Not an insane miracle...
A CHRISTMAS MIRAKURU
....I laughed at this more than I should.
Not an insane miracle...
A CHRISTMAS MIRAKURU
On my side, my nearest Best Buy always has lots of Wii Us available, Xbox Ones and PS4s were out of stock.
It's been similar in the two gamestops near me. Either way I don't think anectodal information will shed much light in the situation.
Skyrim Zelda would save Wii U. Do it.
Or Pokemon RPG using Wii U-level assets.
God please Nintendo. Please. God.
What? It's VERY possible. Vita costs significantly less, and Amazon and other retailers had a lot of fantastic Vita deals (Walking Dead bundle, etc.). That, coupled with the Vita's remote play features with the PS4, I could easily see it outselling the Wii U.
Actually, the anecdotal evidence suggests that PS4 is supply constrained, but the XBONE is not. So, the scenario (Sony giving MS time to close the gap) you outlined is very likely, not unlikely. Both are in-demand, but right now, it's significantly easier to get a XBONE in the US. A PS4 is next to impossible. Whether that's due to demand levels or supply levels, no one knows.
Plan B was the Cranky Kong reveal.That's a real shame, time for plan B surely.
On my side, my nearest Best Buy always has lots of Wii Us available, Xbox Ones and PS4s were out of stock.
It's been similar in the two gamestops near me. Either way I don't think anectodal information will shed much light in the situation.
If Nintendo's answer to horrific sales is a big Nintendo Direct, then they are truly lost. This past year has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Directs are useless.
Can we stop pretending this will have any notable effect on Vita sales? No one gives enough of a shit about remote play to pay over $100 for a seperate device to do it.
No. It's proven that the content of those Directs was not good enough.
For example, Super Mario 3D World got a terrible unveil on a Direct, and it took people until October to realize the game might actually be good.
True. Anecodatally though, it seems kind of hard to believe Pachter's 150k expectation.
Things that would cause epic meltdowns:
1. XBONE outsold PS4.
2. Microsoft at parity with PS4.
3. PS4 dwarfs XBONE, 2:1 or greater.
4. Nintendo rallies, and sells better than expected.
5. Nintendo bombas in a large way (sub-360/PS3 numbers).
On the bright side the less the Wii U sells the more desperate the January Direct becomes!
300k = Cranky Kong in Mario Kart 8
200k = Cranky Kong in Super Smash Bros.
150k = Cranky Kong in X
100k = Iwata: This is my final direct before becoming CEO of Nintendo of Europe in March...
Can we stop pretending this will have any notable effect on Vita sales? No one gives enough of a shit about remote play to pay over $100 for a seperate device to do it.
The Wii U is going to sell poorly, but I'm wondering if it sells so poorly that Ubisoft and whoever is left finally drops what little support is remaining. At 149k in November I wouldn't be surprised to see Watch Dogs U delayed and then quietly cancelled. Target didn't even stock AC4 for the Wii U if I remember correctly. Whats the point of releasing a game if no one stocks it. 2014 retail could be nothing but Nintendo and Lego games
On the bright side the less the Wii U sells the more desperate the January Direct becomes!
300k = Zelda U teaser
200k = Zelda U trailer
150k = Zelda U trailer with 2014 release date
100k = Iwata: This is my final direct before stepping down in March...
Can we stop pretending this will have any notable effect on Vita sales? No one gives enough of a shit about remote play to pay over $100 for a seperate device to do it.
W101 had an amazing direct and it completely bombed. Using them as advertising tools is awful.
Don't be daft.
It's not a system-selling feature by itself, but with the perfect storm of hype from a new console launch (PS4)+PS Plus sales+great Vita sale, I can EASILY see fence sitters taking the leap.
Pretty much every Platinum Game bombs. I'm convinced nothing can give them good sales.
Pretty much every Platinum Game bombs. I'm convinced nothing can give them good sales.
Vita has been completely dead all year. There were bundles but they haven't been advertised at all. I would be extremely surprised if it hit 149k.
How many people do you actually think are on the fence in the west?
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Someone needs to reverse this gif for npd if things go the way of Patchter.
Nothing has bombed like W101.
Could've sworn you posted this already. In any case, please explain. I can't help but to be initially dismissive.
How many people do you actually think are on the fence in the west?
Nothing has bombed like W101. The Nintendo Direct advertising method is a bust
If Nintendo's answer to horrific sales is a big Nintendo Direct, then they are truly lost. This past year has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Directs are useless.
Thanks!
