never said that ... but probably that guy likes wii music more or somethingEllo said:And LBP is not?
never said that ... but probably that guy likes wii music more or somethingEllo said:And LBP is not?
I don't know much about what's coming out in Japan soon. What will sustain sales?kallisto76 said:good sales for ps3, hope it continues to sell in the next week
Parl said:I don't know much about what's coming out in Japan soon. What will sustain sales?
This week it got a the effect of GTA4, LBP (+ bundle) and the new model (?).
schuelma said:Honestly, not that much. Gundam Musou 2, PES 09, and WKC.
lherre said:Way of the samurai 3 too?
You should hope for more than that, considering previous hardware bumps haven't lasted more than a few weeks really. The holidays coming up may help a bit though.kallisto76 said:good sales for ps3, hope it continues to sell in the next week
kallisto76 said:good sales for ps3, hope it continues to sell in the next week
Just for the lulz. At least that is my reason why.Ello said:Why?
Frillen said:Depends on what you hope. If you hope it'll stay at 35k+ then you're up for a pretty big disappointment, consider there's nothing this week to keep the momentum going. I expect the PS3 to fall down to somewhere between 20k-25k next week.
EDIT: SEEMS LIKE THE M-CREATE SITE IS SHOWING GRAN TURISMO SPEC III IN THE TOP 10 AT #7.
Strange.
kallisto76 said:20-25k would be excellent, i expect a huge dropdown anyway (10-15k).
Internet asshole syndrome (IAS) probably.Ello said:Why?
Yup, confirmed.mio said:Just for the lulz. At least that is my reason why.
Toru said:Hardware numbers are up:
DSi 171,925
PSP 50,358
PS3 39,587
Wii 23,123
DS Lite 16,369
PS2 6,714
Xbox 360 6,119
Better than DSL and PSP-2000.lancubap said:Are DSi sales good?
Friend in Tokyo is telling em they are sold out every where there.lancubap said:Are DSi sales good?
VeritasVierge said:Friend in Tokyo is telling em they are sold out every where there.
Ello said:Why?
ShadyMilkman said:Because it would be really funny
Sage00 said:Better than DSL and PSP-2000.
PSP-3000: 159,816 (according to Media Create)Regulus Tera said:Are they higher than PSP-3000?
I believe so. Most of the DSi sales are pre-ordered units, so the shortage made it so we don't really know what the potential for DSi's opening week really was.Regulus Tera said:Are they higher than PSP-3000?
It's because Wii Music isn't even a game. Miyamoto said it himself, in fact. Food, cars, music, movies - they aren't games either. We should have away with them too.Cheez-It said:I absolutely love how some of you "gamers" are actively rooting against Wii Music.
Shallow twits.
wrowa said:PSP-3000: 159,816 (according to Media Create)
DSi: 171,925
Cheez-It said:I absolutely love how some of you "gamers" are actively rooting against Wii Music.
Shallow twits.
lancubap said:Are DSi sales good?
In Japan? I think that is pretty much a safe bet at this point, but who knowsShadyMilkman said:I really hope Wii Music outsells LBP.
With funny, do you mean that is funny to see people's reaction like you mentioned 1-2 weeks ago or so when you said that you hoped that LBP will bomb? Honestly i dont think you will see too much of an reactions from people if Wii Music outsells LBP, atleast not in Japan. Wii is really popular, and Wii Music will probably sell millions of copies worldwide (not sure how much Wii Music will end up selling when it is all said and done in Japan though). LBP also seems really popular, but LBP is on the PS3, which is less popular system compared to the Wii. Personally i wouldnt exactly be suprised if Wii Music outsells LBP.ShadyMilkman said:Because it would be really funny
Pretty much, it's fine to root for a game, but to ask for it's demise is pretty sad, especially when the people mocking it isn't even the games target audience.Cheez-It said:I absolutely love how some of you "gamers" are actively rooting against Wii Music.
Shallow twits.
That depends toally on how much Nintendo can ship, as we can see from the first week that the DSi is in demand.Regulus Tera said:Nice, though I guess PSP will win this year's YTD, what with Dissidia coming out next month.
schuelma said:I guess, though I doubt it will do that well.
Regulus Tera said:Nice, though I guess PSP will win this year's YTD, what with Dissidia coming out next month.
Minsc said:Not so much against Wii Music personally, as I am against Nintendo's current direction with the Wii. Lazy, and anything they do do is outnumbered by absolute shit. Since this is a sales thread, I can only wish poor sales on Nintendo, and hope they release games a little more often which I enjoy. Greedy, sure, but it's time for a change imo, and if sales numbers will help support that, all the better.
