Dark Octave
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So PS4 and XB1 have around 2 million each? How much does the WiiU have sold currently?
Nothing has bombed like W101. The Nintendo Direct advertising method is a bust
And what would? Press releases like all other companies do when it's not E3? Those come right after the Direct.
I sure hope they realize this. Iwata isn't the right person to sell their games to western audiences. The quirky humor doesn't really translate to the mainstream that well. Reggie could be possibly, but he seems very subdued in the videos.
It would be nice to see them giving exclusives to the journalists out there who would give the products a fair shot.
Not really. I'm simply arguing that in a country with 300 million people, that it's not unreasonable to think 100-200k of them could conceivably want a Vita.
Their problem with the WiiU has always been branding. Gamers know what it is (a new system) and judge it accordingly. Normal people look at it, say "wtf, $300 for a wii tablet? no thanks," and go back to their ipad.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.
Unless you're omniscient, you realize how silly it is to speak on behalf of millions of people, right?
Smartphones, twitter, that sort of thing. Putting miiverse on 3ds may be something of a help even if that's the same choir, cos only 10% of them own a wii u.
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
Unless you're omniscient, you realize how silly it is to speak on behalf of millions of people, right?
Common sense?
Not really. I'm simply arguing that in a country with 300 million people, that it's not unreasonable to think 100-200k of them could conceivably want a Vita.
AGoodODST, on the other hand, is arguing that no one in the world could possibly want a Vita, which is silly.
Like I said, almost every game, and that one didn't bomb due to Metal Gear.![]()
Yet you do the exact same thing in the same post they were responding to, asserting that there ARE 100k-200k or more fence sitters, with absolutely no basis to assume that.
Wii U has millions of gamers in the US waiting on the fence for another price drop
you can't prove me wrong either
two can play this game, you know
No that isn't what I am saying at all. Im saying that there isn't going to be any significant increase in sales due to remote play. Then you spouted some silly notion of a perfect storm that will drive sales. I said this won't happen. Because it won't. Vita will continue on its current path.
And what would? Press releases like all other companies do when it's not E3? Those come right after the Direct.
I'll give you online services, third party support and genre coverage. OS is fixed so it shouldn't really be a factor. Innovation is relative, I find the Wii U very innovative and you could argue better value for money than say Xbox One.
However, I will not agree wioth the weakest ever first year of releases. While the first six months after the launch were dry, the games Nintendo have released are top notch, and I mean absolute top notch...among the best ever.
Wii U was sold out at most stores?
Come on now.
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.
I think the system will have at least sold 200k for Nobember, but regardless it will be outsold by both next gen consoles as well as the 360 and PS3.
Not saying it goes for all stores, but when I went to my local Bestbuy they only had around 3-4 Wii Us left after having like over 30 of them when I went in the week before. All the Zelda bundles were gone and there were just a few Mario bundles. Not sold out, but it definitely sold well enough.
No I didn't. Go back and re-read the post. I simply changed his question into a reasonable one: Could the Vita outsell the Wii U in November? The answer is yes, without a doubt. Will it? That's a different story. Tune in at 6pm to find out.
I never, ever said there were 100-200k fence sitters either. I simply said that that's the number of people it would take (if Pachter's number is accurate), and that's really not a lot of people at all.
I've noticed the same thing, although I've seen stores with 0 WiiU's left and some with 10. Its a bit all over, but overall I would say most stores has 0-2 WiiUs stocked in a shelf that looked like it once held 10+.
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.
I think the system will have at least sold 200k for Nobember, but regardless it will be outsold by both next gen consoles as well as the 360 and PS3.
Not saying it goes for all stores, but when I went to my local Bestbuy they only had around 3-4 Wii Us left after having like over 30 of them when I went in the week before. All the Zelda bundles were gone and there were just a few Mario bundles. Not sold out, but it definitely sold well enough.
Fair point on the OS. It was an issue, i guess it's not anymore. And I do like the basic design of it, to be fair. Note that I didn't include the XB1 in my value argument as I agree that the WiiU provides better value than it at this time.
You can make an argument for innovation if you want. That one's subjective. I do feel like more people would agree with me than you, though. That basic gut reaction to the gamepad is really what determines most people's relationship to the WiiU. If you love it to bits, well you're going to think the WiiU is amazing.
And Nintendo have always released amazing games. I'm just saying that they've released fewer in the first year of the WiiU than they usually do, and whereas in the past almost half of their 1st party releases might have been GOTY material, this year it appears only Mario 3D World is.
Remember that there was a time when Nintendo's games were miles ahead of almost everyone, when they were revolutionary and new. This year has given us nothing like that. Just a long parade of broadly excellent sequels. It's not the same as what they used to be able to do.
