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How the Vita will do in the second year?

Worse (<3 million) 138 21.97%
 
Same (3-4 million) 161 25.64%
 
Better (4-7 million) 254 40.45%
 
Doubling (>7 million) 75 11.94%
 
Total:628
osed125 said:
Scisca said:
osed125 said:
Scisca said:
osed125 said:
Scisca said:
I've recently heard an idea about Sony making a Digimon games for Vita. I think this could be worth a shot, it would be the closest thing to Pokemon imaginable. Just make it a good RPG with awesome graphics that 3DS can't get close to, market it like crazy and hope for the best!

Won't work. The media will look it as a Pokemon clone and will get A LOT of bad press (even more than PASBR), plus if it is targeted to kids, the parents will buy the cheaper console (obviously the 3DS), and also you can't compte with Pokemon in popularity.

It would be compared, no doubt, they'd just have to find their own way to make the game different enough. After all, from what I remember the Digimon series was never about catching other Digimons, right? So the game could be quite different and avoid being compared at every step and often dismissed from the start like PSASBR. If you don't try, you'll never win. Right now Vita has nothing for kids and I think there is some potential here, though this game obviously would never win with Pokemon, just like the anime didn't. Still, if it became a legit enough game to warrant sequels and moved a couple Vitas, it would be a success. They could bundle the game with special edition Vitas in different colours and with the Digimon images or something and market that heavily to get to the parents. Parents choose the cheaper console, but I can't imagine Vita not dropping the price. 179 vs. 199 could work.

The marketing push will need to be extreme to warranty a success. Kids are familiar with the Pokemon concept, a similar game will create doubts in a lot of them (similar to how kids thought Digimon was a copy of Pokemon). It could work but the marketing needs to be huge, I'm talking about toys, A LOT of adds and heck even a TV show or something. 

Why not, there already is an anime, toys probably as well. They could talk with the owners of the brand about a reboot, new season, they could make a full cinema CGI movie, whatever. The bottom line is - there are many options, Sony can make a push at every single market. There are many awesome games they should fight to bring to Vita, but they seem to be so passive, it hurts.

I thought you were talking about a new series, not Digimon, I misread your previous post. A reboot could work, but Sony will have to investigate if the purchase of the franchise plus marketing will be feasible for them in the long run. Digimon have lost a lot of popularity and making kids like the series again will take a lot of investment. Unfortunately, given Sony's track record this job is probably going to be harder than it looks.

I'm not talking about a new series, that would be too hard and expensive, I doubt Sony could pull that off. They don't even have to buy the Digimon franchise, just make a deal with the owners and cooperate with them. After all, they should also be interested in earning some extra money on their IP.



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It's hard to make a prediction without a Sony direct conference. Some cool games coming out this year but no official dates yet (Soul Sacrifice & Tearaway). I'd say slightly better as they might cut the regular price to $200.



green_sky said:
It's hard to make a prediction without a Sony direct conference. Some cool games coming out this year but no official dates yet (Soul Sacrifice & Tearaway). I'd say slightly better as they might cut the regular price to $200.


Well they have Destination PlayStation next month but they leave most of their info to the PS Blog, especially after both Pulse and Qore were cancelled. They need to create dedicated PS Blog apps so they can reach more viewers.



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Chark said:
green_sky said:
It's hard to make a prediction without a Sony direct conference. Some cool games coming out this year but no official dates yet (Soul Sacrifice & Tearaway). I'd say slightly better as they might cut the regular price to $200.

Well they have Destination PlayStation next month but they leave most of their info to the PS Blog, especially after both Pulse and Qore were cancelled. They need to create dedicated PS Blog apps so they can reach more viewers.

Do they have Playstation Destination every year. I don't quite recall if they had it in previous year. We'll know by E3 for sure though. 



green_sky said:
Chark said:
green_sky said:
It's hard to make a prediction without a Sony direct conference. Some cool games coming out this year but no official dates yet (Soul Sacrifice & Tearaway). I'd say slightly better as they might cut the regular price to $200.

Well they have Destination PlayStation next month but they leave most of their info to the PS Blog, especially after both Pulse and Qore were cancelled. They need to create dedicated PS Blog apps so they can reach more viewers.

Do they have Playstation Destination every year. I don't quite recall if they had it in previous year. We'll know by E3 for sure though. 

No, I think the last one was the NGP(Vita) announcement. Speculation over PS4 announcment, but the rumor has that pinned for May.



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It's so unknown right now if the Vita will do good. So far I've seen nothing for it to be able to propel past lat years' sales for the system. But that's because nothing has been announced (for all I know.) If, at E3 or some other time, Sony decides to cut the price then I'm sure it'll do better this year.

If they don't, they I doubt it.



7 million... on shelves

lololololol



Yay!!!

ethomaz said:
Mnementh said:
ethomaz said:
When 7 million became sensational??? lol lol lol

Ah, should have written doubling. I edit that.

lol for me if the Vita sells anything below 10 million this year it will be doomed... EPIC FAIL for sure... 7 million is below dead.

Well, you better discuss this prediction with Kitler. Your expectations for coming sales differ very much.



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kitler53 said:
Mnementh said:
kitler53 said:
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and i voted, optomistically, that it will sell about the same.  >.<

Ouch...

I was thinking I, that Sony will keep supporting the Vita and the PS4-launch at the end of the year might bring some sales. I didn't consider price-cute, because I have no idea how that will influence sales on the long run and if it even will happen this year. That's why pessimistic.

But yes, you say console-gaming as a whole will face some major problems, I remember. I hope you are wrong, but sadly you have arguments that support your opinion.

i hope i'm wrong too.

also, love the typo.  :P

LOL, nice typo.



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Wh1pL4shL1ve_007 said:
7 million... on shelves

lololololol


And just a few select Walmart locations :D