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Acevil said:
Buzzi said:
Zlejedi said:
M.U.G.E.N said:

I have to ask...where the heck are those re-entries of titles like nintendogs etc that Source predicted? :S I think the source should use a different source..the one he is using now for the Japanese preview seemed to be HEAVILY 3Ds biased

Great start for OP! wonder if they would localize it, would be pretty sweet

Pandora's Tower is...well not sure...between meh and ok?

what is this Troy game? does anyone know? Dynasty Warriors Troy version?

and I'm VERY impressed with Patapon 3 sales..some nice legs there for the game

It's not the matter of sources but rather the mind processing information as same "errors" happened with Wii and DS in past.

Still as i said in comment below Japan preview no way 3DS is above Psp and no way there were One Piece shortages.

Nintendo is dead in Japan for now. If Sony can provide good software in early months of NGP release and secure next gen monster hunter there's real chance to conquer home market.

Right now Pokemon is still bigger than MH, and we're speaking of a Nintendo handheld...looking at the reasons why 3DS isn't selling (I saw them in another thread) the price will be a bigger problem for NGP and the reasons like "I'm happy with x system" will probably count more too, since the userbase is more similar to the one PSP is looking/selling at. We should just not think that a great predecessor means a great successor, even if I'm sure 3DS will do fine in the future with bigger games.


The PSP(and later NGP) vs DS (and 3DS), is that Nintendo has more than one aces in Japan.

Pokemon is just one of their Aces, with 2D mario being another, and variety of titles that reach 4 million like Animal Crossing DS and Mario Kart DS. I think people are setting themselves up for a NGP will win and will be greatly disappointed, namely when Nintendo is actually in a position to easily drop the price, due to low costs of the device. 

ah, but sony fans have the power of lowered expectation on our side.  if NGP is even close to 50% market share (within ~5%) we're counting it as a win.  :P