Ruzbeh said:Ok. Sooo, when are we getting the sales data from August 8th - 14th?
:lol :lol :lolheidern said:If you really want, I can get you some numbers on Tuesday.
almokla said:JSS = 150k
http://www.m-create.com/jpn/s_ranking.htmlDalthien said:Was anyone able to get the actual Media Create software numbers for the week? Or are the rounded off numbers all that is available?
sonycowboy said:Besides Winning Eleven and the white PSP, is there anything big on the horizon for the PSP in Japan.
US has Burnout, GTA, Medievil, Socom, Virtua Tennis, Daxter, and alot of other "western" oriented titles, but is there anything big for the land of the rising sun?
Cause the WE & White PSP will be a nice bump for a week or two, but they needs some software pretty badly.
It's been announced for both DS & PSP. In fact, so has almost most of the games MasterOrion mentioned.Stopsign said:I don't think Super Robot Taisen has been announced for the PSP. But if it is/was it is a step in the right direction in Japan.
Always.MasterOrion said:I wonder if Jarrod has a point...
Well, looking at other comparative sales between PS2 and PSP versus DS and GBA I'd say...MasterOrion said:Stopsign, you should check out how well DBZ sold on PS2. As for spinoff, wtf are you talking about?
And you're kidding if you think FF3 is going to sell all that well, its a good joke. i'll have to write it down, and have a good laugh later tonight.
Stopsign said:Oh yeah the Final Fantasy 3 is high in Famitsu rankings. I know those always the most acurate things. But they are good guide lines.
jarrod said:Always.
Well, looking at other comparative sales between PS2 and PSP versus DS and GBA I'd say...
DBZ PSP~ 100-200k (if it's a 3D fighter, if it's something else then half that)
FF3 DS~ 300-400k
MasterOrion said:c)DS games being released of the same title (PSP has proven to have more potent titles when it comes to multiplatform releases, and thus you can have two completely different scenarios with games of the same title. The DS title could be like the GBA games, while the PSP version could be like the PS2 games, and that is extremely different).
Sure... but those were the 4th consecutive rereleases for FF1+2. Demand for FF3 DS should be a degree higher given fans couldn't buy it on WonderSwan, PlayStation or their mobiles a for a few years earlier.MasterOrion said:FF1 and 2 on GBA sold 270,789 (that's two final fantasy games completely remade on a system with a far larger userbase, compared to 1 game that we don't have much detail on, but seems like is only being tweaked on a system with a relatively small userbase....)
Not only that, buy Puyo Fever and Mahjong Takai on DS both doubled their PSP sales, while Pachislot PSP only marginally outsold the DS release.Stopsign said:Actually there has been 3 released games that are on both systems that I can remember. Puyo Pop Fever, Some Majong game, and a Fist of the North Star game. 2 of those sold better on the DS. Fist of the North Star sold better on the PSP.
Edit: Wow that was a triple post by you.
jarrod said:Sure... but those were the 4th consecutive rereleases for FF1+2. Demand for FF3 DS should be a degree higher given fans couldn't buy it on WonderSwan, PlayStation or their mobiles a for a few years earlier.
Puyo Fever PS2 broke 200k iirc (it was the first release). the GBA DBZ fighters meanwhile never broke 100k, and the action RPG spinoffs all bombed outright in Japan iirc (they're million sellers in the west though). If DBZ PSP is based off Budokai it has a decent shot, if not I doubt it breaks 100k.MasterOrion said:Stopsign and what do all of those games have in common...
Want a hint?
They are low profile franchises with little selling potential.
Dragon Ball Z is extrememly popular, and a game that delivers on what makes the series so popular on a handheld, may yield great response. A mahjong game isn;t going to do that. Neither is Puyo Puyo Fever.
FF1 WSC sold 400k (then 150k on PS1, then 250k on GBA iirc). All totaled it managed 800k across platforms in Japan (not counting mobiles)... I think FF3 can do at least half that given it's the only 2D FF to never see any sort of rerelease yet.MasterOrion said:I still wouldn't get your hopes up that high. As FF3 isn't THAT popular compared to other Final Fantasy games in the franchise. I don't see it selling much more than 250k copies.
Edit: I posted and then read yours and jarrods posts and responded.
Hardly. The GBA fighter by Arc System Works (of Guilty Gear fame) is lightyears better than Dimps' PS2 trilogy of turds.MasterOrion said:Jarrod the point is the gba dbz games, simply suck...
None of them are really even worth playing let alone buying. That's the difference.
jarrod said:FF1 WSC sold 400k (then 150k on PS1, then 250k on GBA iirc). All totaled it managed 800k across platforms in Japan (not counting mobiles)... I think FF3 can do at least half that given it's the only 2D FF to never see any sort of rerelease yet.
