| Bruno Muñoz said: Early Nintendo projections for 3DS were around 1.5 million units shipped before fiscal year ending March 31. 2 weeks before that date the 3DS has sold 742,244 units so it will end up selling around 850,000 units when the fiscal year ends. Honestly it's been a very disappointing launch, fortunately it will be easy to turn things around but Nintendo made amateur mistakes, the biggest their launch game Nintendogs cats. A game with a very tired formula and on top of it its predecessor underperformed in Japan regarding Western sales.
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Nintendo's retarded. Nintencats would've made the perfect post-launch spring/summer game, to get casuals interested in the platform. Everything else at launch is either core or crossover oriented, Nintencats is totally out of place and totally wasted on early adopters. Personally, I think they should've said "fuck 3rd parties" and had OOT 3D ready day one, but even Steel Diver or Pilotwings would've made more sense than this.
| trestres said: Wii is dead in terms of support. Inazuma Eleven has been pushed back once again to make the game more "family friendly" according to Level 5, who didn't give a concrete release date. April is once again empty for the Wii with only Earth Seeker coming out as a semi decent release (most likrly won't reach 100k lifetime). And May has no games announced either. |
Wii also had Deca Sports 4 canceled in the recent Hudson massacre. That's probably less due to Wii than it is Konami though, considering 2 PS3 projects also got killed (Bonk and some fishing game) as well as 3 games for 3DS (Bomberman, Bonk and Omega Five). No one's sure what's happening to the rest of Hudson's games, the only ones that've been 100% confirmed to release are Deca Sports 3DS and that Sudoku 3DS game (probably because they're already almost entirely done).
Level 5 confirmed a summer release for IE Strikers. Current speculation is that "more family friendly" means piling on the minigames (which worked well for other family oriented Wii sports titles). At this point though, yeah, it's pretty much just Nintendo holding the fort alone. We might see Taiko Wii 4, or a Basara 3 append disc, but 3rd parties are almost entirely out now. It's getting to the point where soon Nintendo will be publishing more 3rd party games (Just Dance 2, Goldeneye, New Fatal Frame) than 3rd parties themselves, lol.
Troy Musou isn't a "big" game either. It's another Koei Canada production that the Japanese will most likely avoid like the plague. 100k if it's lucky, and I mean lucky.
PS3 also had Disaster Report 4 canceled entirely, for pretty obvious reasons.