I respect your opinions though.
"hi, our Wii U sales are still shit after a 400% increase from October" (as an example, not my prediction)
sounds dumb, doesn't it
The mainstream doesn't know what a Nintendo Direct is.
Also giving exclusives to journalists whod give them a "fair shot" is awful
Oh, right. I can't wait for the deluge of reaction gifs. I love reaction gifs.
I sure hope they realize this. Iwata isn't the right person to sell their games to western audiences. The quirky humor doesn't really translate to the mainstream that well. Reggie could be possibly, but he seems very subdued in the videos.
It would be nice to see them giving exclusives to the journalists out there who would give the products a fair shot.
If the content of the Directs was more in tune to what westerners want to hear and also the production had a bit more pizazz, they would have a much better shot at least at going viral and/or mainstream news sources picking them up.
Also, why is "awful?" Isn't that what is being done by all companies with gaming news outlets? Unless, the scandal runs deeper and everything is a payoff. Or they can't find a single journalist who specializes in platformers and the types of games Nintendo make. It's pointless to try and win over people who are interested in nothing but the latest gritty FPS/TPS. I honestly don't know - I don't read much gaming journalism outside GAF and the sample of links recommended here.
New Console next year?
built by Intel with super amazing visuals for 399.99?
they cant wait 5'years.
If the content of the Directs was more in tune to what westerners want to hear and also the production had a bit more pizazz, they would have a much better shot at least at going viral and/or mainstream news sources picking them up.
Also, why is "awful?" Isn't that what is being done by all companies with gaming news outlets? Unless, the scandal runs deeper and everything is a payoff. Or they can't find a single journalist who specializes in platformers and the types of games Nintendo make. It's pointless to try and win over people who are interested in nothing but the latest gritty FPS/TPS. I honestly don't know - I don't read much gaming journalism outside GAF and the sample of links recommended here.
Make it one of those Atari-type things with 20 pre-loaded NES games and sell it for $29.99.My vote is still on "Third pillar microconsole" that is a glorified virtual console machine/media streamer to tide them over until a new console is released in 2015.
My vote is still on "Third pillar microconsole" that is a glorified virtual console machine/media streamer to tide them over until a new console is released in 2015.
Just because some companies may do it, doesn't mean I'm going to advocate that Nintendo seek out journalists who are favorable to their position and give them exclusive content. Thats frankly, gross.
Secondly, Directs are never going to go viral or be a marketing source for the mainstream. Its strictly a method to communicate with their core audience.
yeah, but when was the timing on that
also, technically the Wii U didn't have direct competition yet
New Console next year?
built by Intel with super amazing visuals for 399.99?
they cant wait 5'years.
Have we gotten official numbers yet?
And the WiiU's competition IS the 360 and PS3, don't kid yourself. The PS4 and Xbone are catering to an audience looking for high specs and buying on potential. It's not the wiiU's audience.
I wonder when the first month the Wii U will outsell either the PS3/360 is.
did I have to bold and underline "technically" as well in order for you to actually get the point
you're missing the point with Directs. Westerners (at least the core) are paying more attention to things like E3 conferences, which nintendo bowed out of in favor of doing nintendo directs.
It's another aspect of the problem where nintendo decides it either can't compete head to head, or doesn't think it should have to, so instead does something bizarre on it's own that caters to an ever shrinking audience. Hardware decisions, software decisions, marketing, take your pick.
I'm going with...never? does never work for you?
I wonder when the first month the Wii U will outsell either the PS3/360 is. Maybe Mario Kart month.
I'm going with...never? does never work for you?
There's no definition of "technically" that works for you here. The WiiU is closer in price, software lineup, and features to the PS3 and the 360 than it is to the Xbone or Ps4. The only thing is has that remotely puts it in their league is release date, and that's the least important thing when determining what audience a platform is targeting.
Unless Nintendo drops it, it should next Christmas at like 199 with Smash and Mario Kart. Not like it will be impressive by then, but at some point it will.
"technically" as in "Nintendo can avoid it in their PR", nothing else
For games, I dunno...it's definitely not few games, let's look at some first year stuff (Nintendo Published)
...long ass list of games... (my edit)
I won't go into NES because the timings on release of that are a bit screwy. That shows that their Wii U release amount is on par with previous systems. If you include games they paid for/published like Ninja Gaiden 3 and Lego City, it pushes it further.
Just because some companies may do it, doesn't mean I'm going to advocate that Nintendo seek out journalists who are favorable to their position and give them exclusive content. Thats frankly, gross.
Secondly, Directs are never going to go viral or be a marketing source for the mainstream. Its strictly a method to communicate with their core audience.