's core franchises sold so well on the Wii was because they were carried on the casual wave Wii Sports created. I guess that theory is proving true.

Sometimes I think Mario as the ultimate system seller is an idea pushed by adult fans who remember the video game world from the late 80s and early 90s. Super Mario was the game you bought a video game player for then. That was its era.

Mario 64 pushed the N64 hard due to the newness of 3D graphics, but even then it was becoming clear Mario was no longer the "it" game. The problem is that many of Nintendo's best franchises - including Mario and Zelda - are games that, if you already own the console, you *will* buy. But they're not "the" game you buy it for, you gotta have it for. It's not the fault of the games. The solution is not to remake them and turn them into clones of whatever is trendy at the moment.

Rather, those games should still be made because they've got their audience. But you do have to find new games to fit the era, as the hook to get your foot in the door. Nintendo's traditional problem, their own conservatism, has led them to be surprisingly reluctant to throw a lot of new stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Gamers have always been so busy laughing at the Wii because they didn't want to accept it as real vidya gaems that they didn't see what a risk it was by Nintendo's standards. It really was out there, and it actually paid off.

People always say Nintendo cray cray, because they seem to think Nintendo does weird stuff nobody else does. This an exaggeration. Nintendo just does things that don't match the exact pulse of the industry at the moment, and that's enough to baffle and confuse many. Nintendo doesn't really do cray cray stuff that often. When they do, they actually tend to luck out much of the time. Because their truly off-the-wall ideas tend to get attention.

The DS was laughed at, but it got attention. The Wii was laughed at, but it got attention. The problem with the Wii U is that game enthusiasts scratch their heads at the controller and say it's Nintendo being crazy Nintendo again. Not really I think. Wii U is the Wii HD that probably should have existed 1 or 2 years sooner. It's not really crazy and new and out there. So without any special software to get attention, it didn't get noticed. And without 3rd party support, it didn't impress the hardcore enthusiast.

Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.

The Wii U is a pretty good product in the wrong time and place. It's perfectly capable of hosting great games, and a few key titles have proved that. At this point, I don't think Wii U owners should toss it out the window. It's too bad that it couldn't have been more this time around. Nintendo will try again, whatever it is they do. Either a lot of people will like it, or only a few people will like it. If you end up being one of the "few" then bonus; it means you have more stuff to like.
 
Honestly they could have went to 2011 and 2010 and not seen that much difference either.

Yeah, NPD top ten doesn't really give a true depiction of the industry, considering it's expanded largely in other areas in recent years. There's more software variety than ever before, imo.
 
Where did that market go? Smartphones and Tablets.

It is the same product that is also having a huge effect on the 3DS. Kind of ironic that Apple and Google are fighting Nintendo (and winning) against Nintendo on not one, but TWO FRONTS.

Casual gamers and families have dropped the Wii U in favor of smartphone and tablet PC's. Kids and the older folks have dropped the 3DS in favor of smartphone and tablets. So yeah, Nintendo has to be damn worried with no fallback console.

I think it's pretty easy to see that effect, but some people are in straight denial. 3DS won't even reach GBA numbers, in my opinion.

Price can make miracles man. I don't think you realize how overpriced is this system for targeting the mass market.

Ditching the tablet and bringing back the Wii remote would (1) make them possible to drop the price by 100$ in one shot; (2) make the system becoming truly a successor of the Wii and (3) getting rid of the confusion with the tablets market dominated by Apple and co.

Couple that with Mario Kart and Smash and yeah: this is truly something that can work.

Just like the gamecube? This thing isn't going to sell.
 

iammeiam

Member
I think this cements that Nintendo's 2014 behind closed doors needs to focus on a Wii U exit strategy and planning for a new system. This isn't just a mediocre console, it's a mega-bomb and their save strategies have failed. They can keep up token support for a few more years, but they need to get on the third pillar track ASAP.
 

Ashodin

Member
Saddening to think 3DS Smash will be bought more than Wii U Smash, and I think with the flagging sales of the system it'll fracture the userbase. Why would I want to play Smash at home when I can play it any time, anywhere?
 

Lo-Volt

Member
Where are people seeing Vita numbers?

