michaelpachter said:
I think you misunderstand my job. I don't "lament" anything, but want to understand it.
Nintendo's success on its own platforms is unusual, not bad. All I'm trying to do is understand what Nintendo does that can't be replicated by the others. Clearly, they have great games, but the granny who buys a Wii for Wii Fit doesn't know that. Something about their marketing, packaging, design, branding, and word of mouth is giving them a huge edge, and I'm merely trying to understand what that is, and then assess whether others are likely to "get it" and replicate it or not.
I think that EA has a large share on the other platforms because they understand the Xbox 360 and PS3 customer, and think that they and others do not understand the Wii customer as well. What continues to surprise me is that the Wii customer buys Nintendo games almost half the time without actually knowing what they are. That's a marvel of branding and marketing.
what nintendo is doing isn't "magic"
for 3 years almost every single 3rd party game has been of POORER quality than main stream ps2 games. almost every 3rd party game that has been good, as barely equaled/slightly surpassed the better looking ps2 games, yet has had a marketing platform for said product be non-existant.
the average long term wii owner- lets take ME and my family. we own over 100 wii games(including VC and wiiware), of which I personally bought- or had gifted to me(ie i specifically asked for it 70 of them- they are all good b level games with a few gems in there the rest were gifted to my kids or bought by my wife(not a soccer mom my kids don't do soccer)
my wife invariably buys shovelware games because she does not research, she does not put the effort into them. however if she sees a commercial for said game, she is more apt to buy it (lumberjack for one- shovelware game, that is a wagglefest, but my kids like it)
what you need to do is look at the wii game platform in general
look at what the 3rd parties are putting out, then COMPARE, the actual advertising/marketing budget and see if there is a correlation between how much the game was marketed and how well it sold.
re4 wii DID have marketing(i saw commercials for it) it also had a huge bonus as being a budget re-release of an "AAA" game with altered controls to accentuate the pointer controls for the wii... it's sold VERY well and continues to sell Very well (@19.99)
carnival games- decent game- HUGE marketing platform when it was released, sold million plus
de blob- very good game- had a decent marketing platform(again i saw commercials)- first called a bomb, but it's sold around 600 or 700 thousand units all told
dead space extraction- Very good game- Zero main stream audience marketing, like NONE-- sold very poorly... ALSO in a saturated genre for the wii- rail shooter
RE: darkside chron- very good game- ZERO main stream audience marketing- sold poorly-ALSO in a saturated genre for the wii- rail shooter
Call of duty world at war- Zero initial main stream audience marketing- sold poorly,- 2nd month good sized marketing platform specifically for the wii version- sold ~500k that month alone
Call of Duty- MW reflex- port of 2 year old game for the ps3/360- ZERO prior marketing besides saying, "its coming out" - NONE- media had previews from initial announcement- nothing after, no screenshots besides really shitty "alpha build" shots, no advance review copies- NOTHING- ZERO marketing to main stream audience OR "hard core" audience (ie websites etc)- sent out to die- semi-decent sales- ONLY because of the COD name- by all accounts its BETTER than World at War, but is not getting the sales...wonder why?
Rabbids go home- Decent sized marketing to main stream audience, very good funny game (my kids love it, so do i) selling "very well" (heard its around half a million+ world wide now)
final fantasy CCCB- spin off of final fantasy, no marketing at all to main stream audience, supposedly a decent game-one of the better looking graphically...selling poorly.
for me it's monster hunter 3- if nintendo/capcom put out a huge marketing push (hope hope) and if that "bombs" after having a marketing push EQUAL the AAA games(i'm talking RE5/COD sized marketing push) put out for the ps3/360, then i'd say the wii "hardcore" games have no shot... but if MH3 does have it, and still does not outperform other MH games for consoles in the west, then we have problems.