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Also 200K shipped worldwide for Root Letter
That's quite surprising considering how it bombed in Japan.
Then again, PQube seem to have really good retail channels in Europe and nearly always manage to overstuff.
Also 200K shipped worldwide for Root Letter
That's quite surprising considering how it bombed in Japan.
Then again, PQube seem to have really good retail channels in Europe and nearly always manage to overstuff.
Some new numbers.
That's quite surprising considering how it bombed in Japan.
Then again, PQube seem to have really good retail channels in Europe and nearly always manage to overstuff.
lol at how they sneak in Space invaders in there. Indication that they are preparing a TR style revival for it? =PSome new numbers.
lol at how they sneak in Space invaders in there. Indication that they are preparing a TR style revival for it? =P
Yeah saw that, it just doesn't fit in that list with all those sales numbers. Btw. Taito stuff is not even being self-published but by other unrelated publishers (e.g. Dariusburst CS by Kadokawa Games), is it? What's up with that?They've been including that one for the the past 5+ years because they spent $600+ million buying Taito.
You'll notice it's one brand from each company (Square, Enix, Eidos, and Taito).
Famitsu have SMM 3DS shipment over 1.07M while Nintendo shipped 1.04M though.
Nintendo's shipment data includes that too.Didn't Famitsu include digital cards in their numbers?
These things.
Ōkami;229443155 said:Nintendo's shipment data includes that too.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia will be releasing on February 1st, so the next two days will be pretty eventful in the mobile space.
Do we think it'll have online play or only local?Square Enix released a new trailer for Fortune Street 30th Anniversary. It's still for PS4/Vita: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU4Hlio3u3s&feature=youtu.be
The only reason I bring this one up is that I believe it was seen as one of the more probable Switch ports given the series.
Square Enix released a new trailer for Fortune Street 30th Anniversary. It's still for PS4/Vita: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU4Hlio3u3s&feature=youtu.be
The only reason I bring this one up is that I believe it was seen as one of the more probable Switch ports given the series.
Well yeah, i don't see FFXV ever happening. FFXII: Zodiac Age isn't exclusive is it?
Dissidia: Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia will be releasing on February 1st, so the next two days will be pretty eventful in the mobile space.
Ōkami;229438825 said:Nintendo says 120m units of 3DS hardware sold, which I'm pretty sure doesn't include Virtual Console games.
So, about 20 million comes from digital, doing the same math Wii U has 2 million sales on digital, out of 15 million.
It's a turn based RPG.
It looks like Tales of Berseria had the worst opening in the series for a mainline Tales of title starting from Tales of Graces f. Kingdom Hearts HD II.8 Final Chapter probably stole some audience.
Years of damage to the brand rearing its head.Possibly relevant:
It'll be interesting to see how it does elsewhere but it's looking likely that Berseria will be significantly down worldwide from Zestiria.
Ōkami;229438825 said:Nintendo says 120m units of 3DS hardware sold, which I'm pretty sure doesn't include Virtual Console games.
Years of damage to the brand rearing its head.
I would expect it to do worse since it's not the first and the previous two Tales releases on Steam probably turned people off.They did well to expand on to Steam with Zestiria, it'll be interesting to see if the better received Berseria will match it's result.
I would expect it to do worse since it's not the first and the previous two Tales releases on Steam probably turned people off.
I believe when it was announced at TGS they specifically called it PlayStation Exclusive. Tbh it seems like quite a poor decision but I guess we'll see.
To be fair, there's indeed a way bigger defensiveness coming from some people than last time, especially since the PS4 is such a success WW.
Anyway, happens every gen for every console.
Last year Nintendo said Fates was at 780k in Japan, they probably counted getting the other game as a second purchase rather than DLC and I guess they changed their minds for this time.
Also a demo. Not a very convincing one IMO.Years of damage to the brand rearing its head.
Yeah, honestly a Radiant Collection on Switch could work if they got it out say in Summer with Warriors in Fall. Honestly shocked we haven't seen that yet period.
Is that even in the works?
Talk about a...Switch.Ōkami;229478777 said:Last year Nintendo said Fates was at 780k in Japan, they probably counted getting the other game as a second purchase rather than DLC and I guess they changed their minds for this time.
Awakening, Fates and Holy War Story are all at the 500k mark, considerably higher than all the other games but Mystery of the Emblem.
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b. On the other hand, re-releases of popular titles Resident Evil 5 (for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) and Resident Evil 4 (for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) performed steadily thanks to a stable fanbase for the brand. Additionally, Monster Hunter Generations, known as Monster Hunter X (Cross) in Japan and Asia (for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems), achieved solid sales overseas thanks to Capcom's established brand capabilities.
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So did Detective Pikachu fail?
I thought it was set up to be episodic...
So according to Nintendo, Nes Classic Edition (Famicon) sell-through is 1.5M worldwide.
Even pre-orders for Switch are strong, they keep expectations of 2 millions shipped by the end of March.
There're more unannounced titles from Nintendo for 3DS.Chris vindicated!
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Can't blame Chris for expecting Nintendo to actually try to make Switch successful.
It'll be interesting to see how it does elsewhere but it's looking likely that Berseria will be significantly down worldwide from Zestiria.
Yup, came out almost a year ago, in fact. And it was indeed supposed to be episodic, but I'm assuming TPC weren't really happy with sales so they decided to scrap the episodic plans in order to release them all as a single package at retail (if the whole thing wasn't scrapped altogether). I could see that being one of the "many other unnannounced titles" Nintendo is supposedly bringing to the 3DS.
I remember Famitsu digital estimates weren't really stellar, especially for a game that seemed to have quite the production value (for a digital-only game, but even for a 3DS game too).
Retail (download cards I guess)
3DS Detective Pikachu 5.471
Digital
3DS Detective Pikachu 21.749