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Seems this trend is continuing with DragonBall DS 2. Yikes.
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Ten years in America, twenty years in Japan... I think people are done with Dragonball games.
...Wait what are you doing? Are you still reading this? I finished what I had to say, why don't you move on to the next post?
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Be better if they came out with a new series with an original storyline. *Hurls the dead horse over his fence back at Toei*Kendamu wrote:If I'm right, maybe Kai will change that!
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Re: Boy did the recent games bomb (Sales Thread)
You mean like Dragonball GT?Commander_Red wrote:Be better if they came out with a new series with an original storyline. *Hurls the dead horse over his fence back at Toei*Kendamu wrote:If I'm right, maybe Kai will change that!
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Yeah, sure, why not. Anything for modern, pretty looking animation.Kendamu wrote:You mean like Dragonball GT?Commander_Red wrote:Be better if they came out with a new series with an original storyline. *Hurls the dead horse over his fence back at Toei*Kendamu wrote:If I'm right, maybe Kai will change that!
Re: Boy did the recent games bomb (Sales Thread)
I think it's a combination of market saturation, loss of main stream interest and poor marketing. Dragon Ball hasn't been on television in years, up until like 2008 there were like five Dragon Ball games a year and after Namco got the publishing rights to Dragon Ball games the advertising just hasn't seen the same sort of effort Atari put into it.
Burst Limit ad campaign>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Raging Blast ad campaign.
If Namco puts more effort in advertising and Funimation can get Kai on the air though, I think they can turn things around.
Burst Limit ad campaign>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Raging Blast ad campaign.
If Namco puts more effort in advertising and Funimation can get Kai on the air though, I think they can turn things around.
Re: Boy did the recent games bomb (Sales Thread)
Actually, I'm pretty sure every major Dragon Ball fighting game on the consoles that Atari published sold a million or more.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:That's a good question. I think the only game that did notably well(as far as I know of) was Budokai 3. I think low sales have to do with the fact that many casual fans are sick of a new game year after year. Every time I went to check out news for Raging Blast(or hell if any gaming site did any stories for them) all the comments were "not another DBZ game, I'm so sick of them."Kendamu wrote:Question is, what are the numbers compared to when Atari had Dragonball?
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What really? Do you have a source for this, I'm not knocking your claim but I'm interested in seeing some numbers. And yes, I'd have to agree with your other post, Atari did a lot more marketing for the series than Bandai has. I think during its release I only saw one commercial for Raging Blast and it was a pretty lame one at that.Vashkey wrote:Actually, I'm pretty sure every major Dragon Ball fighting game on the consoles that Atari published sold a million or more.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:That's a good question. I think the only game that did notably well(as far as I know of) was Budokai 3. I think low sales have to do with the fact that many casual fans are sick of a new game year after year. Every time I went to check out news for Raging Blast(or hell if any gaming site did any stories for them) all the comments were "not another DBZ game, I'm so sick of them."Kendamu wrote:Question is, what are the numbers compared to when Atari had Dragonball?
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Yeah, I've also noticed that. Bandai Namco does way less marketing than Atari, maybe that's why the sales for the games are so poor.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:What really? Do you have a source for this, I'm not knocking your claim but I'm interested in seeing some numbers. And yes, I'd have to agree with your other post, Atari did a lot more marketing for the series than Bandai has. I think during its release I only saw one commercial for Raging Blast and it was a pretty lame one at that.
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I was going off of VGchartz, a game sales tracking site. According to vg chartz...
Budokai 1 - 2.8 mill
Budokai 2 - 2.17 mill
Budokai 3 - 1.90 mill
Tenkaichi 1 - 1.57 mill
Tenkaichi 2
PS2 - 640 thousand
Wii - 220 thousand
Tenkaichi 3
PS2 - 2.20 mill
Wii - 860 thousand
Burst Limit
PS3 - 760 thousand
360 - 470 thousand
You can see it all here http://www.vgchartz.com/games/index.php ... ragon+ball
vgchartz didn't track the sales for most of the handheld games nor did they track the Gamecube versions of Budokai 1 and 2. I think these are the only numbers your really going to find for worldwide. I never really saw Atari talk about how much the games ever sold except make the early super successful games back in the early days. I think I remember hearing about Legacy Goku selling like two or three million.
I'm too lazy to dig any deeper. You can accept the number or not, but I'd say they work as rough estimates at least.
Budokai 1 - 2.8 mill
Budokai 2 - 2.17 mill
Budokai 3 - 1.90 mill
Tenkaichi 1 - 1.57 mill
Tenkaichi 2
PS2 - 640 thousand
Wii - 220 thousand
Tenkaichi 3
PS2 - 2.20 mill
Wii - 860 thousand
Burst Limit
PS3 - 760 thousand
360 - 470 thousand
You can see it all here http://www.vgchartz.com/games/index.php ... ragon+ball
vgchartz didn't track the sales for most of the handheld games nor did they track the Gamecube versions of Budokai 1 and 2. I think these are the only numbers your really going to find for worldwide. I never really saw Atari talk about how much the games ever sold except make the early super successful games back in the early days. I think I remember hearing about Legacy Goku selling like two or three million.
