Revolution Interface, DS Chart-Toppers 41
Joystiq reports on the continued success of the DS in Japan, where the two-screened console is not only outselling the 360, but topping the charts as well. They're also showing off mock-ups of what the Revolution virtual console service might work like. As Doc Brown said, "Please excuse the crudity of this model." The virtual console will allow Revolution owners to buy and play classic Nintendo games. Includes a list of possible launch titles.
Mockups not "real" (Score:2)
Re:Mockups not "real" (Score:2)
Meaningful comparison? (Score:4, Insightful)
Come on, I'm sure even the old Bandai Playdia is still outselling the 360 in Japan. My grandmother can outsell the 360 in Japan. The meaningful comparison is how it's doing compared to the PSP, GCN, PS2, or (dare I say it) the GBA.
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:3, Funny)
1. Difficult to program for.
2. Crippled by long loading times (360 crippled by Heat Brick)
3. Poor games selection.
4. Strange media format.
5. Expensive.
6. Quite traditional in it's approach.
The 360 really strikes me as a loser, but perhaps some of the upcoming games will change that.
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:4, Informative)
# FORMAT TITLE
1 DS Brain Training 2
2 DS Animal Crossing: Wild World
3 DS Mario Kart DS
4 PS2 Kingdom Hearts II
5 DS DS Training For Adults: Work Your Brain (Brain Training)
6 PS2 Front Mission 5: Scars of the War
7 DS Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
8 DS Gentle Brain Exercises
9 DS Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop!
10 DS Pokemon Mysterious Dungeon: Blue Rescue Force
As you can see, the DS is outselling EVERYTHING, not just the Xbox360, but also the PS2, Gamecube, GBA, and PC games. 8 of the Top 10, and all of the Top 3. For those that may say "but that's just game sales" also read the other article about 13 million DS's being sold. Not shipped, not "sent to retailers", SOLD.
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:3, Informative)
DS - 390,181 (Sold Out)
PSP - 110,741
PS2 - 78,646
GBA SP - 15,998
GC - 12,579
Xbox 360 - 12,300
GBM - 11,234
GBA - 447
Xbox - 121
So the DS isn't just outselling the 360 (which the silly blurb finds notable), but outselling it over 31 times.
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:2)
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:2)
Bzzzt.
There are two major counts taken weekly of hardware and software sales. One is done by Media Create, the other by Famitsu. Famitsu's is done the same way NPD does it here, through a survey and statistical sampling. Media Create does it a different way and I'm not sure how, but usually their numbers are lower than Famitsu's and generally considered more accurate, so they may be tracking actual store scans and either not using statistical sampling or just us
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:2)
Re:Meaningful comparison? (Score:1)
omg (Score:2)
it's a bunch of images, that anyone could have drawn, that shows how the system would most likely work
anyone could have figured out how it would work
so.. why is this news and interesting?
i love slashdot, but this.. ?
DS is the new PS2 in Japan (Score:5, Interesting)
The only machine that has the shelf space in nearly all the consumer oriented video game stores (as opposed to the holes in the wall in Den Den Town which cater to more hardcore gamers) is the PS2. The DS is well on its way to being a ubiqutious platform just like the PS2.
There are shelves for the PSP, but the games are crap and there's not nearly as much advertising, compared to the brochures, banners, and boxes for Nintendogs, Brain Training, Mario Kart, and Animal Crossing.
The place to be is the DS.
Re:DS is the new PS2 in Japan (Score:3, Interesting)
For comparison I got my DS (blue) shortly after they came out for aprox. $150 US in Okayama, Japan. I also had the option of g
Re:DS is the new PS2 in Japan (Score:2)
Why would they split it up by console? (Score:1)
Re:Why would they split it up by console? (Score:1)
Showing all as default and have the opportunity to "arrange by name/console/year/etc" could work too.
Re:Why would they split it up by console? (Score:2)
The article is comparing apples and oranges but... (Score:2)
And this comes from someone who had totally given up gaming since 4 years or so, basically because of the lack of any innovation since the days of "modern gaming" (the first generation of accelerated 3D games). And i think it's way better than say, the Gamecube, because the gamecube imho lacks good games and it feels like nintendo is pushing its franchi
Re:The article is comparing apples and oranges but (Score:1)
Especially compared to the Jak/Ratchett series from the PS2, which were all excellent.
