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Skullwaker said:

Yeah, 2015 > 2014 is a given now. All that the Wii U had left in 2014 from now on was Bayonetta 2, Fatal Frame V, Super Smash Bros. U, Taiko Drum Master and Captain Toad. Bayo 2 and FFV both provided very small boosts (like, 1k each, and the Wii U was still under 10k in those weeks), Taiko did nothing and Captain Toad/Smash provided fairly okay boosts.

In contrast, the Wii U still has Splatoon momentum (which has kept it above 10k), Super Mario Maker + bundle, Star Fox Zero, Taiko Drum Master, Genei Ibun Roku #FE, Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash and maybe Yokai Dance if Level-5 is feeling generous. All of which, aside from Taiko and Mario Tennis, I can see providing substantial boosts. And this is without considering the possibility for a temporary price drop or value bundle like they did in 2013.

The battle against 2013 should be fairly easy until late November/early December, where the console really started to hit its stride due to Super Mario 3D World and the Wii Party U bundle.

Edit: I'm also wondering if Project Treasure might get a retail release in Japan, as Dragon's Dogma Online did. That would be a nice surprise.

They need a heavy bundle or a ton of bundles this holiday season to beat 2013. Super Mario Maker provides between 20k-55k and that will pretty much lead to the gap being closed. I personally see the bundle doing 30K+ with 40K being what I want to see. it shouldn't drop off automatically either and should help it create a fairly big gap between it and 2013 before 2013's big week. After that its all about the bundles nintendo will offer.



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uran10 said:
They need a heavy bundle or a ton of bundles this holiday season to beat 2013. Super Mario Maker provides between 20k-55k and that will pretty much lead to the gap being closed. I personally see the bundle doing 30K+ with 40K being what I want to see. it shouldn't drop off automatically either and should help it create a fairly big gap between it and 2013 before 2013's big week. After that its all about the bundles nintendo will offer.

 

Mhm. Beating 2013 will be extremely difficult, but not totally impossible. 

The Super Mario Maker bundle will boost sales, Star Fox will either keep the baseline steady or be a surprise hit, Animal Crossing could attract some potential buyers if they market it enough, and Genei Ibun Roku #FE will probably boost the system along the lines of Xenoblade Chronicles X, maybe more considering it has two well known brands attached to it, but it also depends on if there's a bundle or not.

What Nintendo really needs to do is make a "Best Value + Splatoon" bundle, where the console is like 6000 yen cheaper, Splatoon and maybe 1 other game is included (something that's really popular, like MK8 or Smash), and maybe an amiibo if they want. Then market it like crazy as a limited time offer and sales would go through the roof. 



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JetSetter said:
Wow, having passed up the year that gave Japan Smash and MK is a surprising feat for the Wii U (thanks more than likely to Splatoon). The only other title this year that I expect to push units in Japan is SMM . Though if that Yo-Kai Watch dancing game comes out this year then that could be another contender (though I have my doubts).

I wouldn't count Genei Ibun Roku #FE out for Japan. Same for Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, but that's more debatable. And who knows, Maybe Mario tennis Ultra Smash will be a... Smash Hit?



Bofferbrauer said:

I wouldn't count Genei Ibun Roku #FE out for Japan. Same for Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, but that's more debatable. And who knows, Maybe Mario tennis Ultra Smash will be a... Smash Hit?


Amiibo Festival comes bundled with Amiibos, and is a mixture of Animal Crossing, Amiibos, and Mario Party. Nintendo literally just smashed a bunch of their things that generate ungodly amounts of money together.

Also, Mario Tennis has actually sold exceptionally well in Japan in the past.



Bofferbrauer said:
I wouldn't count Genei Ibun Roku #FE out for Japan. Same for Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, but that's more debatable. And who knows, Maybe Mario tennis Ultra Smash will be a... Smash Hit?

 

I wouldn't count on Mario Tennis moving any hardware.

That being said, GIR#FE, Animal Crossing and Yokai Dance definitely have the potential to move a good amount of hardware if handled properly. Star Fox Zero is the true wildcard, though. It could surprise us like Splatoon (though not on the same level, obviously).



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Bofferbrauer said:
JetSetter said:
Wow, having passed up the year that gave Japan Smash and MK is a surprising feat for the Wii U (thanks more than likely to Splatoon). The only other title this year that I expect to push units in Japan is SMM . Though if that Yo-Kai Watch dancing game comes out this year then that could be another contender (though I have my doubts).

I wouldn't count Genei Ibun Roku #FE out for Japan. Same for Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, but that's more debatable. And who knows, Maybe Mario tennis Ultra Smash will be a... Smash Hit?

Oh yeah,I forgot about Amiibo Festival! After HHD I should know better than to underestimate a spinoff AC game (no sarcasm even though it sounds like it). #FE should sell okay but I have my doubts about that pushing systems, same for Mario Tennis. 



Skullwaker said:

Nintendo really needs to do is make a "Best Value + Splatoon" bundle, where the console is like 6000 yen cheaper, Splatoon and maybe 1 other game is included (something that's really popular, like MK8 or Smash), and maybe an amiibo if they want. Then market it like crazy as a limited time offer and sales would go through the roof. 

Agreed, Splatoon is selling so well that a Bundle is long overdue. Would be nice if it had a unique, multicolored (as if inked by different guns) case as well

Speaking of unique cases, it's a bit sad that this tradition died away. The many colors of the Gamecube or the N64 where always interesting and an eye-catcher compard to the bland black-or-white cases you see all the time. I'd wish they made a green Link special edition when Zelda Wii U gets released, complete with the game, WWHD, and digital copies of Twilight Princess, Skyward sword and all the NES-N64 Zelda games from the VC preinstalled; an updated copy of the Hyrule Historia, all Zelda-themed Amiibo and maybe some other goodies. That would be a Zelda collector's edition worth the name - and probably a lot of sales, even if priced at a prohibitive 500-600$



Bofferbrauer said:
Agreed, Splatoon is selling so well that a Bundle is long overdue. Would be nice if it had a unique, multicolored (as if inked by different guns) case as well

Speaking of unique cases, it's a bit sad that this tradition died away. The many colors of the Gamecube or the N64 where always interesting and an eye-catcher compard to the bland black-or-white cases you see all the time. I'd wish they made a green Link special edition when Zelda Wii U gets released, complete with the game, WWHD, and digital copies of Twilight Princess, Skyward sword and all the NES-N64 Zelda games from the VC preinstalled; an updated copy of the Hyrule Historia, all Zelda-themed Amiibo and maybe some other goodies. That would be a Zelda collector's edition worth the name - and probably a lot of sales, even if priced at a prohibitive 500-600$

Agreed. If they did more special editions for the Wii U like they do with the 3DS, I believe it would sell more. Even if it's just a bit. 

That Zelda bundle would be a dream come true for many. It's just a shame that it won't happen, lol. Well, a limited edition console might, but not all the stuff with it, unfortunately.



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Well, looks like 11k is the new baseline for the Wii U in Japan. Quite an improvement from what we had the last years