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Media Create Sales: Week 14, 2011 (Apr 4 - Apr 10)

GameCube peaked the same weak. PS2/PSP the week after.
PSP
 

Takao

Banned
Yeash, now the 3DS is lagging behind the PSP at this point in its life?

BadWolf said:
What are the chances of the psp EDF making it to NA or Europe (i.e. english versions)?

How's the language barrier for the game btw? Is it playable/fun without knowing Japanese? Heard about it but haven't actually played the series yet.

It really depends if D3 and Scamco see value in a PSP release in 2011. There is an official English translation for that EDF game (as it was released in Europe), so it's not like it would be impossible to bring it over. Though it should be noted that D3 picked up White Knight Chronicles 2, but not Origins on PSP.
 

DiscoJer

Member
Takao said:
It really depends if D3 and Scamco see value in a PSP release in 2011. There is an official English translation for that EDF game (as it was released in Europe), so it's not like it would be impossible to bring it over. Though it should be noted that D3 picked up White Knight Chronicles 2, but not Origins on PSP.

And it should be noted that D3 published Puzzle Quest 2 on every platform except PSP (which the first game originally came out on).

So it seems pretty unlikely to me, unless they think they want it available for the NGP launch
 

Takao

Banned
DiscoJer said:
And it should be noted that D3 published Puzzle Quest 2 on every platform except PSP (which the first game originally came out on).

It's not like that matters too much, as it is coming to PSP this quarter.
 

Road

Member
JoshuaJSlone said:
I double checked with that first crazy spike. I wondered if I'd added in an extra digit. I haven't, but I wonder if the source I got it from did. The number for the week is 52445. Maybe that 4 wasn't supposed to be doubled?

Another thing, you know you don't always have to rehost images from Garaph? Forums don't like all the ?, &, and other stuff in URLs, but this converter lets you turn them into a forum-friendly form. This is what it produces for the image you used above: http://garaph.info/linecompare.php//sum/0/html/0/sys-0/PS1/date-0/2000-01-03/tra-0/fam/ Put it in img tags and
http://garaph.info/linecompare.php//sum/0/html/0/sys-0/PS1/date-0/2000-01-03/tra-0/fam/
The Geimin page even has a note disclaiming it is as Famitsu published. 5245 makes too much sense for it not to have been a printing mistake. But that's a small mystery compared to the one where added weekly sales amount to half of what Famitsu supposedly informed for the PS1 in 2000.

I know about the urltrimmer. In fact, I had used it. There's an edit on my post, which is exactly changing the Garaph trimmed url to the rehosted url because I noticed the original was being re-generated every time the post was loaded. Maybe it was just a wrong perception. Well, anyway, at least newcomers can know more about Garaph various tools. Thanks for keeping it up to date again, btw.
 

Rock_Man

Member
PS3 has now passed Wii in yearly hardware sales for the second time and this happens just after PSP passes DS for the second time:

yearly-hardware-20110403.png




Looking at software, Nintendo is still in the lead, but for how long? Watch the symmetry between PSP and Wii lately!

yearly-software-20110403.png
 
Road said:
http://www.m-create.com/ranking/

Regarding Earth Defense Force 2 Portable:

- Double pack - 40,000
- Regular version - 23,000

The "double pack" (which has two games) is counted as one copy.
103,000 UMDs for EDF2 Portable wow, the comparisons are brutal...

By 1st week sales
63,795 - PSP EDF2 Portable (actual game units sold ~103,000)
41,974 - PS2 EDF2
11,969 - 360 EDF3
10,244 - PS2 EDF
05,691 - 360 EDF3 budget

By revenue
367,080,000Y - PSP EDF2 Portable
088,145,400Y - PS2 EDF2
085,458,660Y - 360 EDF
020,488,000Y - PS2 EDF
016,731,540Y - 360 EDF3 budget

Swimming in insects and money now.

