The November Videogame Market By the Numbers
Along with the news that more than half of the US is playing games, the November NPD numbers offer an interesting insight into the games industry. The ongoing console war was white hot, with record hardware sales. The Wii outsold the PS3 by half a million systems last month, and is quickly gaining on the Xbox 360's total sales figures. The big winners last month were software publishers, though, with a record $1.3 billion in sales. "Obviously Call of Duty 4 performed well on both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. It is now second only to Halo 3 for first-month sales numbers on the Xbox 360. On the PlayStation 3 no other game has launched as well as Call of Duty 4 in November. Super Mario Galaxy performed extremely well for its first month. Two new properties - Assassin's Creed and Mass Effect - sold well enough to make the top 10. Across both platforms, Assassin's Creed was actually the second best selling game of the month. It is amusing to note that despite the unprecedented Nintendo DS and PSP sales, no game for either system sold well enough to make the top 10 software list for November."
You can only wonder how many systems the people claiming Nintendo is manufacturing this shortage think are being produced.
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The so called xbox/ps/nintendo "console war" has been going on hot and heavy for what, 7+ years now? Can we stop calling it "white hot" and finally conceed that the each console of this generation is filling a different need, as shown by last month's NPD data? Galaxy sold well, COD4 sold well, Assasin's creed sold well, Mass effect sold well, Halo 3 sold well, the DS and PSP hardware sold well, even if they didn't have any standout games. To me, that sounds like everybody's pretty damned happy about this holiday season, and even though the ps3 isn't doing as well as the rest, they will catch up eventually. Everyone has nailed what they were trying to accomplish this gen. Congrats to all the consoles and software developers.
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Why do you think the PS3 is selling better in Europe than the 360? The graphics are pretty much comparable, and the 360 has a much larger library of games and is less expensive. Is the Blu-Ray drive a bigger factor in Europe than in America?
I don't have either; the only next-gen console I have is a Wii. But if I was to get one of the two, it would be the 360, purely because of the game selection. I'm just pushing that purchase off as long as possible, hoping the console will be more reliable and cheaper in the future.
I'd say it has to be Sony's incomprehensible "this is living" marketing. Some of those commercials were so mind-blowingly odd, that afterwards you're in a stupor as to what you just watched at which point I suspect they put in subliminal "buy me" messages.
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People in Europe don't particularly like microsoft and their antics. Europe went nuts over the PS and PS2, they like what they get with the Sony consoles and seem to be sticking with it. Most of my friends won't entertain getting a 360 even back when there was no PS3. Halo has been the only real magnate for the xbox machines.
Those of us that have the have the Wii, are bored pretty with it. No one really wants a crap version of what they can get on a PS3, the Wii's graphic are really shit when you're used to HD gaming on a big screen with surround sound. Friends come around and have a laugh on Wii sports, but then want to get on with real gaming in true next-gen glory. So no interest or desire to give money to microsoft, an apathetic interest in the Wii, leaves just one thing.
long live pc gaming!
Does anyone care to discuss the difference in attach rates? The summary didn't specify the PS3 or PS2 attach rates, but it did come out and basically show the 360 has nearly twice the attach rate of the Wii. They also mention how Wii sports isn't included in the attach rate, but Wii Play is. I know we like to revel in the success the hardware is enjoying, but should there be concern as long as this attach rate gap exists? Should Mario have sold something more like 3million in the first month to bring it closer to the total Zelda sales? So far I believe Guitar Hero III is the most-successful third-party title on the Wii. It was definitely the first time that I noticed a 3rd party in the top ten NPD on that system. Good to see the software is really picking up in total dollars. Impressive.
They are useless for comparing pretty much anything as they are "per console". When consoles have been out for different lengths of time it's meaningless to compare attach rates. If xbox owners have had an extra year (or whatever) to buy games then you'd expect it's attach rate to be higher (a more impressive back catalogue that extra time generates will also help). Perhaps there might be some value in comparing the Wii and 360 attach rates x months after launch.
In short the "attach rate" has too much of an historic component to tell you clearly what is going on "now" which is the interesting thing.
Attach rates are only a useful measurement for console manufacturers selling consoles at a loss. In that situation the manufacturer knows that it has to reach a certain attach rate to claw back that loss before it can even think about a profit (though that is changing now they have additional profit streams such as subscriptions, virtual consoles, blu ray etc).
For everyone else you may as well just talk about total games sold. Dividing it by the number of consoles doesn't tell you anything useful.
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Apathetic over the Wii? Then explain why it's almost as hard to get in the UK as it is in the US.
I'd buy a 360 over a PS3 and you'll find lot of other Europeans are too if you ever spoke to anyone outside of the official Sony fan club. Try checking Amazon.co.uk's games sales list, the top 3 PS3 games are at 18th, 40th and 61st, not exactly what I'd call a triumph.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is a textbook example of "raving fanboy" :) Students in the crowd, I hope you're taking notes!
Honestly guy, give it a rest. To still be trying to claim that in late 2007 is borderline delusional.Uh huh. Let's ignore the more patent examples like Madden '07, which is universally agreed to look a great deal better on 360 compared to PS3. This may simply be due to EA being incompetent, so let's ignore that. We see consistently that cross-platform games like COD4 and Assassin's Creed look identical on both platforms (there are many side-by-side comparison videos on both game sites and YouTube). For exclusives the distinction is more difficult to make, but it's widely agreed that there is no current PS3 game that can trump the best looking 360 games. In the future, perhaps, I certainly agree that the PS3 has more potential horsepower under the hood, but to claim that in late 2007 the PS3 has exceeded the 360's graphics standards is absurd. Even the once-mighty looking MGS4 trailers now look downright pedestrian with the release of COD4, which has the war-torn look done exceptionally well on BOTH platforms.