You know, you bring up a good point. If Wii U sold as bad as people thought, Reggie would have showed off more than Cranky to such an audience. They internally already would've had Black Friday and November sales by the time VGX rolled around.Plan B was the Cranky Kong reveal.
I wouldn't go that far. 360s and PS3s were available everywhere. Only PS4, Xbox One, and Wii U were sold out at most stores
Let's not ask impossible, unreasonable questions.
Instead, let's ask this one: Are there enough fence sitters to make the Vita outsell the Wii U in November?
Considering we are only talking about 100-200k people at most for this to happen, the answer is yes.
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Its a good way to showcase what you are working on.
It's not like they have any other avenues...if things are as bad as some think, then they can't exactly afford to wait for E3.
A Nintendo Direct is actually a good way to drop some new games and hopefully get the word out to those waiting.
Sure mostly Nintendo fans watch them but the news that come from them are often on other sites. I am sure if they announce Zelda, IGN and such will have news, trailers and more on it.
Don't be daft.
It's not a system-selling feature by itself, but with the perfect storm of hype from a new console launch (PS4)+PS Plus sales+great Vita sale, I can EASILY see fence sitters taking the leap.
Wii U was sold out at most stores?
Come on now.
There is no perfect storm. There is (basically) no one sitting on the fence. Great deals didn't exactly set the charts on fire before either.
I was referring to what I saw on Black Friday only. And minus Best Buy since they had stacks of Wii Us AND 360s and PS3sWii U was sold out at most stores?
Come on now.
Unless you're omniscient, you realize how silly it is to speak on behalf of millions of people, right?
Nintendo Direct videos do a great job of preaching to the choir, but don't really reach wider audiences very well.
Unless you're omniscient, you realize how silly it is to speak on behalf of millions of people, right?
Considering we are only talking about 100-200k people at most for this to happen, the answer is yes.
Pretty much every Platinum Game bombs. I'm convinced nothing can give them good sales.
Call me an optimist but I still think nintendo can turn it around without scrapping the WiiU.
It might be underpowered, but it's a good console.
Maybe once the lustre of the new consoles wears off and they are readily available, people will make a decision based on games and price and lean towards the WiiU a bit more.
What? It's VERY possible. Vita costs significantly less, and Amazon and other retailers had a lot of fantastic Vita deals (Walking Dead bundle, etc.). That, coupled with the Vita's remote play features with the PS4, I could easily see it outselling the Wii U.
Today will confirm if Wii U is doomed or not. So exciting.
I was referring to what I saw on Black Friday only. And minus Best Buy since they had stacks of Wii Us AND 360s and PS3s
Nintendo Direct videos do a great job of preaching to the choir, but don't really reach wider audiences very well.
I don't mean to be rude, but what makes you say that its a good console? Because it has a couple of games you like (a fair opinion) or because of the overall picture? Are you comparing it to the other consoles and Nintendo's previous consoles? Because I feel like if you do that it comes off poorly in all major areas.
-Poor value for money compared to competition both above (PS4) and below (PS360), far more expensive than Nintendo consoles usually are.
-Poor innovation (the majority of the games have found no real use for the gamepad at all)
-Poor third party support; close to no 3rd party exclusives, with few ports, and many that are there are worse than last gen versions
-Poor genre coverage, with sports and shooters particularly poorly served
-Poor online services, including lack of basic account features, plus many first party titles lacking online features like multiplayer and a few third party titles not receiving DLC and/or updates either on time or at all
-Poor OS which needed multiple updates to fix the slow speed
-Probably Nintendo's weakest ever 'first year' of releases for a home platform. The comparison with Gamecube is particularly unflattering.
I just can't see how people think it's a 'good console'. IMO it's the worst Nintendo has produced (and yes, that's a high standard) and the market has responded accordingly.
I'm developing one in which you feature heavily. Stay tuned.
Nope, I'm just using common sense.
Isn't kind of the same you are doing with this post?
We really can't know with accuracy how many people would be on the fence unless we had purchase polls or survey data.
*cough* Metal Gear Rising *cough*
I disagree. They didn't show anything interesting because they don't have anything interesting to show (to that audience). SSB isn't ready to be shown and neither is Zelda. Reggie looked rather agitated by Geoff's "this is it?" tone, but he also looked agitated in general about the WiiU's position. We have seen PR releases from Sony and MS already. If Mario had spurred WiiU sales we would have heard about it by now.You know, you bring up a good point. If Wii U sold as bad as people thought, Reggie would have showed off more than Cranky to such an audience. They internally already would've had Black Friday and November sales by the time VGX rolled around.
But they didn't. Curious and curiouser