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I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.
Keep this in mind when reading what I type...
I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.
Deca Sports just shows that the Wii is already oversaturated with these types of games. Now, if Wii Sports Resort bombs (which I do think is a possibity if the blue ocean type of gamers think they don't really have any reason to pick up another Wii Sports title ), it will be huge news.
Heavens to Murgatoids.
| BTFeather55 said: Deca Sports just shows that the Wii is already oversaturated with these types of games. Now, if Wii Sports Resort bombs (which I do think is a possibity if the blue ocean type of gamers think they don't really have any reason to pick up another Wii Sports title ), it will be huge news. |
I doubt Wii Sports Resort will do bad in any way... If people don't automatically buy it because of the name 'Wii', it will do great by word of mouth.
Why would Nintendo worry about crashing. Sales are great, not so much in Japan but they still have a lot of tricks they can pull, not to mention good software will arrive throughout the year.
Even in the worst case scenario, Nintendo has survived worse crashes. They have a huge amount of money in the bank, and their expenses are low since they're mostly a software company and outsource the capital-intensive parts like manufacturing.
My Mario Kart Wii friend code: 2707-1866-0957
for those of you are too lazy to click on the link.
High-Profile Wii Bomb Fuels "Nintendo Crash" Chatter In Japan
Deca Sporta moves two million units; sequel's launch day sales total 2,500.
By Nick Des Barres, 04/18/2009
Hudson announced just last week that its Wii game Deca Sporta (Deca Sports in the West) has sold through two million copies -- unarguably, one of the most successful Wii third party titles worldwide. Accordingly, the company shipped some 85,000 copies of the sequel for its launch day this Thursday in Japan, going as far as to employ multi-platinum boy band superstars Hey! Say! JUMP in its frequently run television commercials.
According to reliable, respected salesblogger Sinobi, however, Deca Sporta moved just 2,500 copies its first day -- 3% of the total shipment. While no game's sales should be judged by day one alone, it is worth noting that the original's launch day sales in Japan were a solid 30,000, with 50% sell-through.
This is just the latest grim Nintendo-related news item in April -- Nintendo DSi's Western launch may have done very well, but the company's stock is down 7.5% today following its first NPD sales dip post-supply constraints. In Japan, PS3 outsold the Wii last month, prompting Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata to state the console was "experiencing the most unhealthy condition since it hit the Japan market."
The situation is so disturbing that major Japanese tech news site Impress Watch was moved to post an opinion piece about a speculative "Nintendo crash". While somewhat alarmist, the article does raise one important question: What if Nintendo sales begin to slow worldwide, as they have in Japan since January? The author, Hiroshige Goto, pinpoints a crippling lack of software for Wii in 2009, along with the allure of high-profile PS3 releases like Resident Evil 5 and Yakuza 3. With no clear must-have Wii titles on the horizon save Wii Sports Resort, the prospect of a worldwide Nintendo slump becomes a plausible notion. Clearly, all eyes will be on Nintendo this E3.
Deca Sports is a high profile game... Who could imagine this being said at 1up...
Fact: Casual games are only high-profile when they flop.
My Mario Kart Wii friend code: 2707-1866-0957