PetriP-TNT said:GT5 will sell 5 million units of PS3 alone! Does Wii have any big name titles/system sellers coming out in Japan any time soon?
Regulus Tera said:The battle for third place rages on.
[Nintex] said:
Mojojo said:It's time for Nintendo to announce their next home console, but with the 3DS taking the spotlight in 2011, at best we'll get a glimpse at next E3 and a release in 2012. So far away.
[b]EAD:[/b]
Group 1: Hideki Konno
(Nintendogs, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii)
Mario Kart 3DS, Nintendogs + Cats
Group 2: Katsuya Eguchi
(Animal Crossing: City Folk, Wii Sports, Wii Music, Wii Sports Resort)
Animal Crossing 3DS, Pilotwings Resort
Group 3: Eiji Aonuma
(Twilight Princess, Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks)
Skyward Sword, Ocarina of Time 3D
Group 4: Hiroyuki Kimura
(New Super Mario Bros, Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree, New Super Mario Bros. Wii)
Pikmin 3
Group 5: Tadashi Sugiyama
(Wii Fit, Wii Fit Plus)
Wii Relax?
Tokyo: Takao Shimizu, Yoshiaki Koizumi
(Super Mario Galaxy, Flipnote Studio, Super Mario Galaxy 2)
???
Comprehensive Software Development Group: Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka, Takao Sawano
(Pac-Man Vs., Super Mario 64 DS)
Steel Diver, Star Fox 64 3D
[b]Intelligent Systems (just guesswork here):[/b]
Team 1 (Mario franchise/spinoff team?):
(Super Paper Mario, Wario Ware games)
Paper Mario 3DS
Team 2 (Strategy team?):
(Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, Dragon Quest Wars, Fire Emblem 3r)
???
Team 3 (Puzzle team?):
(Planet Puzzle League, Rhythm Tengoku Gold)
???
[b]SPD:[/b]
Group 1: Yoshio Sakamoto
(Rhythm Heaven, Wario Ware games, Metroid: Other M)
???
Group 2: Hitoshi Yamagami
(Brain Age, Tetris DS, Legendary Starfy)
???
Group 3: Kensuke Tanabe
(Mario Strikers Charged, Punch-Out!!, Excitebots: Trick Racing)
Donkey Kong Country Returns
[b]Retro Studios:[/b] Some Guys and Stuff
(Metroid Prime series)
Donkey Kong Country Returns
[b]NST:[/b] DigiPen Grads and Stuff
(Mario vs DK series, DSiWare apps)
???
[b]Game Freak:[/b] Billionaires and Stuff
(Pokemon, Drill Dozer)
Pokemon Black/White/SomeOtherThirdThing
[b]HAL Labs:[/b] A Menacing AI that Watches You At All Times
(Kirby games, Smash Bros games)
Kirby: Epic Yarn (helping Good-Feel)
[b]Project Sora:[/b] Masahiro Sakurai
Kid Icarus: Uprising
[b]Nd Cube:[/b] Makoto Tokugawa
(F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Tube Slider, Wii Party)
???
[b]Genius Sonority:[/b] Manabu Yamana
(Pokemon Trozei, Dragon Quest Swords)
???
[b]Brownie Brown:[/b] Shinichi Kameoka
(Heroes of Mana, Blue Dragon Plus, A Kappa's Trail)
???
Urgh I always hated that song.[Nintex] said:
We could use this one instead.onken said:Urgh I always hated that song.
Spiegel said:Lord of Arcana is going to bomb badly.
New IP + High price + Looks awful + God Eater Burst releasing only two weeks later
DKC games were million sellers in Japan (DKC2 sold over 2m copies) but it's been 15 years so who knows.Takao said:Donkey Kong probably won't do much of anything (unless it's a huge series that I've been ignorant to). Outside of those two, there isn't really much for the Wii.
Segata Sanshiro said:Most of the word of mouth on God Eater ended up being pretty bad, so I'm not predicting very big things for Burst. P*P should see a pretty hefty drop as well. These are games that people buy because they want a fresh Monster Hunter style game while they wait for the next Monster Hunter. No one's going to buy them with the next Monster Hunter right around the corner. It's like launching a so-so knock-off of Call of Duty on the same day Call of Duty comes out.
The only one I could even see having a chance of great success is Square's, and that's only if it kicks ass. If it's half-baked like God Eater and P*P, it's going to get shredded alive by MHP3.
Segata Sanshiro said:Most of the word of mouth on God Eater ended up being pretty bad, so I'm not predicting very big things for Burst. P*P should see a pretty hefty drop as well. These are games that people buy because they want a fresh Monster Hunter style game while they wait for the next Monster Hunter. No one's going to buy them with the next Monster Hunter right around the corner. It's like launching a so-so knock-off of Call of Duty on the same day Call of Duty comes out.
The only one I could even see having a chance of great success is Square's, and that's only if it kicks ass. If it's half-baked like God Eater and P*P, it's going to get shredded alive by MHP3.
As for Lord of Arcana, I think the biggest thing against it will be "New IP" and not any of the other things. As far as "looks awful" is concerned, there is a fully featured playable demo which has been out for a while now, and they're supporting the demo with DLC quests every other week now. How people will react to that will determine the sales, not how it looks in magazines. Similar to God Eater's demo, the save data will be compatible with the final game. I played the demo, and I thought it was pretty mediocre, but the engine runs really well and the gameplay is smooth. I hate monster hunter clones though, so I'm not really the best judge of quality here. I hated the God Eater demo too.
