zorg1000 said:
So if the series has room for improvement on the technical side than why not just release Bravely Third on Nintendo's next gen handheld which will likely be more powerful than Vita? |
Can't deny that. I would buy this actually


zorg1000 said:
So if the series has room for improvement on the technical side than why not just release Bravely Third on Nintendo's next gen handheld which will likely be more powerful than Vita? |
Can't deny that. I would buy this actually
| # | SYS | Title | FW | LTD | Retail | Digital | Publisher | Release Date |
| 1 | NWU | New Super Mario Bros. U | 170.563 | 1.224.356 | 1.217.591 | 6.765 | Nintendo | 08/12/2012 |
| 2 | NWU | Mario Kart 8 | 350.749 | 1.002.380 | 964.946 | 37.434 | Nintendo | 29/05/2014 |
Mario Kart 8 becomes this gen (and WiiU's) second million seller.
Only counting consoles of course







minecraft evergreen
ps4 nice bump
oh and those nep PS4 bundles someone mentioned before were Sony Store exclusive so wont have contributed much to its bump
hoggin' all the action, I see...
KyleeStrutt said:
Mario Kart 8 becomes this gen (and WiiU's) second million seller. Only counting consoles of course |
Go Mario Kart!!!
Now we just have to see how high it can go.
I didn't realise MK8 wasn't at 1 million in Japan yet. Not sure how my expectations should be calibrated on this, but if asked I would have guessed it would be over 1 million by now. I don't really pay much attention to Wii U game sales in Japan most weeks. Oh, well not too many weeks away now. Also, while I'm noticing Wii U games this week, where's Super Smash for Wii U? How long has that been out of the top 20/30?
Hardware wise the only thing worth mentioning is the HUGE discrepancy between Famitsu and Media Create with Xb one. It's over 100% difference (taking the lower number as the point of reference). That's massive, as a %. Worse than a VGChartz estimate.
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| binary solo said: I didn't realise MK8 wasn't at 1 million in Japan yet. Not sure how my expectations should be calibrated on this, but if asked I would have guessed it would be over 1 million by now. I don't really pay much attention to Wii U game sales in Japan most weeks. Oh, well not too many weeks away now. Also, while I'm noticing Wii U games this week, where's Super Smash for Wii U? How long has that been out of the top 20/30? Hardware wise the only thing worth mentioning is the HUGE discrepancy between Famitsu and Media Create with Xb one. It's over 100% difference (taking the lower number as the point of reference). That's massive, as a %. Worse than a VGChartz estimate. |
4 weeks.







3DS still the king
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tbone51 said:
Im surprised he hasnt noticed lol. I never hear once say the opposite when a game does ok/underperform/bomb/etc. |
Given the PS4/PSV combined install base is less than the Wii U/ 3DS combined install base there doesn't seem to be much logic in calling for games that are on Nintendo platforms to become Sony exclusives. However I do think there is some logic in calling for underperforming games on Nintendo platforms to become multiplatform and include Sony platforms without abandoning Nintendo platforms. Japan is the one place where it makes sense to make Nintendo/Sony multiplatform games. The only problem is the major difference in hardware, particularly in the home consoles. Developers will either gimp on the use of the gamepad, or they will gimp on making use of PS4's superior specs. Or they will gimp on both.
“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