I'm too lazy to dig any deeper. You can accept the number or not, but I'd say they work as rough estimates at least.
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Don't trust VG Chartz. Really, don't. But you're right in saying that almost all of Atari's DBZ console releases cracked a million, only questionables are Super DBZ (probably didn't crack a million), Sagas (which potentially could have cracked a million with all three platforms), and Infinite World (didn't need a million to make a profit, and wasn't going to crack a million as a PS2 release in 2008).
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Cool, Tenkaichi 3 is the highest. Can't say I was surprised though.Vashkey wrote:I was going off of VGchartz, a game sales tracking site. According to vg chartz...
Budokai 1 - 2.8 mill
Budokai 2 - 2.17 mill
Budokai 3 - 1.90 mill
Tenkaichi 1 - 1.57 mill
Tenkaichi 2
PS2 - 640 thousand
Wii - 220 thousand
Tenkaichi 3
PS2 - 2.20 mill
Wii - 860 thousand
Burst Limit
PS3 - 760 thousand
360 - 470 thousand
You can see it all here http://www.vgchartz.com/games/index.php ... ragon+ball
vgchartz didn't track the sales for most of the handheld games nor did they track the Gamecube versions of Budokai 1 and 2. I think these are the only numbers your really going to find for worldwide. I never really saw Atari talk about how much the games ever sold except make the early super successful games back in the early days. I think I remember hearing about Legacy Goku selling like two or three million.
I'm too lazy to dig any deeper. You can accept the number or not, but I'd say they work as rough estimates at least.
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...Budokai 1 sold more than Budokai 2, which sold more than Budokai 3?
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Yeah, Budokai 1 came out when the Dragon Ball craze was at it height in America then the slow decline popularity for sequels. That and the poor reputation of the first probably affected the sales for the sequel then the same for Budokai 3.Savage68 wrote:...Budokai 1 sold more than Budokai 2, which sold more than Budokai 3?
Nice.
Then with Tenkaichi 3 there was that big marketing explosion with those box sets and Tenkaichi 3 was on two platforms with huge install bases and the hype behind Tenkaichi 3 itself, being called the last big Dragon Ball game or something (which obviously wasn't the case).
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Did you forget about the Gamecube versions? Or do they just not have those numbers?
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Yeah, I said in my post that vgcharts didn't track the Gamecube versions.nathantheguitarist wrote:Did you forget about the Gamecube versions? Or do they just not have those numbers?
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Oh... well, I'm dumb and skim posts sometimes.
I find it kinda weird that Tenkaichi 3 sold more than Budokai 3 and Budokai 1. Maybe it's just because of what people say, and not trust vgchartz numbers, but it seems like those two games were fucking huge at the times they were out. I mean, isn't Budokai 3 the only game that got a Collector's Edition (in the states, anyways)?
I find it kinda weird that Tenkaichi 3 sold more than Budokai 3 and Budokai 1. Maybe it's just because of what people say, and not trust vgchartz numbers, but it seems like those two games were fucking huge at the times they were out. I mean, isn't Budokai 3 the only game that got a Collector's Edition (in the states, anyways)?
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Yeah I thought it was odd too. But like I said, I guess it's possible that the popularity of the box set DVDs, the large install base of the PS2 and Wii and the hype behind Tenkaichi 3 itself may have helped.nathantheguitarist wrote:Oh... well, I'm dumb and skim posts sometimes.![]()
I find it kinda weird that Tenkaichi 3 sold more than Budokai 3 and Budokai 1. Maybe it's just because of what people say, and not trust vgchartz numbers, but it seems like those two games were fucking huge at the times they were out. I mean, isn't Budokai 3 the only game that got a Collector's Edition (in the states, anyways)?
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Yeah it probably was the hype. Tenkaichi 1 was okay, Tenkaichi 2 was miles better and Tenkaichi 3 was supposedly better than the already awesome Tenkaichi 2. Sure got me fucking excited that they could improve the best Dragon Ball Z game at that time.Vashkey wrote:Yeah I thought it was odd too. But like I said, I guess it's possible that the popularity of the box set DVDs, the large install base of the PS2 and Wii and the hype behind Tenkaichi 3 itself may have helped.nathantheguitarist wrote:Oh... well, I'm dumb and skim posts sometimes.![]()
I find it kinda weird that Tenkaichi 3 sold more than Budokai 3 and Budokai 1. Maybe it's just because of what people say, and not trust vgchartz numbers, but it seems like those two games were fucking huge at the times they were out. I mean, isn't Budokai 3 the only game that got a Collector's Edition (in the states, anyways)?
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Tenkaichi 3 was the only game I remember having a commercial, sans Legacy of Goku.
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