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here-and-faraway
Posts: 1529 Location: Sunny California |
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That doesn't sound good. It's a shame because they put out a lot of great titles...
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kokuryu
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I still say that HD won. Nobody I know of has a BluRay anything - and nobody is jumping to buy one either. A recent poll done a few days ago shows that only 2% of people out there have BluRay players - 2%!!! That's NOTHING!!! In the meantime, 12% of people have HD DVD players... HD DVD won the battle but lost the war - unreal.
Anyways, that's a HUGE loss for Bandai. Now I know why they did their restructuring so quickly out of the blue like they did. |
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GW-9800
Posts: 40 Location: Montreal |
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That's funny because I know more people with bluray players than people with HD DVD players.
Anyway, seeing the reasons they give for the losses, things start making sense. Hopefully, Q2 will be better. |
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firedragon54738
Posts: 3113 Location: wisconsin |
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i hope that they dont can dvds like so many other did
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v1cious
Posts: 6235 Location: Houston, TX |
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as the article stated, this is Namco Bandai; meaning these losses were on the merchandising/gaming front, not anime.
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bleuster
Posts: 455 Location: Orange County |
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If only they would release Idol M@ster internationally I could see all of these problems just go away.
Well, not really, but they should anyway. |
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TJ_Kat
Posts: 426 Location: Saskatoon, Canada |
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In the US maybe, but HD DVD sales in the rest of the world were laughable and completely dwarfed by BluRay sales. I also imagine the HD DVD numbers were padded by people who picked up an HD DVD player at firesale prices after the format war ended to be used as an upscaling DVD player. |
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melonbread
Posts: 317 Location: UK (London) |
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My view is that this is just an interim phase for a lot of things, so I'm not worried to be honest.
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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Am I right to assume this is exclusively the fault of the unpopular new formats and not the fans themselves? |
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Batman3777
Posts: 160 Location: Down the Shore, NJ |
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This is a result of a slowing global economy (fewer toy/merchandising sales) and the format war coming to an end. There is no need for any "the sky is falling" type of worry here, which is why Namco Bandai has not changed it's total-year projections. I am not worried. If the drop is the same for the second quarter, I might be a bit concerned, but I don't think things will actually improve until Q3 at the soonest. Q4 should do well due to holiday shopping.
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Randall Miyashiro
Posts: 2451 Location: A block away from Golden Gate Park |
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What a bunch of bs. According to Nielsen Videoscan The market was 94% Blu-ray and 6% HD DVD as of late April when they decided not continue displaying HD DVD numbers. I enjoyed both formats throughout 2006-08 and I've mentioned it to you on many occasions that there is no difference in video and audio codecs between the two formats despite your unbacked claims. The main difference was the 2:1 sales of Blu-ray to HD DVD sales throughout most of 2007 and the split studio support.
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Primus
Posts: 2827 Location: Toronto |
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I own a HD-DVD player, but I got it for $20. $20 is a tremendous difference to the $300-$400+ for a Blu-Ray playable device. For Bandai, maybe this was the partially a result of Eternal Sonata's lack of sucess? I saw a lot of ads for that game on channels that weren't G4 or Spike at 2:00AM. I also would suspect the dwindling arcade market in Japan is only hurting them more and more every month. It also doesn't help that none of their recent toylines have exactly been hot. |
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hissatsu01
Posts: 963 Location: NYC |
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Oh lord, not this load of crap again. You just can't resist, can you? Here's the president of Toshiba's answer to how many HD-DVD players were sold total, worldwide: Q: How many HD DVD players and recorders, exactly, did you sell? A: 600,000 players in the US and 300,000 Xbox 360 HD DVD drives. 100,000 units were sold in Europe. And about 10,000 players and 20,000 recorders in Japan. So about 1,030,000 units worldwide. (from http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/19/live-from-toshibas-hd-dvd-press-conference-in-tokyo/) I hope the president of Toshiba is a sufficiently trustworthy source on this matter. I don't know, maybe he's a Sony spy. Meanwhile, about 15 million PS3 systems have sold, all of which are blu-ray players (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3#Sales_and_production_costs). Standalone player statistics are harder to come by, with the numbers being somewhere in the neighborhood of 1 million worldwide. Okay, sorry for the dose of reality. Please return to HD-DVD fantasy land. Last edited by hissatsu01 on Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:17 am; edited 1 time in total |
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kokuryu
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The April market was just boosted by the BluRay giveaways...
What are the CURRENT Neilsen VideoScan figures? Heh... 3% of all video sales are of HD DVD or BluRay discs... of which 80% of all sales are for HD DVD's... Which means the "winner" BluRay is getting 0.6% of all current sales. |
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fighterholic
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That is a huge drop, considering it is the first quarter. Less business in the arcades is a problem, because I am a fan of arcades, especially when there is a heck of lot more of them where I went in Japan versus the area where I live right now. And might I ask why we are calling it Namco Bandai when the logo says Bandai Namco?
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