Updated Amagami discrepancies figures...
Code:
            Media Create            Famitsu             Dengeki
1st Week      69.221                 89.672             90.621
2nd Week      23.849 (93.070)           ?               15,364 (105,985)
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
21. / 00. [PSP] Princess Frontier Portable (Alchemist) {2011.04.07}
22. / 19. [PSP] Fairy Tail: Portable Guild 2 (Konami) {2011.03.10}
23. / 18. [PS3] Way of the Samurai 4 (Spike) {2011.03.03}
24. / 09. [3DS] Pro Baseball Famista 2011 (Bandai Namco) {2011.03.31}
25. / 15. [3DS] Naruto Shippuden 3D: The New Era (Takara Tomy) {2011.03.31}
26. / 30. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) {2009.12.03}
27. / 25. [PSP] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2011 (Konami) {2010.11.18}
28. / 39. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2011 (Konami) {2010.10.28}
29. / 00. [360] Bullet Soul (5pb.) {2011.04.07}
30. / 32. [WII] Wii Sports Resort (w/ Remote Plus) (Nintendo) {2010.11.11}
31. / 28. [NDS] Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars - Blue / Red (Bandai Namco) {2011.03.03}
32. / 26. [NDS] Magician's Quest: The Merchant’s Store of Sorcery (Konami) {2010.11.11}
33. / 34. [WII] Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo) {2009.10.01}
34. / 33. [NDS] Inazuma Eleven 3: World Challenge!! The Ogre (Level 5) {2010.12.16}
35. / 35. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) {2006.05.25}
36. / 00. [PSP] Garnet Cradle Portable: Kagi no Himiko (Idea Factory) {2011.04.07}
37. / 20. [3DS] Gundam: The 3D Battle (Bandai Namco) {2011.03.24}
38. / 37. [WII] Taiko Drum Master Wii 3 (Bandai Namco) {2010.12.02}
39. / 38. [3DS] Winning Eleven 3DSoccer (Konami) {2011.02.26}
40. / 49. [WII] Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo) {2008.01.31}
41. / 00. [PS3] Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition [PlayStation 3 the Best] (Capcom) {2010.11.11}
42. / 40. [NDS] Friend Collection (Nintendo) {2009.06.18}
43. / 36. [NDS] Powerful Golf (Konami) {2011.03.17}
44. / 41. [3DS] Samurai Warriors: Chronicles (Koei Tecmo) {2011.02.26}
45. / 46. [WII] Momotaro Railway 2010: Sengoku Ishin no Hero Daishuugou! no Maki [Everyone's Recommendation Selection] (Hudson) {2011.01.20}
46. / 42. [WII] Mario Sports Mix (Nintendo) {2010.11.25}
47. / 00. [PS3] Call of Duty: Black Ops (Dubbed Edition) (Square Enix) {2010.12.16}
48. / 45. [NDS] Taiko Drum Master DS: Dororon! Battle With the Ghouls!! (Bandai Namco) {2010.07.01}
49. / 43. [PS3] Disgaea 4 (Nippon Ichi Software) {2011.02.24}
50. / 00. [360] Eschatos (Qute) {2011.04.07}


PSP - 13
NDS - 10
WII - 10
3DS - 7
PS3 - 7
360 - 2
PS2 - 1


SOFTWARE
Code:
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|System | This Week | Last Week | Last Year |        YTD |   Last YTD |            
-----------------------------------------------------------------------            
|  ALL  |   626.000 |   867.019 |   674.803 | 13.318.383 | 16.547.144 |       
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Road said:
I know about the urltrimmer. In fact, I had used it. There's an edit on my post, which is exactly changing the Garaph trimmed url to the rehosted url because I noticed the original was being re-generated every time the post was loaded.
It used to do that, but at one point my host shut me down for a few days for using too many resources and now it should load up a cached image after the first time (until it gets cleaned out).
 

Datschge

Member
M.I.S. said:
Considering both the Wiimote / motion control (initially mooted as a GCN add-on) and the touch screen DS were considered to be Yamauchi's ideas, I do wonder how Iwata, lauded as an astute businessman, will come up with worthy successors to Yamauchi's ideas. Iwata's mis-handling of the 3DS points to worrying signs.
Well, in one of the 3DS interviews they quoted Yamauchi requesting from the staff to make the games pop out of the screen times ago. So 3DS could be considered his idea as well. :lol
 

Madao

Member
price collapses continue to show their brutality.

though i can't deny i'd like to see that kind of prices in america.
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Enterbrain CEO shows how March hardware and software sales were hit following Tohoku disaster.

If you were keeping up with gaming in the aftermath of the March 11 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, you'll probably recall the rush of delay and cancellation announcements. Things appear to be getting back to normal as many of the delayed games now have new final release dates, but the game industry did take a major fiscal hit from the disaster.

Enterbrain CEO Hirokazu Hamamura shared the following slide (posted at Famitsu.com) at the latest installment of his semi annual game industry seminars, which was held on Friday in Tokyo.

