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Forum - View topicNEWS: Japan's Video Game Rankings, March 7-13
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KH91
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Good numbers for The Division. Yup! Zelda #2. Darn it, SN6.
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falcon.punch
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Wow, its ironic that Japan supposedly hates Western games yet they sell, its a double standard?
I expected even less numbers for Zelda due to being more pop in the west. |
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Mr. Oshawott
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Surprisingly awesome that The Division is enjoying some hefty sales at the No. 1 slot!
Sadly, it seems that Medabots: Girls Mission isn't faring so well despite being third. |
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Guile
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All games sell, but what's important are the numbers. Under 100k for a huge AAA game isnt that amazing comparatively. Western games are very niche in Japan. |
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MajorZero
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It's still better numbers than what vast majority of Japanese own games sell in a first week. I say 80k is pretty good for online only TPS, considering that genre is not heavily presented on market in question. |
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NearEasternerJ1
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Far less niche than anime in the West. GTA V has sold way beyond 1 million in Japan. Name me one anime that has come close in the USA. |
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Mr. Oshawott
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Perhaps you have a source for this? |
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NearEasternerJ1
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http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=Grand+Theft+Auto+V |
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enurtsol
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Tom Clancy's The Division could've sold even better, and it's a new IP that's RPG first before TPS (Third-Person Shooter) second. And there won't be no microtransactions.
Ubisoft sold more copies of the game's first 24 hours of release "than any previous title in the company's history" (that means it performed better on launch day than Ubisoft's previous record-holder, 2014's Watch Dogs, which ended up with more than 4 million copies sold during its first week of availability) and $330 million for the first 5 days of sales. Also almost unheard of, other than a couple of problems, the online servers have been holding steady. Ya couldn't ask for a better launch. Plus it's quite so good representation of Manhattan, the individual stores look like the real thing and where they should be, even the construction scaffoldings. (We even joke that terrorists could use it to scope out how to attack NY. ) |
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Guile
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VGchartz is not accurate, but GTA5 did sell well in Japan, but its really the excrption to the rule. Even Call of Duty sales have slumped in Japan and are selling noticibly less, but still better than 80K first week. The point I was making is even AAA western games have a better track record, but its mostly limited to FPS. Stuff like Dragon Age Inquisition sold quite poorly. Maybe it's because Japan doesn't really make FPS so fans of the genre look towards America to get their fix but there they have plenty of RPGs already. Though Splatoon seems to be the most popular shooter there these days. In terms of anime games I think any Pokemon or Nintendo game in general has higher sales numbers. Japanese games do better in the west than western games do in Japan on average |
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CoreSignal
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I'm actually not that surprised that The Division is selling pretty well. Japanese gamers love MMOs and contrary to popular belief, they like shooters as well, so an MMO shooter would have a lot of appeal.
That's a good point. Japan doesn't really make shooters, and I'd argue most of the shooters they make aren't at the level of Western shooters yet. As far as the market for Western games in Japan, I'm assuming it's similar to the market for niche Japanese games in the West like stuff from NIS America or XSEED. |
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NearEasternerJ1
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Guile, you are partially right. JP games sell better in the West than vice-versa, but Pokémon is not an anime based game. It's a video game franchise. Pokemon may be mainstream in America, but the anime had virtually no part in its success.
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Primus
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That's a really funny joke. Nintendo wouldn't continue producing a weekly 22-minute commercial after nearly 20 years if they felt it wasn't getting anyone to buy their wares. |
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