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I'm gonna say 42k. Which, due to the 4 week month and no releases, will seriously be pointed to by some as a sign of "momentum"
and the news of this thing being a bigger bomba than the dreamcast, ps3, and GC all combined will hurt sales
Interesting with the 360. That did launch with the whole 'ill buy it when halo comes out /shrug' thing hanging over it, but i forgot how it wasnt doing so hot for a while
The graph really doesn't take into account what the demand is. Wii and PS2 would have sold more if there were enough units available. I think the x360 was supply constrained in the beginning too, but I might be wrong on that one.
Quote from: bachikarn on February 16, 2013, 06:32:53 PMThe graph really doesn't take into account what the demand is. Wii and PS2 would have sold more if there were enough units available. I think the x360 was supply constrained in the beginning too, but I might be wrong on that one.You're right. Initial shipments sold out in NA and Europe - in Europe the initial shipment was 300,000 and then really only trickled in after that, so it was tricky to get initially... It will have had a slower Summer obviously, like any machine360 actually got a price drop and new bundles at the 10 month mark ($30 on the core, $50 on the premium) -- which would be like Wii U getting a price drop in AugustWhat's going to be interesting for Wii U is if there's any latent demand that can be unlocked with a price drop, or new software... demand may be hard to generate with either. We'll see I guess..
there is zero demand for the console that is the wii u, it's a technological relic anchored around a feature nobody asked for. the hope is that nintendo can hold enough of their IPs to ransom in order to strongarm people into buying a device they neither want nor need.it will always be a terrible console.
Quote from: headwalk on February 16, 2013, 08:14:23 PMthere is zero demand for the console that is the wii u, it's a technological relic anchored around a feature nobody asked for. the hope is that nintendo can hold enough of their IPs to ransom in order to strongarm people into buying a device they neither want nor need.it will always be a terrible console.After all it isnt the lack of support for the thing from devs thats the issue.
Can you blame devs? If I were looking at WiiU software sales and saw stuff like CoD and AssCrud selling literally 1% of what they sold on other systems, I'd be pretty fucking gunshy too. Lack of dev support is a symptom, not the source.
No its not but it isnded the main issue. 0 games were released that month. That is abysmal, anyone seeing that will see warning signs. Not to mention port cancellations, delays etc. On the other hand aswell people dont buy Nintendo consoles for third party games, there werent really many blockbuster must have titles at launch even GC had like 3 iirc. Wii U had NSMB U and Nintnedo Land and of those 2 Nintendo land is seen as the better of the 2. What rubbish. It isnt the hardware that is the problem it is the software and price of the console.
Also the fact that the console is an answer to a question no one askedspoiler (click to show/hide)THERE'S NO FUCKING DEMAND FOR IT, YOU SIMPLETON[close]
Until they figure out a way to effectively market the GamePad, I'd say the hardware is a problem as well. Software is arguably more important, but generally it's useful for the platform to have some sort of unique hook to make it attractive. The GamePad was supposed to be that hook, but either it didn't pan out like they'd hoped, or they've just failed spectacularly on the marketing department.
Really, everything about the weeeeeeoooooooooooooo has been like an AP class in advanced failure, from conception, introduction, marketing, you name it. I think they could have done better by paying hobos to shit in boxes.
38kstart a thread and a pool, I'll put $5 down
100k < Wii < 150k and more closer to 100k
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Quote from: maxy on February 17, 2013, 12:17:00 AM(Image removed from quote.)Eh... Mario games are quality.
Nintendo's software shits on Sony's from a great height.
Pikmin got a PERFECT score from Gaming-Age (paleoGAF) back in 2001.
Pikmin - it really is fucking garbage as a game.
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So does Nintendo need a hypothetical mariokart/smash/wildcard trifecta in combination with a pricedrop this holiday season to even get within earshot of the 100bn figure Iwata was leveraging his career on? Pokemon and Animal Crossing might help the 3ds, but I'm not seeing any #gamechangers on the wii u. It'll be interesting to see how wii fit u fares.One thing I can say is that software pricing is kinda ridiculous, its no surprise their demographic isn't going to be investing in a console with no marguee games that establish an identity for the thing when everything is 60 bucks across the board (god bless sega for pricing sonickart for 40 though, my first purchase).Its a neat system from the time I've spent with it, methinks they need to tap in to the warchest and do the american thing of subsidizing relevant support.