I am entirely convinced that the 360 and PS3 will consistently be neck and neck in terms of graphical quality this gen, and that the deciding factor will be who has what games, and how fun they are. That battle is far from over, though for an American-style gamer (I despise JRPG gameplay), the 360 is trouncing the PS3. There are clear reasons why the 360 is failing in Japan - there is only one worthy JRPG on the platform, Eternal Sonata, and even its gameplay is somewhat old-hat compared to some of the newest PS2 RPGs in that market. MS needs to step up their game in those genres if they want to capture any portion of that market.
"The PS3 will play every single big name franchise so many Europeans bought PS2s for. Anyone suggesting that all those PS2 gamers are going to give up all those big name titles for a graphically weaker, absurdly unreliable console just to save 50 to 100 bucks?"
Oh, you mean like the new 399 PS3?
Every major franchise the tens of millions of Europeans bought PS2s for will be have new PS3 versions: GT, Final Fantasy, MGS, Killzone, SOCOM, Singstar, GTA, God of War, Ratchet and Clank, Jak and Daxster, and on and on.
Give up all that just to save a bit of cash? Dream on Xbox fanboys...
*sigh* I should learn that you can't attempt reasonable and moderate posts in a console thread without getting flamed.
" The graphics are pretty much comparable,"
Honestly guy, give it a rest. To still be trying to claim that in late 2007 is borderline delusional.
But they are. The PS3 is better in some games, the 360 is better in others. I expect that in the long-term, the PS3 will turn out to be more powerful, but they are clearly similar. Just like the original X-Box was in the same league, but slightly superior, to the Gamecube. They are both graphically superior to the Wii, which is closer to last gen graphics. The 360 & PS3 are close enough in power to negate it as a serious advantage for one consoleor the other.
"is less expensive"
When has console price EVER been a factor in which system gamers buy? Saving 50,100,150 dollars to give up on all the games for an entire generation? PS2 owners are still working through their insanely large library of games and are upgrading to PS3s when the price drops to their own personal price point.
I think that your last sentence contradicts your first. Price is always a factor, in everything anybody buys.
The 360 library is garbage. Halo 3 is a basketcase, Mass Effect is a massive step backwards in rpgs with last gen looking graphics, Lost Planet and Dead Rising were mediocre titles, Forza and PGR are jokes compared to GT.
I think this statement is probably most indicative of your skewed perspective. Saying the graphics on a PS3 are better than the 360 is completely reasonable. Saying the PS3 has a better library of games is silly. By the time that you make this claim, the vast majority of readers have dismissed you as a partisan troll. The selection of games and the price are the two major liabilities the PS3 has.
The PS3 will play every single big name franchise so many Europeans bought PS2s for. Anyone suggesting that all those PS2 gamers are going to give up all those big name titles for a graphically weaker, absurdly unreliable console just to save 50 to 100 bucks?
Well, the 360 is more successful than the PS3 in the US. Lots of people here have given up all those big name titles for a "graphically weaker, absurdly unreliable console". Are they all wrong? Besides, most of those titles will eventually migrate to whatever console is most successful. There are no loyalties among companies, just temporary alliances.
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I've had a Wii for just over a year (Got one 2 days after launch). I got a xbox 360 this past week mainly for my girlfriend to play katamari, and so that we'd have some more generes to play. The Wii has disappointed with engaging titles. I loved Zelda, played Super Paper Mario, and lots of virtual console titles. But there is no real engaging 20 hour+ story line games on it right now. As much as I hated to give money to M$, I hated more to give it to sony. The xbox has ads everywhere, but has a smooth experience and timidly I admit that I like the HD graphics (30" 720p LCD panel, low end for HD, but nice for us). Even on a game like Katamari where graphics are very cartoony, the HD looks nice and clear compared to some games on the Wii. I hope next year 3rd parties step up and give us some good games on the Wii. The graphics can be quite good on it if they try.
Oh yeah.
As seen on vbchartz, the XBox 360 has been in serious trouble for the last 6 months.
It's only doing slightly better than the PS3 in weekly sales worldwide, despite having been out for 12 months longer.
I'd be real concerned if I were Microsoft.
As many have realised, Nintendo changed the rules and have taken themselves out of the war.
There is currently a two side race to the best HD next gen console between MS and Sony, MS are currently winning that hands down and I don't think Sony (outside of Japan) have a hope of catching up.
Nintendo have left the race, and the war by creating a fun, cheap, party machine that is attracting a new type of buyer as well as a proportion of the traditional gamer market.
I believe this expanded potential market goes someway to explaining the constant shortages of the Nintendo console and why everyone seems happy with their sales at the moment.
As an example - I'm a 38 yr old father of four and I've bought myself a Wii so I can play it with my younger kids, I've also bought one for my 19 yr old son. I've never bought a console for myself before and have no interest in games which offer 20 hrs+ of play as I simply don't have 20hrs to spend playing a game.
As an aside, the only game I've finished (due to time) in the last 10 yrs has been Portal.
In conclusion, I believe that Nintendo and MS will remain happy and Sony, in the long term will become pretty unhappy but will still claim to be happy.
You are smoking some very good crack there pal. The 360 is bombing in Japan, but guess what? Japan doesn't matter nearly as much as it used to. Gaming is far more mainstream in other parts of the world (see the Wii) and that is adding additional customers everywhere. Japan used to be very important, but it's shown now that you can do well in North America and Europe and develop a really solid install base. As for you re-buying consoles supposition, well that's just anecdotal bullshit and you know it. You don't have a single shred of proof for that statement. Microsoft will be in the console market for a long time to come and if you think any differently then you are delusional.
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