And his butt
Damn you.
And his butt
Splatoon over DBZ?
I guess that tells us it didn't randomly crater...
I'm impressed the the XBONE sold exactly 100 consoles. I'm not making fun or trolling, it's just impressive it sold exactly 100 units.
PS4 getting a new SKU at the end of the month. Wonder if it will have any impact on sales leading up to and launch of.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1068368
Seems to be the same price, lighter, matte, and less power consumption.
That's real nice for Rhythm Heaven. Seems that Fire Emblem is poised to do well. That's great, and Nirolak's explanation as to why this sequel is pulling the numbers makes sense.
As for Nintendo franchise rankings, I made this by myself sometime ago. Criteria involves an incredibly complex formula involving sales, popularity, critical reception, gamer cred, mass awareness, recentness, visibility in Smash Bros, and my own buttocks.
S: Mario, Pokemon
A: Zelda, Animal Crossing, Super Smash Bros., Donkey Kong
B: Kirby, Metroid, Yoshi, Wario, Wii, Fire Emblem, Nintendogs, Tomodachi, Splatoon
C: Star Fox, Kid Icarus, Xenoblade, Rhythm Heaven, Touch Generations, Punch Out, Pikmin, Nintendo Land, Style Savvy
D: F-Zero, Mother, Golden Sun, Advance Wars, Game & Watch, Pushmo, Dillon's Rolling Western, Chibi-Robo, Steel Diver, Box Boy, The Wonderful 101, Codename Steam, Art Academy, Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, Fatal Frame, Fossil Fighters
E: Ice Climber, Excitebike, Starfy, Sin & Punishment, Duck Hunt, Custom Robo
F: Gyromite, Urban Champion, For the Frog the Bell Tolls, The Mysterious Murasame Castle, Sheriff, Devil World, Panel de Pon
Obviously this list is mutable, and I'm sure there are several franchises I've forgotten or can be changed. But this is probably a reasonable list of where most of them stand.
ßig;169396196 said:Is it the same size?
Does anybody have sales figure(s) for Tribe Cool Crew? The game has ONE player post on Miiverse and ZERO ratings on the eShop (Codename STEAM even has 56)...
Ouch, Great Ace Attorney gonna bomb big time. No wonder Capcom isn't localizing it.
Tsutaya's Ranking Week 25 2015
01./01. [3DS] Rhythm Heaven: The Best+ <ACT> (Nintendo)
02./00. [3DS] Return to PoPoLoCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale <RPG> (Marvelous)
03./00. [PS4] Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition <ACT> (Capcom)
04./03. [WIU] Splatoon <ACT> (Nintendo)
05./02. [3DS] Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butouden <FTG> (Bandai Namco Games)
06./05. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition <ADV> (Mojang AB)
07./06. [PS4] The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt <RPG> (Spike Chunsoft)
08./04. [PSV] The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Evolution # <RPG> (Kadokawa Games)
09./09. [3DS] Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition <RPG> (GungHo Online Entertainment)
10./07. [3DS] Stella Glow <RPG> (Sega)
11./11. [3DS] Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe <ACT> (Sega)
12./08. [PSV] Shiren the Wanderer 5 Plus: Fortune Tower and the Dice of Fate <RPG> (Spike Chunsoft)
13./13. [3DS] Assassination Classroom: Korosensei Daihouimou!! <ACT> (Bandai Namco Games)
14./12. [3DS] Style Savvy 3: Kira Kira Code <ETC> (Nintendo)
15./10. [PS4] Alien: Isolation <ADV> (Sega)
16./17. [PS4] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2015 [Konami the Best] <SPT> (Konami)
17./41. [WIU] Super Smash Bros. for Wii U <FTG> (Nintendo)
18./16. [3DS] Bravely Second: End Layer <RPG> (Square Enix)
19./14. [PS3] Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho <ADV> (D3 Publisher)
20./24. [3DS] Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS <FTG> (Nintendo)
hot shots and sword art online and remember seeing a gundam and Edf for ps4 logos at tgs or something.So the amount of "Japanese PS4 development" threads recently got me thinking, and with one exception, I'm not sure there's actually that many major Japanese publishers that seem to mind the idea of the PS4 failing.
They're showing up on the platform, but it's with a pretty reserved effort - often of Western focused games - and it's largely stuff that if the PS4 failed, the companies would be fine.
Few seem to be making the kind of push that suggests they really want to turn the system around.
Toward that end, here's the upcoming games that each are making. Feel free to point out anything notable I'm missing. I listed them by publisher in Japan and only things that have been presented as actual games as opposed to stuff like "Mystery Level 5 Title". Finally, I've excluded Western developed games by Japanese publishers since those generally don't sell locally (though I realize this is changing).
