MohammadBadir said:
What do I get? XD |
You get to keep owning your WiiU! :)
Congrats to Wii U | |||
| I won't congratulate because I hate Nintendo | 19 | 14.96% | |
| Nintendo going third party | 39 | 30.71% | |
| I'll donate my Wii U to the museum | 42 | 33.07% | |
| Wii was better | 27 | 21.26% | |
| Total: | 127 | ||
MohammadBadir said:
What do I get? XD |
You get to keep owning your WiiU! :)
Pavolink said:
Nope. PS4 | 13.489 | 12.430 | | 822.554 | | 822.554And it crossed the line with Dreamcast weeks ago. |
Yep, in 42 week Dreamcast have almost reach 1.1 million. xD

| Seece said: Pretty amazing to look at how Japan contributes to each console maker WiiU sales - 25% PS4 sales - 5% XB1 sales - 0% |
Wow, Japan is becoming less and less important. Good news for Xbox!
Well good job Nintendo.
You managed to outsell ps4 in one region (and the third beggest economy). However it's time for you to conquer the holyland of gaming (America).
Famitsu says maybe this week, or the week after. VGC splits the difference and says almost certainly this week (i.e. w/e 7 Dec).
So congrats in advance once all sources of data have past that milestone.
Since PS4 has already been mentioned, It will be interesting to see whether PS4 can get there with almost exactly 2 years under its belt. It's looking like 1 million after 1 full year is pretty likely. It could get to 2 million before the end of 2015. It will be a very long time, and perhaps never, for PS4 to haul in the lead Wii U established in Japan, but I think it's highly likely that PS4 will keep chipping away at that gap.
Not sure Wii U is at less than half of its lifespan. It's entirely possible that Nintendo will launch its next console with only a 4-year lifespan on Wii U. 2015 might be the crunch year for that sort of decision.
“The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace."
Jimi Hendrix
It's cool that Ninty is saving money for when they go 3rd party next gen. lol JK...
...no but seriously please go 3rd party. Or at least stop being wierdos and make a normal console for once.
I'm now filled with determination.
zorg1000 said:
Well I'm not sure Wii U will sell better next year than GC did in 2004 for Japan. Last year Wii U sold about 900k in Japan and it's currently down YOY by about 100k so we can estimate year end sales to be about 750-800k, depending on the boost that Smash Bros can cause in the final 4 weeks. That would mean Wii U will be down YOY despite having big releases like Donkey Kong, Mario Kart & Smash Bros which are some of Nintendo's biggest hitters. Next year's lineup does look good but in terms of games that can move alot of units, I'm not so sure. Games like Kirby & Yoshi are 2nd/3rd tier franchises and likely will sell to existing users, Mario Maker has potential but with NSMBU/Luigi U/3D World already out it seems like the Mario fanbase is already on Wii U, Splatoon is another game with potential but is an unproven new ip, Zelda hasn't been very big in Japan for quite some time now, Star Fox is a wildcard we don't know anything about it really so I'll hold judgement on that, I have a hard time seeing Devil's Third selling well. Pretty much the only game that seems like it could be a really big system seller is Xenoblade X. So I kinda expect Wii U to be down YOY again in 2015. 900k in 2013, 750-800k in 2014, 600k in 2015. Perhaps in can match GC 2004 sales but I can't see it doing much more. Edit: actually the GC lineup wasn't horrible in 2004. March-Metal Gear Solid:The Twin Snakes April-Pikmin 2 July-Paper Mario:The Thousand Year Door October-Mario Power Tennis November-Mario Party 6/Naruto:Clash of Ninja 3 December-Donkey Kong Jungle Beat It's not bad and is comparable to the known titles for next year. |
twin snakes sold like shit (less than 500k). pikmin 2 was a huge decline from pikmin (+400k less, or more than 35% of pikmin's sales). jungle beat, while a terrific game, was viewed initially as a novelty and sold accordingly, selling only 25% of what the last major dk game did (dk 64). this is in no way comparable to a new zelda game (which routinely sell 4m+, even on the gc), or a new star fox (which sold almost 2m even when it sucked in star fox adventures, with star fox 64 selling 4m+). paper mario (2.25m) and metroid prime 2 (1.33m), which you missed, were the must-own titles that year. neither sold well compared to the previous installments.
2004 was a bad year for the gc globally, let's not pretend otherwise. the wii u's 2004 was actually 2013, when there were no games rather than the embarrassment of riches the gamecube had at launch. smash, sunshine, metriod prime, wind waker in the same 12-16 month period! and then mario kart at the end of 2003!
Congrats for Nintendo, i hope more good game comes to Wii U, and i hope they learn from their mistakes in the future.

Puppyroach said:
You get to keep owning your WiiU! :) |
I don't have one :P
| HollyGamer said: Congrats for Nintendo, i hope more good game comes to Wii U, and i hope they learn from their mistakes in the future. |
Yeah, hopefully they don't get lax again like they did in the latter half of the Wii's lifecycle. Now that they're getting back in shape, they need to maintain their productivity and efficiency. More profits, more games, more sales. Win, win, win.