102wnc1.jpg


The chart shows the scale of the game market in the weeks prior to and after the earthquake. The left-most week is week four of February, followed by the first, second, third and fourth weeks of March. The vertical axis is in units of 100 million yen.

For the first two weeks, showing before the earthquake, blue represents hardware sales and magenta represents software sales.

Starting in the second week of March, the chart shows pink and baby blue regions. These represent, respectively, hardware and software sales that were lost due to the earthquake. These are, of course, Enterbrain's estimates.

In terms of specific numbers, as provided at Sankei News, the domestic market saw a total effect of 7,330 million yen, split 2,860 million for hardware and 4,470 million for software.

The reasons for the lost sales, explained Hamamura, were the delays of major titles like Yakuza of the End, Steel Diver and Dead or Alive Dimensions beyond their March dates. A total of 31 titles were either delayed or cancelled.

Many of the delayed titles were major year end releases for publishes, so we'll likely hear more about this topic during earnings announcements in the coming weeks. (Nintendo's earnings announcement is due for the 25th).

Hamamura made particular mention of the 3DS, which was released on February 26. He believes that the earthquake is the reason for the system's poor performance compared with the original DS (3DS first month sales were 746,000 units, compared to 1,105,000 units for the DS). Due to the earthquake, Nintendo lost sales opportunities in East Japan. Additionally, Nintendo and its third parties delayed titles and held back on what was to be a sizable promotional campaign.

Hamamura ended his discussion of the earthquake on a positive note. The game industry has a good chance of recovering quickly, he said. The reason, he explained, is because of those very delays. Many of the delayed titles have been rescheduled for April, May or June, meaning a concentration of major titles in the first half of the new fiscal year.

Hamamura noted that there's data indicating that in the aftermath of disasters, the movie industry sees a 120 to 140 percent expansion. The reason for this may be that there is a need for quick and simple entertainment.

http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/04/16/earthquake_game_industry_effect/
 

DiscoJer

Member
Takao said:
It's not like that matters too much, as it is coming to PSP this quarter.

Well, it matters because it shows that D3 has little interest in publishing PSP titles. The original developer decided to self publish...
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Some retailers believe that 3DS has an opportunity to recover after Golden Week.

I has a solid release list (that would be much better if Tales wasn't delayed) and in addition there isn't the big title for some other console except from Yakuza.

(In case this doesn't happen say bye bye to respectable sales until December)
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Mrbob said:
I see PSP go is at 175K lifetime sales so Sony finally sold through their initial 150K shipment. Do we know how much shipment 2 is? Maybe 50K? Can the PSP Go hit the 200k mark? If it sells 350 a week it can be there in 18 months! Should we set 18 months as the bet line and do over/under? :D Holiday gives a little boost so 17 would make it more interesting!
Super late quote but now I had a chanhe to read the entire thread. There is a possibilitty Media Create has overtracked PSP Go. When it ran out of the initial shipment it was at 170k LTD at Media Create and at 150k at Famitsu with the initial shipment reported to be 150k.
 
Chris1964 said:
Some retailers believe that 3DS has an opportunity to recover after Golden Week.

I has a solid release list (that would be much better if Tales wasn't delayed) and in addition there isn't the big title for some other console except from Yakuza.

(In case this doesn't happen say bye bye to respectable sales until December)

Did that get a release or is tales still indefinitely delayed?
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Dedication Through Light said:
Did that get a release or is tales still indefinitely delayed?
They must remove everything earthquake related first. Still TBA.

May, June and July are crusial for 3DS short-term performance. Most important games have been dated. Nintendo is lucky this time since there aren't many important games for other systems.

{2011.05.12}
[3DS] Steel Diver (Nintendo)

{2011.05.19}
[3DS] Dead or Alive: Dimensions (Koei Tecmo)
[3DS] Animal Resort: Let's Make a Zoo (Marvelous Entertainment)
[3DS] Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars (Ubisoft)

{2011.05.26}
[3DS] One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP (Bandai Namco)
[3DS] Super Black Bass 3D Soul (Starfish)

{2011.06.02}
[3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (Capcom)
[3DS] DualPenSports (Bandai Namco)
[3DS] Sudoku: The Puzzle Game Collection (Hudson)

{2011.06.09}
[3DS] Real 3D Bass Fishing Fish On (ASCII Media Works)
[3DS] Angler’s Club: Ultimate Bass Fishing 3D (D3 Publisher)

{2011.06.16}
[3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Nintendo)

{2011.06.23}
[3DS] Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions (Bandai Namco)
[3DS] Fish Eyes 3D (Marvelous Entertainment)

{2011.06.30}
-

{2011.07.07}
[3DS] Class of Heroes 3D (Acquire)

{2011.07.14}
[3DS] Star Fox 64 3D (Nintendo) {2011.07.14}
[3DS] UnchainBlades ReXX (FuRyu) {2011.07.14}

{2011.07.21}
-

{2011.07.28}
-

There is eshop launch at the end of May and maybe Tales goes somewhere in there.

