jarrod said:
Japan already got the FFXIII demo with ACCFFVII BD, and that even got a PS3 hardware bundle last April (which already spiked sales). No, it's not a full game, but then it's not like all the people who're buying FFXIII will be buying a PS3 alongside it, many already have one. The scale of FFXIII's bump isn't going to be that huge either, the holidays and slim are pushing more units that FFXIII will be. It'll maybe be a 80-100k bump on top of that. Likewise, we had already GT5 Prologue. Again, not the same as a dedicated full release, but Sony's definitely been teasing the game so long with Prologue and updates that a good amount of series faithful likely already bought the platform. I guess it's maybe semantics, in a way both series HAVE pushed hardware sales even if those sales won't come alongside the games. Though then we can sort of apply that logic to the 360 sequels too, they're helping reinforce sales and awareness. I sort of view GT5 and FFXIII the same way I view Other M or the new Zelda... technically the series was released on the platform earlier, but this is the first full "real" game in the series made for the console. |
Historic performance indicates that the demo and prologue will only have drawn in a small fraction of the potential end audience, and it's only the full game that will drive big spike.
It is semantics, but for a site like this important ones. In the end, at this point, only FF and GT have yet to have a full game release, they represent the only known major franchises on either PS3 and 360 still to do so, hence at this point only PS3 has any known potential system sellers.
New IP like Alan Wake is historically unlikely to drive systems (although of course it might, it's just statistically the odds are against it) while a second (arguably third) major franchise release on the same platform (Halo Reach) is also statistically unlikely to drive a spike.
I'm not being a fanboy here, just stating the facts in reference to the OP. I don't think 360 owners should be offended by this or reach for unknowns or feel the need to point to lot's of great exclusives. Sure, the PS3 is the only console with a couple of known system sellers to be released, but is that a good thing? Should the PS3 not have already seen those titles and used them to secure big boosts earlier in it's lifecycle? We'll never know, but I wouldn't feel that it's some sort of attack the 360 has already received at least 1 iteration of it's big franchises - in many ways that points to MS showing good sense and making sure the core titles/fans are appeased fairly early on while looking for new IP to become new franchises for the console.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







