Nintendogs Pummels Sony Products 114
Gamespot has the news that the hit DS title Nintendogs has allowed the Nintendo DS to pull ahead of the PSP and PS2 consoles for over a month straight. In the week Nintendogs was launched, the DS outsold the PSP and PS2 combined in the nation of Japan. Several weeks after its initial launch, the DS is still outselling the PSP by 5,000-sum units. Those of us in the states still have a little while to wait to see the cuteness firsthand. From the article: "The game is sold in different editions, each housing roughly five types of puppies, from Chihuahuas to Labrador retrievers. As a virtual owner, gamers will pet their pooches using the stylus, order commands through the integrated microphone, and let their canines sniff other gamers' Nintendogs wirelessly. Nintendogs is scheduled to roll over to the US on August 22."
But who buys it? (Score:4, Insightful)
If 5% of them buy it, then another 60% will within a month, or something to that effect!
Re:But who buys it? (Score:4, Insightful)
Soooo... (Score:3, Informative)
The screenshots (GIS [google.com]) sure look interesting though. Very clean, polished PDA-like interface that sort of reminds me of an 'OS X' application. I thought they would market a game like this towards a younger target demograhic (ie. kids ages 4-14) but, judging from the UI, it doesn't appear the case.
Re:Soooo... (Score:2)
Re:Soooo... (Score:1)
wait a second?!?!? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:You have to give Nintendo credit (Score:2)
Or maybe this! [creaturelabs.com]
Or in a weird way, this! [lionhead.com]
Or Will Wright's this! [ea.com]
Or maybe even millions of these! [google.com]
I'll agree with Nintendo playing on the cuteness bit, but to be honest, games that are more or less exactly like this have been produced for years. It's certainly nice that at least ONE console gaming company puts a modicum of effort into reaching the other 50% of the world out there.
Re:You have to give Nintendo credit (Score:2)
Three words (Score:2)
Very expensive Tamagotchi.
Re:Three words (Score:1)
Tomagotchi (Score:1)
Re:Tomagotchi (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Tomagotchi (Score:1)
It's an improvement! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's an improvement! (Score:4, Funny)
Change the dog graphics to cats, and then turn off the responses to any inputs.
Reminds me of a line: (Score:2)
"I think of a male, then I remove all reason and accountability"
I nearly pissed myself laughing at that.
Re:Tomagotchi (Score:2)
Nintendogs? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.nintendojo.com/infocus/view_item.php?1
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:4, Insightful)
Fear the power of the poochie!!
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:1)
I predict that Nintendogs will sell well to people in the US, but only to people who wouldn't be embarassed to be caught playing it.
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:2)
Because geeks have questionable taste?
In all seriousness, my theory is that the reason that geeks are disproportionately attracted to Japanese popular culture is that Japanese popular culture is uniquely insular; by that I mean, more of it is designed to consumed alone, in private. Typical American games, by contrast, are more often designed to be played socially, with a group of friends, while hanging out together or as p
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:1)
Nintendogs is a wireless multiplayer game. In fact, most nintendo games are social experiences, mario party, mario tennis, FF:CC, four swords. Playstation and XBoX seem to have the single player games like the RPGs and the 3d platform shooters and such. And Nintendo is more popular in japan.
Your point has much merit, but not in this case.
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:3, Insightful)
Um, shouldn't "the most american game" out there at least be made by Americans?
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:1)
Most people I know of who bought the virtual pet software like Catz and Dogz were adults.
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:2)
The DS' continued sales lead over the PSP is probably due, mostly, to other things. That "quiz game" mentioned is actually Work Your Brain, which is based off of a self-help book and is intended as a sort of IQ-raising training program. Something I, myself, would like to pl
Re:Nintendogs? (Score:2)
Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe Nintendogs is the next in the line of Pokemon/Zelda/Mario/Tetris, maybe it's not. The point is that Nintendo is putting it's effort into coming up with this stuff while the other 2 players are competing over how many extra polys they can render in their new WW2 FPS game.
I can see Nintendo winning the next gen war by making a good, cheap console with great games that PS3 and Xbox360 owners buy as their second machine.
Re:Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:2)
How about a focus group research to see what people outside Japan really want to play. More than half their games are so anime-ish with a stronger appeal for kids than adult.
Re:Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:2)
An alternate theory of Nintendo fanboys (Score:2)
Well, some might call me a Nintendo fanboy (though not a frothing blind one) and I hate anime and manga.
I find that I stick by Nintendo because they have a track record of making solid games, innovating genres, and not disappointing me. I think the only games that I mourn not being able to play are GTA and Katamari Damancy.
