


Holiday Game Sales Not Looking Optimum? 49
Thanks to Yahoo/Reuters for their report suggesting that videogame sales aren't quite as spectacular as hoped, so far this holiday season. Analyst reports cite retailer concerns over: "soft sales", apparently due to "few 'hot' new titles, slow hardware sales, high software price points, and increased competition for consumers' home entertainment dollars as newer technologies become more affordable." Nonetheless, industry observers are expecting "12.5 percent year-over-year software sales growth for November", but this still will "fall well short of original analyst, publisher, and retailer estimates." Finally, although the article cites "broad agreement that there is no blockbuster title this holiday like last year's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City", the "top title at retail" in analyst estimates was EA's Need for Speed Underground, and other top-sellers include True Crime, Tony Hawk's Underground, and GTA Double Pack.
Have to agree (Score:3, Interesting)
Premature ejaculation? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Premature ejaculation? (Score:1)
Re:Premature ejaculation? (Score:2, Interesting)
Few Hot Titles (Score:4, Interesting)
My guess is that if publishers started to fund original ideas and took a few risks, that sales would boom for them. Since consumers are starved for something different, there's a good chance that those ideas would do well.
Re:Few Hot Titles (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Few Hot Titles (Score:3, Interesting)
Crimson Skies (though a bit older)
Final Fantasy X-2
Fire Emblem (again a bit older)
Mario Kart:DD
Super Mario Bros. 3
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
but yes, a lot of the new games came out almost a bit early for the XMas rush, and many games were delayed until January at the earliest (FF:CC, Doom 3, HL2), and probably later (in the cases of the latter 2).
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How are DVD sales going? (Score:3, Insightful)
An interesting statistic would be the percentage of xmas video game sales that aren't presents. All the stuff I buy I'd buy all year round, it's just that so much of it is released "for xmas" and therefore it looks like I spend more specifically because it is xmas.
From a little game store... (Score:1, Insightful)
THUG is selling well too.
It is hard to tell who is leading though, as I dont keep track of the actual sales. I do want to point out the article is right, sales are slow for our little store. I am glad they are slow though, gives us more time to stand around and play geometry wars, the only reason to buy Project Gotha
Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:1)
Maybe christmas next year?
Re:Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:1)
I think that they (HL2 especially) better watch out, as their main selling point is going to be all the physics stuff (as well as all the nice vertex/fragment shader based gfx), but there are several other games in development which include physics engines (does anyone know of any other engines which specifically licence the havoc engine as valve has?).
I doubt many new titles (fps specifically) are being designed without a physics engi
Re:Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:1)
Re:Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:1)
Re:Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:3, Informative)
As for someone stealing HL2's thunder, well, I just don't think that's going to happen. Doom 3 is probably the only game that has a chance of doing tha
Re:Everyone was expecting HL2 & D3 (Score:1)
And a good thing, too. It means I don't have to go shopping for a new gfx card just yet.
Not great news from the sales floor (Score:5, Informative)
I think the big surprise is the popularity of the GameCube. For the first time since I started working in the shop I sold more GCs than the other two consoles put together.
Personally, I think I'm going to drag out my N64 and have another go through Goldeneye. Perhaps they should look at putting out an updated version of that for the GameCube or even the other platforms. Heck, even the original version done like the recent Zelda pack would be a great seller. It destroys all the other Bond games.
Re:Not great news from the sales floor (Score:4, Insightful)
If that's 'Game', they will look pretty grim. Go check out play.com to see how much you're being undercut.
One of the major factors in the UK at the moment is that prices haven't budged before Christmas; there was a time when, like the food retailers, quite a few places would reduce their prices in the run up to increase the short term spending power of the customer...this has all but disappeared in the media and electronics industry (although they're still trying to shift the X-boxes this year.)
BTW, you didn't mention Worms3D, NFS:Underground or Max Payne 2. They aren't selling?
Analyst estimates? (Score:2, Insightful)
GTA Double Pack? Unless you don't have a PS2 and/or medium end computer (relatively speaking), who DOESN'T have a copy of at least one of the two games? (Not to mention all the publicity its gotten over the years...)
True Crime Streets of LA? Considering thats in the same line as GTA Double Pack, I'm gonna assume analysts gambled on the violence factor and figured the mindless masses would buy into it.
Tony Hawk Underground? Ad
Estimates Too High? Shock of Shocks! (Score:5, Insightful)
I have a suggestion as to WHY analysts have been too optimistic about increasing video game sales (besides trying to inflate stock prices, of course). I think it's likely that analysts are looking at the console sales and the potential increase in game sales without taking into account the fact that gaming newcomers are probably going to buy fewer games overall than their "hardcore" brethren. For example, someone who stood in line for 10 or more hours in the freezing cold to buy a PS2 on launch day is probably an avid gamer who will spend a lot of money on new games. On the other hand, someone who picked up their first game console within the past year is more likely to be someone who was waiting for console prices to come down and will probably spend less discretionary income on software.
Of course, there are still two big shopping weeks to consider. The second week (26th through 31st) in particular could be interesting because we'll see how people spend their liquid holiday loot. In any case, it's too early to make any big hay out of this. Maybe a week or two after New Year's, an article like this could have some SOLID numbers.