Sony:
-The Last Guardian
-The Tomorrow Children (downloadable)
Bandai Namco:
-Tekken 7
-Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
-Tales of Berseria (also on PS3, and there's a late port of Zestiria)
-JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven (also on PS3)
-Godzilla (also on PS3)
-Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul (also on PS3)
-Summer Lesson (VR Thingy)
Sega:
-Persona 5 (also on PS3)
From Software:
-Dark Souls 3
Capcom:
-Street Fighter V
-Deep Down (f2p)
-Dragon's Dogma Online (also on PS3, f2p)
-Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster (also on PS3)
Konami:
-Metal Gear Solid V (also on PS3)
-Pro Evolution Soccer (also on PS3)
Koei Tecmo:
-Yoru no Nai Kuni (also on PS3/Vita)
-Cross-gen Musou Games
-I think there were some cross-gen Romance of the Three Kingdoms games
Square Enix:
-Final Fantasy XV
-Kingdom Hearts 3
-Dissidia: Final Fantasy
-Final Fantasy VII Remake
-Nier 2
-World of Final Fantasy (also on Vita)
-Star Ocean V (also on PS3)
-Dragon Quest Heroes 2 (also on PS3/Vita)
-Final Fantasy XIV Expansions (also on PS3)
Maybe things will look notably different at the end of September, but for now this is pretty sparse.
NX is definitely launching with Spa2oon.
Maybe things will look notably different at the end of September, but for now this is pretty sparse.
I can't fathom an Ace Attorney game performing really poorly in Japan nowadays unless something went real wrongespecially not one that looks to be as good as DGSso a "bomb" would be very surprising to me. I don't see why that would occur other than the possibility that Japanese fans really aren't into the game's historical period or the fact that it's a whole new cast to get accustomed to.
At TGS, I'm expecting both Minna no Golf and Gravity Rush 2 + Remastered to show up. it seems like the perfect place where to show both of them.
Totally forgot about Minna no Golf. Did they ever specify a release window? I wonder if this year is possible.
They didn't look very far along last TGS though...
And his butt
I can't fathom an Ace Attorney game performing really poorly in Japan nowadays unless something went real wrongespecially not one that looks to be as good as DGSso a "bomb" would be very surprising to me. I don't see why that would occur other than the possibility that Japanese fans really aren't into the game's historical period or the fact that it's a whole new cast to get accustomed to.
Ōkami;169431688 said:Its interesting also whatever happened to Revelations 2 Vita and Square's new SaGa game.
Capcom put up this trailer a week ago and it's coming out this summer.Ōkami;169431688 said:Its interesting also whatever happened to Revelations 2 Vita and Square's new SaGa game.
I don't know why someone would take Niro's list as a positive when that's pretty much everything including the kitchen sink and outside of some licensed stuff it's almost all from one publisher.
That is your Japanese console industry summarised in one post.
SEGA and Konami basically don't give a crap, Capcom is too incompetent to do anything anyway, Bamco is diversifying relatively successfully from memory into mobile.
Was wondering the same thing myself. It's pretty much Square Enix at this point making stuff for PS4 in terms of Japanese devs.
On a slightly separate note, why hasn't Square Enix released Dragon Quest X anywhere outside of Japan even on PC? Seems like that would be a fairly low risk way of releasing it to the West or even other Asian countries.
Yes, it was supposed to be negative.I don't know why someone would take Niro's list as a positive when that's pretty much everything including the kitchen sink and outside of some licensed stuff it's almost all from one publisher.
That is your Japanese console industry summarised in one post.
SEGA and Konami basically don't give a crap, Capcom is too incompetent to do anything anyway, Bamco is diversifying relatively successfully from memory into mobile.
Yes, it was supposed to be negative.
A lot of the bigger stuff also isn't coming for 18+ months and things like MGS5 have shaky ground for follow-ups.
I can see why the list would appeal to GAF posters, a lot of these games were popular in the West which is why they still exist, but the list is barren and shows support pretty much in tune with how the PS4 is doing domestically versus how it's doing worldwide.
Bandai-Namco
Gundam Battle Operation (f2p PS4/PS3)
Nippon Ichi
The Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival
Capcom
Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi (PS4/PS3)
are the only ones I think you've missed. There are also some smaller releases like Cross;Child and Gal Gun but I skipped them since you wanted notable publishers.
Nippon Ichi isn't a notable publisher lol.
RIP NISShots fired!
This was why I suggested adding (tentative) dates, it really nails the point home. At a tertiary glance the list looks "full" but when you realize its actually the release schedule for several YEARS, things turn bleak fast.
Well, I'd say it wouldn't be right to consider The Great Ace Attorney on the same level as a main chapter. It's a spinoff, I don't see why it would be tragic if it does less than AA5. Of course, it would be bad if it sells badly not just by spinoff standards. Hopefully, it goes up in the next days, it's still more than two weeks before the release.
Probably COMG is just COMG again.
Still remember that Rhythm Heaven was going to bomb according to COMG.
Oh, you b---Nippon Ichi isn't a notable publisher lol.
I don't know why someone would take Niro's list as a positive when that's pretty much everything including the kitchen sink and outside of some licensed stuff it's almost all from one publisher.
That is your Japanese console industry summarised in one post.
SEGA and Konami basically don't give a crap, Capcom is too incompetent to do anything anyway, Bamco is diversifying relatively successfully from memory into mobile.