If I was a sports gamer or FPS fan, I might have a different opinion, but those genr
Re:Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:4, Insightful)
What I'd actually like to see is more japanese games being released outside of Japan. Japanese game designers have very, very weird ideas (think Katamari), and that's what makes a cool varied set of games. Unfortunately, only a small portion of those games ever get officially distributed out of Japan.
Re:Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:1)
The gamecube has moderately lower specifications than the money losing Xbox, but it's best looking games, such as Metriod Prime, look better, IMO, than a game such as HALO.
Nintendo has been the first in introducing most new controller features that and now standards. (d-pad, analog control stick, shoulder buttons, analog triggers, rumble, four controller ports)
It does appear their hardware will be less powerfull
Re:Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:2)
Re:Good to see Nintendo's strategy working (Score:1)
When you buy a Gamecube, what games do you want? Metroid, Mario, and Zelda. All first party games. A PS2? Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Gran Tourismo. An Xbox? KOTOR, Halo, and Fable. With the arguable exception of Halo, all third party.
Nintendo knows the best games on their system are going to be their own, so they make their hardware cheap and simple and move on to the games. Playstations and Xboxes are sold because most of the great games from a lot of developers go there instead. So they make their
Way to early to call this race (Score:2)
The only advantage I can see going for the DS right now is the fact that you can play a huge catalog of GBA games. But if you're going to do that, why not just get a used GBA SP and save $90? I'm sure they will go back in forth,
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:3, Insightful)
Because then you wouldn't be able to play DS games _or_ PSP games? If you're looking at it from the perspective of which next-gen handheld to get the presence of GBA games on the DS is motivation to get a DS rather than a PSP, not a motivation to get neither.
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:4, Insightful)
And quality is where it really matters. There are a ton more games for the PS2 than the GameCube. But I buy about the same ammount of both. So far, there have been several titles that have tempted me to pick up a DS, but nothing at all to make me even look at the PSP. So often people buy a console for a single game they like, then look around at the others once they have it.
Personally, I like supporting a variety of consoles. Having several big companies vying for my attention means a larger variety of titles for me to choose from.
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:2)
Because I'd like to play Nintendogs and I can't do that on an SP or a PSP?
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:1)
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:1)
with a slight bit of googling, i found this one article in particular that mentions that capcom [a major third party publisher] is planning to release 10 games for psp and only 2 for ds in the next year.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/06/01/news_61267 08.html [gamespot.com]
only 9 for psp? just this one publishers' plans engulfs that number. add that to other developers release schedules and you break well ahead of '9' games in development. look at any major console videogaming site, you wi
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:2)
Re:Way to early to call this race (Score:1)
overall, id say that the lists are pretty much equal with the psp having
Wonder if the PSP will be helped (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wonder if the PSP will be helped (Score:2)
Re:"Those of us in the states" (Score:1)
Does every one in the frickin' world have a chip on their shoulder. It was an article directed toward those in the States!
Re:Where is the basis for comparison? (Score:4, Informative)
Except that the article only used sales figures for Japan.
AND the PS2 is more than half a decade old almost everyone who has ever wanted one has one now.
Again, read the article. For the time periods referenced, the PS2 sold very closely to the PSP. Out of the three weeks they gave actual numbers for, PS2 outsold PSP on two of them. So, while it might have been better to summarize saying that the DS sold at more than twice the rate of the PSPs, mentioning the PS2 was very valid.
this is exactly what Nintendo is hoping for. (Score:2)
Obviously, this is not for typical hard core gamers, but I dont think Nintendo much cares if its getting its money from a 19 year old acne ridden starwars geek or a 32 year old soccer mom.
This game probably wont do quite as well in North America, however. It will do quite well if Nintendo can get demo units exposed to the kind of gamer that would buy it.
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DS may win the battle but will lose the War (Score:1)
Re:DS may win the battle but will lose the War (Score:1)
Re:DS may win the battle but will lose the War (Score:1)
Re:DS may win the battle but will lose the War (Score:1)
On the other hand, the DS can provide a great gaming experience with substantially lower dev costs.
Re:DS may win the battle but will lose the War (Score:2)
As for killer apps, the PSP has GTA on the way. After that I can't think of another killer app
Lumines.
This is classic Nintendo (Score:2)
I'm sorry but this game just looks like fun. Yeah, it's a tamagotchi, and that's girly-cute and been done before. As a gamer, I should of course shun it at all costs and go buy the next truly innovative FPS that allows you pick your nose with realistic booger textures.
