They kind of toy with the possibility.BishopLamont said:Wow never thought of that combo before, wonder if SE would ever make such a game.
They kind of toy with the possibility.BishopLamont said:Wow never thought of that combo before, wonder if SE would ever make such a game.
I know, that's why they "toy" with the possibility. It's a spin-off party game but Itadaki street does show that they're not afraid of setting them together.BishopLamont said:Was thinking of a proper RPG.
Epiphyte said:Is this the twelfth pachislot game in the entire series or just the twelfth one featuring Evangelion?
That seems likely. The translations are pretty borked, but here are games from D3 Publisher with "Pachi" in the title.Koren said:Hard one... If I'm not mistaken, it's the twelfth one in a series that doesn't always feature Evangelion, although several of them have an evangelion theme.
I don't know what SMK did off the top of my head, but MK64 wasn't far beyond 1.7 million. Considering MKW is already at 1.5 million and seems to have legs like its DS brother, I think it will get well beyond MK64.milanbaros said:I doubt Mario Kart Wii can pass the first 2 console versions in Japan but how about WW?
NOTE: Entries co-developed in Canada by GAF haters are exempt.charlequin said:The MGS fanbase in Japan is devoted: they love the series, they'll invest in the console needed to play it, and they'll play it the day it comes out.
JoshuaJSlone said:DS: 31.3
Wii: 22.3
PSP: 21.6
PS2: 12.3
PS3: 11.3
X360: 1.0
Other: 0.3
Remember Famitsu is a week behind, so that's for a week where PSP had the #1, 7, and 8 games for the week.perfectchaos007 said:Wow the PSP is doing much better software wise than the MC 50 would indicate.
BishopLamont said:Wow never thought of that combo before, wonder if SE would ever make such a game.
donny2112 said:The week of June 23-29 is massive compared to this week. Ranks 19-30 of June 16-22 wouldn't even appear on the Top 30 the week of June 23-29.
Not that this is an important thing to be off on, but asking the trajectory matcher for low DS starts, I find a few more lower.Moor-Angol said:Yes, very slow week, Puyo Puyo the Best is the second worst debut for DS games on Famitsu charts...
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Jocchan said:Panther lives on!
iidesuyo said:What's the difference between between "Ultimate Hits" and "Eternal Hits"? Re-re-releases?
Doesn't seem one that would be asking for a budget release. It charted its first week, then disappeared from sight until the 2007 Top 500.ElectricThunder said:A random request I know, but still: How has Samurai Warriors Katana fared thus far numbers wise on the Wii in Japan? Any budget re-releases and such? I'm hoping when NPD rolls around somebody can figure out the US sales as well as the European.
Though I wonder how well any such numbers will jive with whatever the dev costs were for the "experiment" and how it'd be comparable, if even, to other Koei spinoffs...
JoshuaJSlone said:Doesn't seem one that would be asking for a budget release. It charted its first week, then disappeared from sight until the 2007 Top 500.
Not quite. 35K is the last LTD we saw of it; 79 is just the unique Game ID the database uses. I try to include that where possible as both a differentiator between similar (or not shown due to lack of space) titles, and so it's not hard to find when needed to create a graph of multiple softwares.ElectricThunder said:Hmm...If I read ya right JJS it is living it up in the ~79K+ club in Japan alone.
I was kind of guessing that a price collapse helped it triple those first week sales. As to why people bought it slightly more than NMH: I guess brand recognition will get you a little ways.Moor-Angol said:The only reason about that sales is a huge price drop after a couple of weeks from release, but the game is not very good, so i wonder why people bought Samurai Warriors Katana instead of No More Heroes...
1. Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (NDS)
2. Initial D Extreme Stage (PS3)
3. Derby Stallion DS (NDS)
4. Nanashi no Game (NDS)
5. Wii Fit (Wii)
6. Tales of Symphonia 2: Dawn of the New World (Wii)
7. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
8. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of Patriots (PS3)
9. Super Mario Stadium Baseball (Wii)
10. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP)
Captain Smoker said:Top10 rankings, no numbers yet.
First one dropped to 50K week two, this one looks to have dropped to 30K, based on Wii Fit's recent performance.schuelma said:ToS must have taken a dive
It had decent legs, but wasn't considered an early star of DS sitting next to SM64 and WarioWare. It seems like the post-2005 DS audience is more receptive to rhythm games, though? Ouendan had a big jump, too.hirokazu said:When did Band Brothers become such a big title? I thought the original didn't do so well?
cw_sasuke said:Hmmm...i hope ToS2 will at least crack 300K ltd anything else would be a flop ...
schuelma said:ToS dropped like a rock. Might end up around 250K or so? Still solid, but I thought it could do more.
iidesuyo said:How much did the GC version of Tales of Symphonia sell?
schuelma said:A flop? I really disagree with that. It might technically be a follow up, but its still clearly not a mothership game and its sold out its initial shipment with little trouble. On track to be the highest grossing current gen console RPG..can't call it a flop.
iidesuyo said:How much did the GC version of Tales of Symphonia sell?
Spiegel said:322.779
And it's the first big RPG for the Wii. I was expecting a bit more (but not much more)
Rocksteady33 said:The Tales franchise has gone through so much bullshit over the last couple of years though so it's really not all that surprising.
Captain Smoker said:Wii: 65.000
PSP: 55.000
NDS: 48.000
PS3: 13.500
PS2: 6.500
X360: 4.500
Captain Smoker said:Wii: 65.000
PSP: 55.000
NDS: 48.000
PS3: 13.500
PS2: 6.500
X360: 4.500
Last week:
Wii 60,114
PSP 55,882
DSL 51,041