Hardly. The GBA fighter by Arc System Works (of Guilty Gear fame) is lightyears better than Dimps' PS2 trilogy of turds.
And worldwide, the crappy western made GBA ARPGs have sold the best. Sales rarely have much to do with quality.
Over half the sales came with the WSC hardware bundle iirc. The game actually sold the WSC to new fans, not the reverse.MasterOrion said:#1 I don't remember it selling so well on WSC, but if it did, I would attribute it to being one of the only games worth having on WSC.
PSone was in it's budget cycle when the games released though, which expalins how it had the weakest sales between it, WSC & GBA.MasterOrion said:#2 PS1 had a much larger userbase than GBA and especially DS.
See #1. This is a series that's proven to move hardware in the past, not simply sell to the captive base. Besdies, the GBA game was the 4th consecutive release.... the FF1 remake was old news by then.MasterOrion said:#3 See 2 but GBA to DS.
A lot wouldn't mean everybody though, especially given WSC's low userbase. I wouldn't doubt the FF1 remake sold to 600k individual customers.MasterOrion said:#4 Take into account that a lot of people probably bought the same game 2-3 times.
Seiken Desnestu is a niche seller on all platforms, yet it still managed 250k+ on GBA. What makes that comparison more valid than the previous FF remakes though?MasterOrion said:#5 I still wouldn't put too much faith in the ability for a 15 year old game to sell well. Look at the remake of SoM on GBA which didn't fair all that well.
Stopsign said:This is the only 2d Final Fantasy that has never been remade. That means people probably haven't boughten this game 2-3 times. Also if the PS1 has a much larger userbase than the GBA and DS then why did those games sell better on the GBA than the PS1. I'm not to sure about the WSC. I didn't wait for sales data until a few years ago. But I do know a lot about the PS1.
MasterOrion said:Many of the games you've listed aren't huge sellers at all. For the DS software sales I would say look at the GBA software sales and expect less. If they are gamecube ports/sequels or gba ports expect even less.
jarrod said:Over half the sales came with the WSC hardware bundle iirc. The game actually sold the WSC to new fans, not the reverse.
PSone was in it's budget cycle when the games released though, which expalins how it had the weakest sales between it, WSC & GBA.
See #1. This is a series that's proven to move hardware in the past, not simply sell to the captive base. Besdies, the GBA game was the 4th consecutive release.... the FF1 remake was old news by then.
A lot wouldn't mean everybody though, especially given WSC's low userbase. I wouldn't doubt the FF1 remake sold to 600k individual customers.
Seiken Desnestu is a niche seller on all platforms, yet it still managed 250k+ on GBA. What makes that comparison more valid than the previous FF remakes though?
You seem pretty set in your views though so how about we make it more interesting? If DBZ PSP outsells FF3 DS in Japan it's first week on market, I'll be permabanned from GAF. If the reverse happens, you're permabanned. Deal?
Stopsign said:Well Mario & Luigi sold around 400,000 for the GBA back in 2003. Maro Kart Double Dash sold around 800,000. Animal Crossing GC sold around 600,000 in 2002 (Might have been even more). The New Mario Brothers is the first origanal 2d Mario game in over 10 years. Who says that is going to sell badly.
I wasn't sure when the PS1 version was released. So I guess those sales are actually impressive.
Stopsign said:Well Mario & Luigi sold around 400,000 for the GBA back in 2003. Maro Kart Double Dash sold around 800,000. Animal Crossing GC sold around 600,000 in 2002 (Might have been even more). The New Mario Brothers is the first origanal 2d Mario game in over 10 years. Who says that is going to sell badly.
I wasn't sure when the PS1 version was released. So I guess those sales are actually impressive.
Stopsign, it wasn't until probably two months ago iirc that the DS started outselling the PSP weekly.
It will have more titles by the end of the winter, and I wouldn't say the gap will grow significantly unless the DS has software that will push it during the winter.
Many of the games you've listed aren't huge sellers at all.
CVXFREAK said:OK, I have a feeling MasterOrion is Galian Beast... please correct me if I'm wrong.
CVXFREAK said:OK, I have a feeling MasterOrion is Galian Beast... please correct me if I'm wrong.
EDIT: Guess I was right :lol
7 days.Ruzbeh said:Ok. We should get the numbers tomorrow. August 8th - 14th. That's a full six days.
Mashing said:What was your first clue? The quoting or the back and forth arguing with him and Jarrod?
Anyway on topic: the charts sure will be interesting.
8th - 1Yossarian said:7 days.
So MasterOrion is long gone, but I still think it would be interesting to split things into 4 periods.Frankfurter said:The DS started to outsell the PSP this year in the week ending 3/27, which is a bit more than four and a half months ago(since that the only week the PSP outsold the DS was the week before Nintendogs, Naruto and the second wave of two new colors were released).