Yet another DS and PS comparasion (Score:3, Interesting)
But in Japan, the DS is smoking the PSP. In sales each month it comes in ahead of the PS2. And during several reporting periods, the DS has outsold all other consoles combined. And in the last reporting period (link only accurate to my statements temporarily, and may change soon in fact, the period I'm talking about is the week from Dec 26-Jan 1) eight of the ten top software titles on the list are DS games. The top-rated PS2 game, at #4, is Kingdom Hearts II, a very eagerly-awaited game in a nation that loves RPGs. #3 and #2, respectively, are Mario Kart DS and Animal Crossing! #1 and #5 are in the Brain Training series that has yet to make it to the U.S., but are supposed to be coming soon. [m-create.com]
But why is this important to us U.S. players? For these reasons:
1. It proves the DS is no Virtual Boy. It's here to stay.
2. It is vindication for the DS' unorthodox design elements. The DS' success in Japan is so tremendous by this point that it can only be called an unqualified success, even if the rest of the world had never bought a single DS.
3. Most importantly, Japan is the first market for many video game systems. There is a feedback loop here: if a system is popular, it attracts many developers, which make the system even more popular, etcetera. But the market here is the one in which many of those developers live and work, and that's gotta have a strong influence. That's one of the reasons why relatively few Japanese publishers developed for the original X-box.
Re:Yet another DS and PS comparasion (Score:2)
Except the DS was first launched in North America, followed by a Japanese launch a little later. And that was only the first time hardware was sold in North America first. Nintendo has been making a habit of selling certain games in North America first, even if they were written in Japan and require translation/localization first (e. g. the Metroid GBA games).
Japan isn't the gaming Mecca it used to be as far as Nintendo is concerned
Re:Yet another DS and PS comparasion (Score:2)
I didn't mean first in a chronological sense, but in the sense that it is considered most important by many system manufacturers, and a lot of emphasis is put on it. Yes, the North American market is important too, more important in some ways, but it is less in others, and anyway most systems are designed in Japan, and a disproportionate number of the people who make software are Japanese.
Re:Yet another DS and PS comparasion (Score:1)
Really? The numbers I've seen say the DS is leading. While current numbers are hard to come by, this [spong.com] claims that the DS is leading 13M:7M worldwide and since at least 2M PSPs have been sold in Japan and at least 1M in Europe (using very conservative numbers, most likely at least 50% more) that doesn't leave the 5M it'd need to match the DS in the US.
Re:Yet another DS and PS comparasion (Score:2)
Where did you get your figures? I'd be very happy to be proven wrong on this point....
Re:Yet another DS and PS comparasion (Score:1)
That is one ugly GUI (Score:1)
Re:That is one ugly GUI (Score:1)
Let's hope you might actually read the article.
Keep in mind that the screenshots from the survey are merely mock-ups and do not reflect how the final product will appear.The DS is a "console"? (Score:1)
Since when did the DS get classified as a "console"? Last I checked, this term is reserved for those game systems that sit by your TV. What kind of crack comparison is that?! Comparing a hand-held to a console...
How dod all the trolls miss that one?
Re:The DS is a "console"? (Score:3, Informative)
Actually no, you've never checked, because there is nothing relating to "games" anywhere in the definition of console. Computer consoles have existed long before Nintendo or even Atari had an electronic product.
The definition, btw: "The portion of a computer or peripheral that houses the apparatus used to operate the machine manually and provides a means of communication between the computer operator and the central processing
Here is a link to the numbers... (Score:1)
That joystiq article SUCKS. Out of all of the sites that have this information theirs is the only one that didn't post the numbers.
Try this link instead.
http://www.revo-europe.com/news.php?nid=8699 [revo-europe.com]
I wonder if this is true emulation... (Score:2)
Judging by the list of games under "SNES", it looks like they seem to be supporting quite a number of the special chips (like the DSP1, FX chip and SA-1).
I wonder what they are going to do about gun games like Super Scope 6 and Duck Hunt, maybe there is something in that wierd revolution controler that will be used for this without actually being a gun per se.
Also notable is the ommissions from the list.
Why Donkey Kong Country and DKC2 but not DKC3?
Which gam
Re:I wonder if this is true emulation... (Score:1)
Why Donkey Kong Country and DKC2 but not DKC3?
Two answers, and they both relate to Microsoft:
Re:I wonder if this is true emulation... (Score:2)
Also, SNES emulation is not exactly rocket science (especially for Nintendo who would probobly have all sorts of information in their archives including scematics, design documents, source code for various games etc etc)
DS Player, Possibly? (Score:1)
But how, you might ask, can you emulate the touch-screen DS on a TV? How about with the Revolution's TV-Remote controller? Think about it: if you have a widescreen TV, you could put the two DS screens side-by-side (might make Sonic Rush a bit strange) and use the pointing control