Edit: Momotaro Railway 2012 for Wii had the faith of Disaster report 4.
 

iifu

Neo Member
Chris1964 said:
{2011.05.12}
[3DS] Steel Diver (Nintendo)

{2011.05.19}
[3DS] Dead or Alive: Dimensions (Koei Tecmo)

{2011.05.26}
[3DS] One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP (Bandai Namco)

{2011.06.02}
[3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (Capcom)

{2011.06.16}
[3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Nintendo)

{2011.07.14}
[3DS] Star Fox 64 3D (Nintendo) {2011.07.14}
This is a pretty decent line-up. Combined with Golden Week it might just revive 3DS sales.
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
iifu said:
This is a pretty decent line-up. Combined with Golden Week it might just revive 3DS sales.
Speaking for Golden Week azalyn says that (at least at his store) PSP supply problems are expected.
 

Road

Member
Chris1964 said:
Enterbrain CEO shows how March hardware and software sales were hit following Tohoku disaster.
There's more info in the Famitsu article, if you haven't seen: http://www.famitsu.com/news/201104/16042576.html

3DS launch games, up to 2011-03-27, with estimated first week sell-through:
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201104/images/00042576/WY9vd5v8xps26EN9zSNnvCaGMJ1mIrWE.html

First week / LTD [First week shipment]:

[3DS] Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (Level 5) - 117,589 / 245,767 [320,000]
[3DS] Nintendogs + Cats (Golden Retriever, Toy Poodle, French Bulldog & New Friends) (Nintendo) - 68,973 / 167,777 [390,000]
[3DS] Samurai Warriors: Chronicles (Koei Tecmo) - 43,044 / 97,329 [126,000]
[3DS] Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (Capcom) - 38,557 / 81,565 [132,000]
[3DS] Ridge Racer 3D (Bandai Namco) - 34,663 / 69,666 [108,000]
[3DS] Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D (Konami) - 26,222 / 61,639 [117,000]
[3DS] Tobidasu! Puzzle Bobble 3D (Square Enix) - 8,885 / 18,545 [26,000]
[3DS] Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D (Ubisoft) - 6,326 / 15,123 [19,000]


Top 10 publishers by unit sales for Fiscal year 2010 (2010-03-29~2011-03-27):
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201104/images/00042576/EQ51hj2D22De52F6h6KKiXp5GReOdLw7.html

Nintendo - 11,294,091
Capcom - 7,943,732
Bandai Namco - 7,270,762
Pokemon Co. - 5,690,586
Konami - 5,175,303
Square Enix - 4,597,352
SEGA - 2,401,725
Level 5 - 2,276,680
SCE - 1,779,434
Koei Tecmo - 1,589,050


Platform software hardware unit share for FY2010:
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201104/images/00042576/RHoaEwAl29n32Fu6zUkJg673H4MAr2iX.html

PSP - 29.2%
NDS - 27.9%
PS3 - 15.6%
WII - 15.5%
3DS - 8.9%
360 - 2.2%
PS2 - 0.9%


PlayStation Move over 200k (more than twice of the Kinect sales).

[PS3] Gran Turismo 5 - 590,000 (rounded figure)

They also mention something about Kincect being 3.3 and 2.2 times over Move in North America and Europe, though don't take my word for it. =P
 

Spiegel

Member
Road said:
Platform software unit share for FY2010:
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201104/images/00042576/RHoaEwAl29n32Fu6zUkJg673H4MAr2iX.html

PSP - 29.2%
NDS - 27.9%
PS3 - 15.6%
WII - 15.5%
3DS - 8.9%
360 - 2.2%
PS2 - 0.9%

You mean hardware, don't you?

Because that % seems too high for 3DS FY2010 software considering MHP3 alone sold >4 times that number.
 

Road

Member
Spiegel said:
You mean hardware, don't you?

Because that % seems too high for 3DS FY2010 software considering MHP3 alone sold >4 times that number.

You're right, it is hardware. I thought I had seen software. My bad.
 