No one saw Vita numbers but we do know from a Twitter leak that the Wii U outsold it. So no one is expecting anything good once a figure does get released...

Anyway, I feel like Nintendo somehow deserved this by releasing a console with an awkward vision behind it. Its control scheme is awkward, the bill of materials is apparently too high for its own good and the device is a generation behind in muscle. The software quantity is lacking, the market is confused and shockingly, it's faltering. But this is still horrible. I can't imagine them giving up on all that sunk effort by ditching this console unless they decide to exit the home console market altogether, but I wonder if Nintendo is just out of moves in this segment.
 

Yamauchi

Banned
Why is that? Who's fault is it?
Mario fatigue (NSMBU, NSLU, SM3DW, next is Mario Kart)
Inferior hardware, the equivalent of which (PS3, Xbox 360) is selling for $175-200
Lack of major 3rd party multiplatform titles
Lack of major 3rd party exclusive titles
A mandatory peripheral that no one really cares about
Wii / Wii U brand confusion
Dramatically changing market trends (see the top 10 selling titles)


Those are the major reasons I can come up with off the top of my head. Why is Nintendo making these terrible decisions? Conservative management. It's the same problem that killed off many major Japanese corporations in the 90's or brought them to their knees.
 
Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.

yes
 
Nintendo forecast revision incoming? Or is Iwata going to continue his delusional streak by hoping for 2 million consoles sold in December?

Mario fatigue (NSMBU, NSLU, SM3DW, next is Mario Kart)
Inferior hardware, the equivalent of which (PS3, Xbox 360) is selling for $175-200
Lack of major 3rd party multiplatform titles
Lack of major 3rd party exclusive titles
A mandatory peripheral that no one really cares about
Wii / Wii U brand confusion
Dramatically changing market trends (see the top 10 selling titles)


Those are the major reasons I can come up with off the top of my head. Why is Nintendo making these terrible decisions? Conservative management. It's the same problem that killed off many major Japanese corporations in the 90's or brought them to their knees.
Perfect post. Thank you. Especially agree with the Mario fatigue. For me I'm not interested in any more Mario games, Zelda games, or Donkey Kong games. Something new and completely original is what I'm after. Pikmin looks good, and W101 has me interested. But that is not enough. Couple that with the inferior hardware and a high price... No thank you.
 

FourMyle

Member
Crappy fighting game, boring rehash, yearly sports game, 900p QTE fest, shooting game, mascot game, another shooting game and one decent (money hat) game.

A lot of people didn't buy the console for the lineup. Hell it's been 8 years since last gen's launch.

It's like I stepped into Gamefaqs all of a sudden. Fuck off with this blatant trolling.
 
So are Nintendo going to amend their projects WiiU sales yet?

Unless they got some big titles confirmed to be coming before end of fiscal year, they will be forced to. There's no way that Mario can do everything by himself. We need Mario Kart, we need Smash Brothers, we need new IPs. No more Mario. 3D World is great but it needs company
 

Wynnebeck

Banned
Why are people trying to prop up Wii U by comparing it to Vita now? Two different devices selling poorly for two different reasons. The main difference however is that Sony understands that Vita is in a place where they are trying to build it up as a companion device to PS4 and let it cut its own niche out. Wii U is supposed to be the successor to one of the highest selling consoles of all time and is selling bomba levels. I suspect Nintendo investors are on suicide watch or close to it.
 
Price can make miracles man. I don't think you realize how overpriced is this system for targeting the mass market.

Ditching the tablet and bringing back the Wii remote would (1) make them possible to drop the price by 100$ in one shot; (2) make the system becoming truly a successor of the Wii and (3) getting rid of the confusion with the tablets market dominated by Apple and co.

Couple that with Mario Kart and Smash and yeah: this is truly something that can work.
I expect them to announce a $249 Mario Kart bundle in line with their other bundles and keep dawdling on clinging to critical reception and looking towards the next golden egg.
Why are people trying to prop up Wii U by comparing it to Vita now? Two different devices selling poorly for two different reasons. The main difference however is that Sony understands that Vita is in a place where they are trying to build it up as a companion device to PS4 and let it cut its own niche out. Wii U is supposed to be the successor to one of the highest selling consoles of all time and is selling bomba levels. I suspect Nintendo investors are on suicide watch or close to it.
Yes and Nintendo seems unable to make any real companionship between 3DS and WiiU while you bring it up. A missed opportunity.
 

