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Michael-5 said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:
Michael-5 said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:
pezus said:

Huge adjustment down, are they going to meet their forecast?


VGC overshipped 3DS, but Nintendo ordered stores to send them back.   

I don't think it will. With a strong Americas launch, I don't see the 3DS being above 3 million by the end of the month. If the game came packaged with a proper launch title (say Layton made it outside Japan) I think the console would have been better off.

Japanese launch was excellent, and the first news we can read about the American one tell us about stellar sales, but it looks like lack of Layton damaged EU launch: even considering that portables are bigger in Japan than elsewhere, if we take into account EU population, more than 3 times as Japan, and American sales too, with USA plus Canada having a slightly smaller population than EU, we could have expected some more, that is, VGC numbers before adjustment looked like the minimum reasonable compared to the other regions. WW launch will be huge anyway, overall, but it could have been even bigger. We'll remain with the unsatisfied curiosity of how big a portable launch could have been if Ninty did everything at its best and full steam...

Wait Layton doesn't have an american release date yet.

I was only saying, if Layton made it as a launch title outside of Japan, then those regions would get inflated sales. Most systems without a great launch title start slow, and to be fair I don't remember the DS having that many great games when it was launched.

Give 3DS some time, after Zelda and Mario Kart, sales may pick up.

I know. But for some reason I don't know, lack of Layton hit EMEAA launch a lot more than American one, probably for European tastes its presence in the launch line-up was more important than for Americans. This doesn't imply that American don't like Layton as much as Europeans, but perhaps the games already available made 3DS more appealing for the former than for the latter. Price and average income could have played a role too, 3DS is cheaper in USA, while American average income is higher than that of most European countries.



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