Mrbob

Member
Chris1964 said:
Speaking for Golden Week azalyn says that (at least at his store) PSP supply problems are expected.

There are still PSP supply problems in Japan?

The way the PSP is going in Japan is there any way the PSP2 does not shoot off to a rocket start?
 

Bebpo

Banned
Mrbob said:
There are still PSP supply problems in Japan?

The way the PSP is going in Japan is there any way the PSP2 does not shoot off to a rocket start?

Yeah, plenty. Why buy a PSP2 when you can buy a PSP for cheaper and that plays all PSP games (since many major psp releases still do not have PSN versions).

I think Sony was stupid stupid stupid to not include a UMD drive and full BC. 99% of psp software sales in Japan are umd games. So to 99% of Japan, PSP2 will have no BC and be treated as a completely unique and separate platform with very few games at start compared to the massive library of the PSP.

Unless PSP2 launches with the next monster hunter, I don't see it taking off any faster than the 3DS in Japan.
 

KingDizzi

Banned
Mrbob said:
There are still PSP supply problems in Japan?

The way the PSP is going in Japan is there any way the PSP2 does not shoot off to a rocket start?

The success of a predecessor means shit all when it comes to a new handheld/console, PS3 has made that clearer than day and the start of the 3DS further elaborates that. Coming from 140+ million consoles one would think the successor would blast off no matter what but that has not happened.

New generation = new start, brand name means nothing.

Bebpo said:
Yeah, plenty. Why buy a PSP2 when you can buy a PSP for cheaper and that plays all PSP games (since many major psp releases still do not have PSN versions).

I think Sony was stupid stupid stupid to not include a UMD drive and full BC. 99% of psp software sales in Japan are umd games. So to 99% of Japan, PSP2 will have no BC and be treated as a completely unique and separate platform with very few games at start compared to the massive library of the PSP.

Unless PSP2 launches with the next monster hunter, I don't see it taking off any faster than the 3DS in Japan.

Sony couldn't stick with UMD for the next generation just because some people have UMD'S they will not be able to use now, for one the biggie with UMD was that it sucked a lot of battery from the PSP. If it was added to NGP then that system would most probably have a horrible battery life, even now I'm worried. It's all about software though and that game which brought the PSP back from the dead in Japan. The MH port going to PSN is something I don't see doing much if anything since the game is on PSP but Sony will want a new MH game on NGP quickly. No idea how business works or how things are between Capcom and Sony but if it happens, Sony paying up for a NGP MH would seem likely. No idea is that will happen but UMD being left out was a good idea, NGP won't do anything decent in Japan unless it has a MH game.
And a decent price......lulz
 

Takao

Banned
Road said:
Nintendo - 11,294,091
Capcom - 7,943,732
Bandai Namco - 7,270,762
Pokemon Co. - 5,690,586
Konami - 5,175,303
Square Enix - 4,597,352
SEGA - 2,401,725
Level 5 - 2,276,680
SCE - 1,779,434

Koei Tecmo - 1,589,050

How embarrassing. The company SCE basically had made is doing better than they are.
 

Alrus

Member
Mrbob said:
There are still PSP supply problems in Japan?

The way the PSP is going in Japan is there any way the PSP2 does not shoot off to a rocket start?

With what kind of software? SCEJ hasn't put out a huge game in a long time. Sony's first party output is massively geared toward the west, it doesn't sell that well in Japan. I know there will be some third party game but unless one of them is MH I don't think they'll make the NGP explode right out the gate...
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Mrbob said:
There are still PSP supply problems in Japan?

The way the PSP is going in Japan is there any way the PSP2 does not shoot off to a rocket start?
Sure, if it has a launch line up as bad as 3DS.
 

Bebpo

Banned
KingDizzi said:
Sony couldn't stick with UMD for the next generation just because some people have UMD'S they will not be able to use now, for one the biggie with UMD was that it sucked a lot of battery from the PSP. If it was added to NGP then that system would most probably have a horrible battery life, even now I'm worried. It's all about software though and that game which brought the PSP back from the dead in Japan. The MH port going to PSN is something I don't see doing much if anything since the game is on PSP but Sony will want a new MH game on NGP quickly. No idea how business works or how things are between Capcom and Sony but if it happens, Sony paying up for a NGP MP would seem likely.

You mean all of Japan, aka the entire PSP userbase.

Japan is entirely what supports the platform, so shunning them just seems idiotic. Could have at least had 2 models at launch, one that was $100 more and had a umd for BC. Or have an optional UMD drive accessory for full BC.
 