Boss Man

Member
You forgot the other big one, Mario Kart.
Mario Kart 7 just doesn't sound exciting at all.

I know that NPD software chart looks bad, but Nintendo is basically doing the same thing they're just not pumping them out as quickly. I think that actually has something to do with why they're struggling.

There's nothing wrong with releasing a very small iteration of Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and Donkey Kong every few years at all. The problem is when that's all you're doing.

They have so many IPs but very few actual games. Do something new with Donkey Kong. Make a Starfox game with that tablet. Do a proper Pokemon RPG. Where's Zelda U? Metroid? What's the next evolution of Mario? (3D Land -> 3D World isn't this)

I'd be willing to bet that before any of that happens, there will be another New New New Super Mario Bros. U type game released.

What have they been spending all of that Wii casual money on? Develop some new damn games.
 

jblank83

Member
Nah Wii U started with average sales. Let's not forget that for example in UK PS4 and Xbox One outsold Wii U LTD in a matter of days.

The Wii U was one of the most successful launches up to that point.

PS4 and X1 will not maintain these sales. Just like every system, they will drop, nor is Wii U "dead", anymore than 3DS was dead and a major flop destined never to sell and proof that Nintendo would be going 3rd party:

www.vg247.com/2011/04/14/the-problem-with-3ds-why-we-could-be-looking-at-a-failure/
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/13/us-nintendo-idUSTRE78C0PF20110913

Anyone who was paying attention last generation should have realized 2 things:

1. The market is insatiably hungry for games
2. The market will not buy systems until they are cheap

Every single platform last generation sold over 80 million: DS, PSP, Wii, 360, PS3. Some of those platforms took 1-3 years before they ever reached regularly high monthly sales numbers. In fact, the only system to reach and maintain high monthly sales was the Wii. (They did this in the midst of the mobile boom, not before it, despite mobile advocates crying the death of traditional devices.)

And the prime determinants of when EVERY system reached and maintained high monthly sales were a low initial hardware cost, be it the Wii's off-the-bat cheap launch price or after price drops to $299 for the PS3 and 360 and the buildup of a compelling software library (yes, even Wii Sports counts, cultural phenomenon that it was).

While that's not to say one of the two or even both systems, the PS4 and X1, may maintain high monthly sales immediately as with the Wii or PS2, it is to say that while Wii U may never reach 100 million, 80 million, or even 60 million, it is in no way dead. Anyone who is trying to sell you that idea is...

A) ignorant of the market and its history
B) trolling
C) pushing an agenda
 

Steel

Banned
Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.

Not at all, it's just not going to have a long lifespan and support isn't going to be around for very long.
 

RedSwirl

Junior Member
Nothing annoys me more when people bring up the Gamecube when it is suggested Nintendo release a powerful console.

Were people not there at the time? Perception is key! The fact is that since the n64 Nintendo systems have been gimped in a major way one way or the other. They have not released a system that in eyes of the media/core players is equal or better than their counterparts. This along with the shitty 3d party relations, and Marketing are the reason they are failing.


n64 - Carts
GC - No DVD when DVD were the hot shit, Purple, Handle
Wii - No HD, Shitty Online, Weak
Wii U - Weak, Shitty online

I still think those differences with the Gamecube are far less consequential than the differences with Nintendo's other consoles. Being purple and having a handle isn't gonna pose an obstacle for developers releasing games on it. A smaller storage format (1.5GB) also wasn't a deal-breaker for the vast majority of multiplatform games back then. The controller also wasn't really that different in terms of total functionality (it was missing what? one face button?).

I don't think the Gamecube had any technical deficiencies at all, and that doesn't explain the original Xbox, which was either neck-and-neck with the Gamecube or slightly ahead of it in terms of hardware sales. The vast majority of games that generation were still PS2-only. 3rd parties didn't pass up Gamecube for technical reasons. Most of the time it was just due to projected sales.

