3DS got a huge decline in yearly hardware sales when missing launch sales (53 weeks after launch), but is climbing fast towards 5 million again.
You can smooth out your graphs a bit by using exponential smoothing to avoid weird aberrations like this.
Things with work changed recently and until Europe has winter time again I won't be able to start the thread when 4Gamer posts the numbers.
05./00. [PSP] Conception: Please Give Birth to My Child! <RPG> (Spike Chunsoft)
12./00. [PSP] Even in a Game, Listen to Me Girls. I Am Your Father!
[PS3] Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - 252,525
[3DS] Resident Evil: Revelations - 146,559
Well,Sony's handheld business is a mess.Furthermore the handheld market is collapsing.Even in Japan...PSP(2011 YTD)= 829,199
PSP+PSV(2012)=580,370(-30.0%)
All handhelds(2011 YTD)=2,171,278
All handhelds(2012 YTD)=2,150,118
2006 YTD
NDS 2,040,900 (combined)
PSP 682,606
GBA 208,105 (combined)
All handhelds (2006 YTD) = 2,931,611
2006 YTD
NDS 3,389,431 (combined)
PSP 895,004
GBA 268,041 (combined)
All handhelds (2006 YTD) = 4,552,476
Furthermore the handheld market is collapsing. Even in Japan...
Considering the low sell-through, is MP9 a bomb?
Considering the low sell-through, is MP9 a bomb?
Okay, just making sure.You should have been around these threads long enough to know that this kind of game never really start high, but they usually have massive legs. Wii Party started pretty low and ended up selling over 2 millions. I don't think MP9 is going to reach those highs, but I'm pretty certain it'll have really nice legs and it will sell multiple times its first shipment.
Okay, just making sure.
No, this isn't true. I hate when people make sweeping statements like this when there's absolutely no proof to support them.
It's the same thing as trading cards though.
Well,Sony's handheld business is a mess.Furthermore the handheld market is collapsing.Even in Japan...
Furthermore the handheld market is collapsing.Even in Japan...
I like using the raw data to see effects like this. This way you can clearly see the effects of big games like NSMB Wii and MHP3G.
The 3DS is doing very well, maybe with a big hardware revision and strong software push it can get in the realm of what the DSL was doing that year. Other than that it can't be expected to push out 170k+ a week like the NDS did as a system that year. The system was creating mini-launch lines for new shipments.
PSP still has a chance?
Fire Emblem stock problems continue in Japan. If Nintendo managed to deliver a respectable shipment this week half million isn't so far.
Don't pay attention to these numbers.Hmmm...I'd maybe guess at a poor shipment tbh!
If FE really does get a major boost then quite frankly were in Monster Hunter territory and the game has certainly 'taken off'. Currently just 14 in stock on Amazon.
Why Japan?
Crazy social video game crash of 2012 in Japan stock exchange, over 300 billion yen worth of value has been lost so far in one day.
4 out of the top 5 down stocks are gaming companies.
Dena / Gree / Cyberagent all down more then 20% with trading stopped early in the day.
Konami is down more then 15%, Bandai Namco down more then 10%, tons of social game makers that are rather unknown in the west(acelmark, Gloops, Ganpo etc) are hit incredibly hard too.
looks like most of the other players that weren't as heavily into social games are only being hit by about 4-5% down.
Watching the stock market closely here.
I this due to the gatcha/gambling ruling?
MP9 looks set to take #1 this week if Tsutaya and COMG rankings are any indication. With no notable releases this week it could probably go #1 for two weeks in a row.
Are there any other big software houses that have had huge profits thanks to such gatcha games? Square Enix, Koei Tecmo, etc.?
It seems to be a quite big issue.
Well, that's heartening.Crazy social video game crash of 2012 in Japan stock exchange, over 300 billion yen worth of value has been lost so far in one day.
4 out of the top 5 down stocks are gaming companies.
Dena / Gree / Cyberagent all down more then 20% with trading stopped early in the day.
Konami is down more then 15%, Bandai Namco down more then 10%, tons of social game makers that are rather unknown in the west(acelmark, Gloops, Ganpo etc) are hit incredibly hard too.
looks like most of the other players that weren't as heavily into social games are only being hit by about 4-5% down.
Watching the stock market closely here.
Crazy social video game crash of 2012 in Japan stock exchange, over 300 billion yen worth of value has been lost so far in one day.
4 out of the top 5 down stocks are gaming companies.
Dena / Gree / Cyberagent all down more then 20% with trading stopped early in the day.
Konami is down more then 15%, Bandai Namco down more then 10%, tons of social game makers that are rather unknown in the west(acelmark, Gloops, Ganpo etc) are hit incredibly hard too.
looks like most of the other players that weren't as heavily into social games are only being hit by about 4-5% down.
Watching the stock market closely here.
Hopefully this doesn't initiate a snowball effect, but that seems to already be the case.Crazy social video game crash of 2012 in Japan stock exchange, over 300 billion yen worth of value has been lost so far in one day.
4 out of the top 5 down stocks are gaming companies.
Dena / Gree / Cyberagent all down more then 20% with trading stopped early in the day.
Konami is down more then 15%, Bandai Namco down more then 10%, tons of social game makers that are rather unknown in the west(acelmark, Gloops, Ganpo etc) are hit incredibly hard too.
looks like most of the other players that weren't as heavily into social games are only being hit by about 4-5% down.
Watching the stock market closely here.
Are there any other big software houses that have had huge profits thanks to such gatcha games? Square Enix, Koei Tecmo, etc.?
It seems to be a quite big issue.
I'm looking at Capcom's million seller list and just realized that MHP3 is going to pass (or has already passed) a significant milestone and has become the first third party game to sell/ship 5M in Japan.
- The original release is at over 4.7M shipped
http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/business/million.html
- The budget release is at 237k sold as of mid April
+PSN sales
Too bad Capcom doesn't count original and budget releases together (only for certain games?)
The last known MC LTD seems like the best option, considering MC is what the predictions are based off of. I guess ignore the Monthly MC Nintendo Top 20, too, so just weekly Top 20 LTD numbers.
MC is a week off of Famitsu, so the MC month would probably include the first week of DQM3D. Therefore, MC month.
So, what do you think? Include it in May or not?
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B007ZLDY6E/
Square-Enix working on Airu Puzzle or maybe it's just a mistake?
Where does it stand now as best-selling PS3 game in Japan?http://www.bandainamco.co.jp/files/2012E69CACE6B1BAE7AE97E8A39CE8B6B3E8B387E69699EFBC.pdf
One Piece Musou Japan shipments (including Asia I believe) are at 940k.
Where does it stand now as best-selling PS3 game in Japan?