Sorry, but I'm in it for the game, and the fun of it. I'm sure I'll have to purchase another copy just for the girl. Maybe get her one of those nifty new electric blue DSes [amazon.com]
Re:This is classic Nintendo (Score:2)
Sonofabitch. That's what I get for being an early adopter.
Although, maybe me girlfriend would want one, especially if Nintendogs has any multiplayer.
Re:This is classic Nintendo (Score:1)
Re:This is classic Nintendo (Score:2)
Come to think of it, if cats and dogs could interact wirelessly, I might pick up Nintendacats and a second DS for my girlfriend.
Awesome ideas! You should submit something to Nintendo.
Disappointing PSP sales (Score:4, Interesting)
Nintendo has made sure there are DS systems in every major store, showing the latest games. I've yet to see a PSP at all; all the stores have tons of boxes sitting in locked display cases, but apparently Sony thinks people will drop $250 on a toy without seeing it first.
Re:Disappointing PSP sales (Score:1)
Re:Disappointing PSP sales (Score:2)
Re:Disappointing PSP sales (Score:1)
That's crazy! (Score:2)
(Looks at screen shots [gamershell.com])
OMG! Puppies! Cute!
OK, maybe I can understand the appeal of this to crazy dog people like me. Darn it, now I'm pondering getting a DS.
Re:That's crazy! (Score:2)
I think it's a silly game! I'm holding out until they release Nintencats :)
Nintendo DS vs Sony PSP (Score:1)
I love how... (Score:2)
I've been watching this game very closely for a few months now. At first I was thought it wouldn't be all that great, but after reading about it, watching videos, and viewing images, I'm psyched.
Re:I love how... (Score:2)
Sure hope I'm not getting myself in too deep. Men, wish me luck.
Unbelievably cute game (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/nintendogs.
Sooo cuuuttte
One Word... KAWAIIIIII!! (Score:1)
Strange (Score:2, Funny)
sample video (Score:2)
zerg (Score:2)
Here [watercoolergames.org] is where I first heard of it...
This is one of those games... (Score:5, Informative)
On the surface, it's nothing more than an advanced Tamagotchi (which, by the way, are still on sale in Japan and still very, very popular with younger - under 10 - kids), but the more you play it, the more you can see how much work went into it.
I picked it up right around the time it came out, and really got into it. I bought it on a lark, and was surprised how much I liked it. You do the basic pet owner stuff - walk your dog, teach it tricks, feed it, bathe it, play fetch, etc. - as well as enter it in dog shows, frisbee contests and athletic tournaments (an obstacle course kind of thing). Winning competitions earns you cash that you can use to buy more stuff for your dog (toys, food, collars), upgrade your apartment or even get more dogs. (You can have up to three dogs at once.)
What makes the game work is how well everything is dog. The animation is very fluid and natural. The AI is done well, and different dogs seem to have different personalities. My dog (a Shiba Inu named "Sushi" ^.^) likes to play with a lot of his toys and will chase them all over the apartment or bound around the park when I take him outside to play. However, there's one he seems to be scared of. It's a squeaky ball that makes noise when it bounces. He growls and yips at it, but won't go near it. I've talked to other people who have the same toy, and their dogs all love it. Sure, it could just be that my dog has one line of code (hate ball = yes) that set up this behavior, but it seems very realistic when you see it in action.
So while it's easy to dismiss the game as yet another virtual pet, there's a lot more going on under the hood than has been done in the past. I'm not sure how well it'll do in the US, but I'm sure it's got a market there.
And as for the DS sales surging when Nintendogs came out, I doubt it hurt that the Pink and Blue DSes were released on the same day that Nintendogs came out.
Re:This is one of those games... (Score:2)
What makes the game work is how well everything is dog.
Must be good. The subliminal advertising seems to be working a treat. :)
Re:This is one of those games... (Score:1)
Re:This is one of those games... (Score:2)
But you're right, I haven't been in a TRU recently. I live in Tokyo and, as far as I know, there's only one here. Their prices on games are higher than most every other shop and they don't have a "loyalty card" that earns store credit with every purchase like the Japanese chains do. For my shopping needs, that makes them a serious non-contender.
(In their defense, I did score a PSP from them on launch day last December - so they're occasionally useful.)
Re:This is one of those games... (Score:2)
Also, I've already sent two pink DSes to girls in America. I think a dude could make a decent business out of it, at least until the US version is released.
The PSP is also a great console... (Score:5, Funny)
PSP (Score:1)
Nintendo selling games? who would have thought. (Score:1)
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