I feel like I've said this multiple times on GAF, but I still feel like the real problem with the Gamecube was the opposite of any deficiencies: it didn't offer developers anything the other consoles didn't. Nintendo's 3rd party policies were also probably still pretty shitty back then.
 
Wii U is dead in EU. They never had any support there.
Wii U is dead in NA. No amount of Marios, Smash and Karts can save it.
Wii U is dead in JP. No amounts of DQX expansion packs can save it.

Vita on the other hand still has potential in Japan and the rest of the world (as a glorified PS4 controller)

Vita will probably top 10 million while the WiiU won't.

You are delusional. The Vita would be ignored even if it came bundled in with a PS4.

Also, for "Panic-Mode" Nintendo, that's not the one we wanna see. They get very conservative and don't experiment as much. We want Fat-Cat Nintendo from the N64 (can we all stop pretending Nintendo didn't make a shit-ton of money from N64?) and the Wii. They just greenlight anything and try all sorts of weird innovative games and localize everything.

Now that 2D and 3D Marios have been released, we don't need to see his trifling ass again until 2017, por favor. Take Donkey Kong and Yoshi with you too.
 

Fuchsdh

Member
Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.

Or just enjoy your system? Wii U might be a failure commercially doesn't mean it has to or is a failure with gamers who enjoy it.
 

Derrick01

Banned
Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.

It's all good. Just don't do what the sega fans did when dreamcast died and inflate its lineup into legendary status when it was nowhere near that level. People tend to do that with anyone/anything that dies early, especially in music.
 
Wii U is dead.

Still has the best games. lol


Nintendo will just continue as usual. Make great games. Ride it out. Piss people off. It will be glorious.
 

Cygnus X-1

Member
The sad thing is, Nintendo will probably not budge at all. They'll keep pressing on with their current strategy.

No. Things reached a point where the entire business scheme in the States is in danger for the first time since the NES invaded the market. Well, we are not at that point actually, but the trend is pretty clear.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
We need a chart to evaluate how quickly the dedicated handheld market is shrinking.

> The PSP reached 80M, the Vita is around 10M (?) apparently well under 10M

> The DS reached more than 150M, the 3DS is at 34M and might get to 70M

Seems like it's shrinking really fast, albeit mostly on the Sony side.

DS->3DS software sales are down about 45-50% generation over generation launch-aligned as well.
 

rockx4

Member
Alright, so where do we go from here? Should I make a video of me flinging my Wii U out of a window, then publicly apologize to the internet ever having liked such a shameful, awful thing? Must I accept that any fun I've ever had with Nintendo products has just been a delusion produced by an immature mind?

I'm frustrated. The situation is terrible and I know there's no real way of turning around, but this shit is so overwhelming that I feel like I'm doing something wrong by even looking forward the few positive things the Wii U has left. Fuck me.

There are still some good games coming out for the Wii U, the problem is they're so few...
 

Sandfox

Member
Why are people trying to prop up Wii U by comparing it to Vita now? Two different devices selling poorly for two different reasons. The main difference however is that Sony understands that Vita is in a place where they are trying to build it up as a companion device to PS4 and let it cut its own niche out. Wii U is supposed to be the successor to one of the highest selling consoles of all time and is selling bomba levels. I suspect Nintendo investors are on suicide watch or close to it.

I think its the other way around in this thread.
 

CCIE

Banned
This CCIE guy is really entertaining.

Strong start for the next gen. The MS is doomed camp needs to step back as they did pretty damn well with a $100 more expensive machine. Blows my mind what they've been able to do after an atrocious reveal.

Right now, I'm going to enjoy the last-gen a bit more as I still have a lot of games left to play. Need to get a couple new tires which will delay my entrance into next-gen.

Do you really believe that? Do you think in March of this year for example MS expected to have to even fight with Sony for the US? Have you seen the percentages in the US for the 360/PS3? Here's a hint - the 360 wiped the floor with the PS3 in the US. Now, it comes out that Sony outsold MS in the US (their strongest area), and this is good news for MS? Really? The only good news is that MS will not be able to force parity with a weaker system.

BTW, here is something that will blow your mind... Almost as many 360's sold as the XB1.
 
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