Kyoufu

Member
Bebpo said:
Yeah, plenty. Why buy a PSP2 when you can buy a PSP for cheaper and that plays all PSP games (since many major psp releases still do not have PSN versions).

I think Sony was stupid stupid stupid to not include a UMD drive and full BC. 99% of psp software sales in Japan are umd games. So to 99% of Japan, PSP2 will have no BC and be treated as a completely unique and separate platform with very few games at start compared to the massive library of the PSP.

Unless PSP2 launches with the next monster hunter, I don't see it taking off any faster than the 3DS in Japan.

Buy a PSP2 to play Monster Hunter Portable 3rd with two analogue sticks!

edit: I pray they don't call it PSP2. I like NGP :(
 
Bebpo said:
You mean all of Japan, aka the entire PSP userbase.

Japan is entirely what supports the platform, so shunning them just seems idiotic. Could have at least had 2 models at launch, one that was $100 more and had a umd for BC. Or have an optional UMD drive accessory for full BC.

Honestly I think that would be the best option. At least if they advertised it enough for the general public to be aware of that.
 

Takao

Banned
Bebpo said:
You mean all of Japan, aka the entire PSP userbase.

Japan is entirely what supports the platform, so shunning them just seems idiotic. Could have at least had 2 models at launch, one that was $100 more and had a umd for BC. Or have an optional UMD drive accessory for full BC.

It's too bad Sony won't allow PSN sales numbers, since I suspect Dissidia 012, and The Third Birthday may have done some significant numbers there.
 

KingDizzi

Banned
Bebpo said:
You mean all of Japan, aka the entire PSP userbase.

Japan is entirely what supports the platform, so shunning them just seems idiotic. Could have at least had 2 models at launch, one that was $100 more and had a umd for BC. Or have an optional UMD drive accessory for full BC.

So what when they buy an NGP their PSP will spontaneously combust? Come on it's pretty clear why Sony went without the UMD and am sure they thought about having it in the NGP but opted against it. Reading the rest of what you said a UMD drive accessory should have happened, well I expected it. Must be a reason why they did noy bother. :/

Kyoufu said:
Buy a PSP2 to play Monster Hunter Portable 3rd with two analogue sticks!

edit: I pray they don't call it PSP2. I like NGP :(

I'm good with the claw but that will be my first purchase when I pick up an NGP, did they say it would be on PSN day 1 of NGP release?
 
KingDizzi said:
So what when they buy an NGP their PSP will spontaneously combust? Come on it's pretty clear why Sony went without the UMD and am sure they thought about having it in the NGP but opted against it. Reading the rest of what you said a UMD drive accessory should have happened, well I expected it. Must be a reason why they did noy bother. :/

The whole point of the BC is to make the decision to buy the NGP easier in the first place.
 
Road said:
3DS launch games, up to 2011-04-03, with estimated first week sell-through:
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201104/images/00042576/WY9vd5v8xps26EN9zSNnvCaGMJ1mIrWE.html

First week / LTD [First week shipment]:

[3DS] Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (Level 5) - 117,589 / 245,767 [320,000]
[3DS] Nintendogs + Cats (Golden Retriever, Toy Poodle, French Bulldog & New Friends) (Nintendo) - 68,973 / 167,777 [390,000]
[3DS] Samurai Warriors: Chronicles (Koei Tecmo) - 43,044 / 97,329 [126,000]
[3DS] Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (Capcom) - 38,557 / 81,565 [132,000]
[3DS] Ridge Racer 3D (Bandai Namco) - 34,663 / 69,666 [108,000]
[3DS] Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D (Konami) - 26,222 / 61,639 [117,000]
[3DS] Tobidasu! Puzzle Bobble 3D (Square Enix) - 8,885 / 18,545 [26,000]
[3DS] Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D (Ubisoft) - 6,326 / 15,123 [19,000]
Ahh, good to get some of the unseen data. However, one correction: by looking at Layton and Nintendogs numbers, those appear to go through only March 27.
 

Aru

Member
I hope One Piece UC SP sells decently and NBGI decides to bring it over here (Europe) because the translation is almost done, except for the new parts they added in this port. I skipped the Wii games because of this port...
 

Chris1964

Sales-Age Genius
Aru said:
I hope One Piece UC SP sells decently and NBGI decides to bring it over here (Europe) because the translation is almost done, except for the new parts they added in this port. I skipped the Wii games because of this port...
Fail for One Piece in Japan is not an option.
 
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