What, no multi-player games? (Score:2)
While some games last over an hour, most last about 15 minutes, so it is easy to jump in.
To win, you need a team; good warriors, good leaders, and (critical) a good commander. They all have to work together, and at times build structures or go on suicide runs.
If any part of the team is weak, your team will likely loose.
The main problem with the game is that there aren't enough players (and getting stiffed by a poor commander), though over the last few week
Re:What, no multi-player games? (Score:2)
Re:What, no multi-player games? (Score:1)
Re:What, no multi-player games? (Score:2)
If you like go-it-alone FPS, there are times when Savage is quite nice. Sniper, sneeking into an enemy's base, or just mowing them down. Kill more, get more gold for bigger weapons and other tools (land mines are my favorite; 60+ kills in a 40 minute game!).
If you like capture the flag, Savage will not disapoint since there tends to be 2-4 flags; capture a flag and you can spawn there -- usually closer to the enemy base.
It will look and act like a traditional FPS at first, th
Re:Games for the Holiday season (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Games for the Holiday season (Score:2)
Hopefully I'll be getting Deus Ex 2, and Links 2004 soon, otherwise I'll need to go buy them myself.
Re:Games for the Holiday season (Score:2)
I probably would, apart from the fact that I don't like platformers (yes, this is probably a horrible assumption) and apparently the total gameplay time is 10 hours. That's 3.90/hour at top retail prices, although they're bringing it down quite a lot because it's not been that well marketed.
Re:Games for the Holiday season (Score:3, Insightful)
If length of entertainment is what you prefer in games, you should probably be playing an MMORPG. But you're probably not playing an MMORPG because you, like myself, probably realize ho
Re:Games for the Holiday season (Score:2)
BT, DT, got conned into the expansions. I now refuse to play them because of the complete subsumption of the 'R' in 'RPG' into a scramble for levels/money/titles. I'm less interested in becoming uber as I am in development of the story. Deus Ex, Max Payne, Half Life all managed to break my dislike of the FPS genre enough to delight me with excellent (if derivative in places) story-telling.
"If not just f
Re:Games for the Holiday season (Score:2)
Two words: Half & Life.
Excuse my profanity, but f**k the game engine.
How good were some of the bits of humour? The surprises? The constant running into the suit guy? The tentacled thing at the bottom of the silo?
Seriously, although the ending was weak, the story had elements that could keep you chuckling and the occasional moments of suspense that were immersive. I hav
No surprises here (Score:1)
Well, I'm doing my bit (Score:4, Insightful)
I've never spent so much on games and game equipment for Christmas. I've bought a Gamecube, Zelda Wind Waker, Super Mario Sunshine, a 251 block memory card and a component cable. It was a smart decision for Nintendo to drop the price of their console. I wouldn't have spent so much otherwise.
this is why unqualified percentages are naughty (Score:5, Insightful)
and they will still enjoying that double digit sales growth, even if another video game isn't sold all year. sales are only 'down from forecasts'. boo hoo. to have continued double digit growth in a time when most consumer markets are down or treading water must be a real bummer.
and the data is not even all in, nor does this article leverage any data aside from a vague 1-3% stock prices wiggle (which is not part of any trend, nor is it statistically significant) and some subjective measures from off-the-books sources. 'too much inventory', 'not exciting'... this is journalism?
Vice City set the holiday sales charts on fire last year because it was a great game. but, it could've sold that many copies in the middle of the summer, and then we wouldn't be reading this article.
imo, i wouldn't say the data is 'not looking too good'. but sensationalist journalism is what makes headlines.
first, you need is a freelance writer who gets paid only when his articles are published -- not when they're good, and not when they're accurate (Ben Berkowitz). then you need a single 'analyst' willing to go on the record and provide some quotes that can be interpreted as desired, but don't even actually -agree- with the story at hand (one US Bancorp Piper Jaffray analyst Tony Gikas). stir, publish, and congratulations!
you've churned out a publishable story about a poor holiday season, contrary to all the available evidence.
Toy Store Worker (Score:1)
No wonder... (Score:1)
I mean just look at that list.
I'm not doubting they will sell copies, I
Theres Just Too Much Out There... (Score:1)
I really want to play Tony Hawk Underground but I simply don't have enough time... I don't even have enough time for what I have already.
Yes a lot of the games are sequels, but games like SSX3 have evolved their gameplay to a point that they are close to being new games.
All of the consoles have reached a maturity - most of th
Is this a suprise? (Score:3, Interesting)
You have about 50 really crappy *Tycoon titles, some strategy re-hashes, Casino & card games and a few shooters.
I know plenty of people still playing Quake 2, because it's entertaining enough. The gaming industry has turned into a mass media, and the quality reflects that. The best thing that could happen to the industry right now is a 1984-style game company meltdown.
It's the Cost (Score:2)
Where are the games? (Score:2)
Also, where is Halo 2 and Starcraft: Ghost? Both of them were slated to be released by Christmas, but Microsoft pushed Halo 2 back to April [amazon.com], and Blizzard has pushed Ghost to February [amazon.com]. I was really looking forward to Ghost too, just look [blizzard.com]