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* Wii sales pull away from Xbox 360 in Japan - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Wii's Third Party Shaping Up? - 1 messages, 1 author
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TOPIC: Wii sales pull away from Xbox 360 in Japan
http://groups.google.com/group/Nintendo_Revolution/browse_thread/thread/1edf73c32e4b35fe?hl=en
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Date: Sat, Sep 27 2008 10:01 am
From: "group.owner"
Sales for Nintendo Co.'s Wii pulled away from Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox
360 in Japan after a tight hardware race the week prior.
Media Create Co. on Fri. reported that the Wii sold 29,921 units
between Sept. 15 and Sept. 21.
By comparison, the Xbox 360 sold 13,777 units in the same period.
The week prior, the Wii barely outsold the 360 following a Xbox price
cut and the release of key RPG titles.
Wii ranked two titles in the top 10 Japan game sales, including Wii
Fit at No. 6 and Mario Kart Wii at No 10.
Nintendo in Sept. said that the Wii ranked as the No. 2 game hardware
in Aug. according to NPD Group Inc.
To date sales the Wii have reached nearly 12 million units in the
U.S.
. http://news.punchjump.com/article.php?id=6768
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TOPIC: Wii's Third Party Shaping Up?
http://groups.google.com/group/Nintendo_Revolution/browse_thread/thread/e998ee521511aab0?hl=en
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Date: Fri, Oct 10 2008 5:07 pm
From: "group.owner"
Third party support for the Wii seems to be slowly pulling away from
its overly casual stigma. The most recent announcement of No More
Heroes: Desperate Struggle, the follow-up to the odd, violent, and
very enjoyable Wii game joins a growing list of upcoming hardcore
offerings from third-party developers and publishers.
Among the list are Tenchu 4, the Conduit, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross
Generation of Heroes, and MadWorld.
This rare lineup of hardcore titles from companies other than Nintendo
may signify a better understanding, on the developers' and publishers'
parts, of the capabilities of the Wii. In less than two years, the
little white console that could has already been clogged with
countless quick-fix, low-quality, mass-produced shovel ware titles,
something which could spell trouble for the company.
While the lineup of games may be some consolation for hardcore gamers,
the titles still have to worry about the casual audience of the Wii. A
game like the 2007 Carnival Games, for instance, has sold over 2
million copies worldwide – more than anticipated core titles such as
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Resident Evil 4. A sequel (due out
this fall) has been announced following the success, which goes to
show that casual mini-game offerings can be churned out in less than a
year AND sell much more than core titles that take years of work.
The first No More Heroes sold less than half a million copies
worldwide.
It's an uphill battle for games targeting the traditional gamer,
that's for sure. But, a No More Heroes sequel was announced because
the first one apparently "sold well," which suggests that the
developers of these games have lower expectations than they should.
Perhaps with more Wii titles aimed squarely at the hardcore, though,
the Wii will (slowly) shape up to be a friendlier place for third
party developers of the traditional sort.
. http://www.redherring.com/blogs/25198
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