Minsc said:Not so much against Wii Music personally, as I am against Nintendo's current direction with the Wii. Lazy, and anything they do do is outnumbered by absolute shit. Since this is a sales thread, I can only wish poor sales on Nintendo, and hope they release games a little more often which I enjoy. Greedy, sure, but it's time for a change imo, and if sales numbers will help support that, all the better.
wat? :lol :lol read wat u said again.lopaz said:Lawl, they spent like 5 years making Wii Music, lawl. That'll teach em to make crap.
jesusraz said:Wii Music sold around 23,000 units this week, bringing its total to roughly 164,000. At this rate, going into the festive period, it could very well hover around the 15,000-20,000 each week with ease, before getting a big boost at the end of December/early Jan. If it flies past 500,000 I seriously don't see it as being a disappointment at all.
jesusraz said:Wii Music sold around 23,000 units this week, bringing its total to roughly 164,000. At this rate, going into the festive period, it could very well hover around the 15,000-20,000 each week with ease, before getting a big boost at the end of December/early Jan. If it flies past 500,000 I seriously don't see it as being a disappointment at all.
Even now, actually, although it may be slightly underwhelming compared to the other entires into the 'Wii' range, its sales are not that miserable.
By the way, it's sad to see both Tenchu 4 and Castlevania: OoE dropping so quickly...
Why? That sort of comment strikes me as really odd. There are people out there really loving Wii Music, plus it's helping to make Nintendo more money that may very well go on to funding something like the new Zelda or Mario project. So why would you want it to crash and burn?TunaLover said:let's hope it has bad legs
The expectations of many on here and journalists around the world? Or are you going off Miyamoto's recent words, saying it's been hard to sell the game to people, yet actual sales so far have not been too bad?HK-47 said:No thats pretty miserable to expectations
HK-47 said:No thats pretty miserable to expectations
JoshuaJSlone said:The biggest October game is a Training game with a long title for DS, which started over 200K and is now past 1.5 million.
RpgN said:I think you're downplaying the importance of wii music. Have we all forgotten about the huge coverage at the E3 and more?
Regulus Tera said:Nice, though I guess PSP will win this year's YTD, what with Dissidia coming out next month.
I'm still very surprised Nintendo has yet to localise this yet. I realise it would need a rather hefty revamp, á la Cooking Guide, but with such massive sales in Japan it still perplexes me why a Western version hasn't happened yet...Same goes for the Wii version (although comparatively it was a disaster in sales terms - still probably turned a nice profit though!)donny2112 said:General Knowledge Training
I was quite frustrated wit NoE's handling of Toshio Iwai's funky little DS game, since there was quite a lot of initial hype built up thanks to interest from DJs...then after NoA left it as retail-only, it eventually limped out into European stores without any publicity at all :-( Opportunity missed!I think you're downplaying the importance of Electroplankton. Have we all forgotten about the huge coverage at the E3 and more?
Nintendo's already said another 100,000 have been shipped this week, so including the ~20,000 that have been sold, but didn't make it in time for the M-C update, it should be another easy No.1 for the DSi next week.DSi sold what it shipped. Retailers are expecting to have 1.2-1.5 million shipped by the end of the year.
Indeed we do: 11.) Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP The Best) (PSP, Capcom) - 26,000 | NEWWe now have numbers for the Top 11 games this week.
jesusraz said:Why? That sort of comment strikes me as really odd. There are people out there really loving Wii Music, plus it's helping to make Nintendo more money that may very well go on to funding something like the new Zelda or Mario project. So why would you want it to crash and burn?
Nuclear Muffin said:Say what you will about their direction but they are not lazy developers. They have released more games in the first two years of the Wii's lifespan than any other previous console, all while supporting the DS more than any other Nintendo handheld. Oh and all of the Wii series of games has had ample time in development (Wii Music has been in development for over two years!) they are not simply shat out.
Psychotext said:You're really not suggesting that 360 games should be able to hold their own against PS3 games are you?
What's the installed base now, 2.5m vs 0.7m?
TunaLover said:Because the WiiTittle has been too much successful so far, Nintendo could just relying on WiiTittles. Douche bags executives in NoA loves Wii casual line, so far they're focusing on WiiTittle while other great tittles got the shaft. I think that bad sales for a game in the WiiLine is good for game library balance.