Kind of a funny anecdote. After God Eater came out, I decided to ask the junior high school boys I was teaching what they thought about it and various MH clones. They ranked MH2G as like, a 10 (signified by my holding my hand up as high as it could go), MHtri a little under that, God Eater at about the midpoint between my height and the floor, and when I asked about P*P (cuz I was playing it at the time), they kept making me put my hand lower and lower until it touched the floor.duckroll said:I think God Eater can potentially suffer too, if there isn't a lot of interest in more of the same because of quality issues. I'm not all that familiar with the genre so I don't really want to comment too much there though. As for Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity, I think there's actually a pretty good chance that it comes up tops below MHP3. Out of all the MHP clones, PSP is the only actual RPG series. As such, it might actually survive solely because the fanbase sorta cares about the storyline and characters, and PSP2I offers more of that.
Yeah, having played both Monster Hunter and PSP, I have to say they're very different games, so I can see why they would get such a different reaction.Segata Sanshiro said:Kind of a funny anecdote. After God Eater came out, I decided to ask the junior high school boys I was teaching what they thought about it and various MH clones. They ranked MH2G as like, a 10 (signified by my holding my hand up as high as it could go), MHtri a little under that, God Eater at about the midpoint between my height and the floor, and when I asked about P*P (cuz I was playing it at the time), they kept making me put my hand lower and lower until it touched the floor.
Segata Sanshiro said:Kind of a funny anecdote. After God Eater came out, I decided to ask the junior high school boys I was teaching what they thought about it and various MH clones. They ranked MH2G as like, a 10 (signified by my holding my hand up as high as it could go), MHtri a little under that, God Eater at about the midpoint between my height and the floor, and when I asked about P*P (cuz I was playing it at the time), they kept making me put my hand lower and lower until it touched the floor.
Segata Sanshiro said:As a P.S. to that anecdote, one of those boys got ultra Peace Walker fever and wouldn't stop harassing me abut buying it.
duckroll said:I hope you didn't let him down. Kojima needs every sale he can get!
Right, there's pretty much no question P*P rode off MH's success on the PSP. None of the other recent Phantasy Star games came even close to what the PSP P*Ps did.Tailzo said:As mentioned above, Idon't really se PS / PS2 / PS2i as monster hunter clones. As mentioned above, Phantasy Star has existed for a long time, and 4 player multiplayer phantasy star has existed for something like 10 years.
But, I do think Sega released it on PSP to get a boost of the monster hunter fanbase.
I'm not sure how japanese consumers will react. If it was up to me, I'd buy Monster Hunter and Phantasy Star Portable 2i day one, but I'd be more cautious of the two others. I've tried a God Eater demo a while ago. It was alright, but didn't click with me. The new Square game... Well I haven't understood why I should care about it yet. And I keep forgetting that it exists all the time.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:I think God Eater Burst has the best chance of the non-MH titles. Its freaking cheap for those that have God Eater (be it bought new or used) and it has a reasonable priced full version.
Hardware | This Week | Last Week | YTD | LTD
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PSP | 55,278 | 26,924 | 1,510,572 | 14,899,964
NDS | 41,170 | 45,506 | 1,717,364 | 30,682,061
PS3 | 22,267 | 26,521 | 1,079,136 | 5,563,834
WII | 16,248 | 18,833 | 1,121,464 | 10,666,900
360 | 2,250 | 4,097 | 179,055 | 1,387,710
PS2 | 1,374 | 1,452 | |
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Total | 138,587 | 123,333 |
Speaking about comgnet Black/White has already more preorders than every previous Pokemon, it will ''outsell'' Dragon Quest IX next week and has one more week that preorders will skyrocket.Spiegel said:I'm basing my prediction mostly on comgnet preorders. LoA has yet to appear on the list while God Eater (also new IP) was ranking even two months before release.
I got the impression that the demo worked for GE but not for LoA.
Things don't look very good for Dragon Ball looking at amazon and comgnet. Plus Dragon Ball was never big on PSP.Takao said:[PSP] Dragon Ball: TAG Vs. should do over 100k unless the Japanese response to the demo has been poor. It's 2 vs. 2 with the ability for everyone who owns a copy to play, very much like Supersonic Warriors 2 on DS which did really well if I remember correctly.
donkey kong is a massive series. Much bigger than kirby.Takao said:Kirby should give the Wii a decent bump whenever that's out. I don't expect anything massive though, as I kind of suspect some of the Kirby audience already has a Wii.
Donkey Kong probably won't do much of anything (unless it's a huge series that I've been ignorant to). Outside of those two, there isn't really much for the Wii.
Was. We'll see how this performs.wizword said:donkey kong is a massive series. Much bigger than kirby.
i think kirby is the bigger series nowwizword said:donkey kong is a massive series. Much bigger than kirby.
Systems too. Hi PSP Go.Chris1964 said:First shipments can last for weeks (or forever for some games :lol).
Is the game really bad? I haven't seen any impression on it so i don't know if its good or not.Segata Sanshiro said:Terrible word of mouth is a real bitch in a used market as blood-thirsty as Japan's.
faridmon said:Is the game really bad? I haven't seen any impression on it so i don't know if its good or not.
Sorry to be off-topic.
Bebpo said:That's a ridiculously high estimate for Okamiden. I can't see it opening at higher than 40-50k. Okami is a niche franchise that has been dead for too long (not counting the phoned in wii port).
Bebpo said:Yeah, it's pretty bad. Only for extreme mech fans who are willing to put up with everything rough and broken about it for the experience.
It's started to hit the "bomba" tables in some retailers, at a bargaineriffic 4000 yen, so that might be helping.farnham said:wow DQMBMR could actually hit 300k
farnham said:wow DQMBMR could actually hit 300k