Sunday, November 18, 2012

Wii U Touchdown: 200th Post celebration

Early today, the unthinkable happened.  The Nintendo Wii U has hit North America.  With the Wii fading into obscurity, the Wii U will now take the place of the Wii.

However, the first snag was hit with the Wii U.  A firmware update.  And it has to last for around 50 minutes or so.  MAybe even 4 hours


Congrats! If you're reading this, you're one of the lucky people – or smart people – who either plopped down a preorder for Nintendo's Wii U or managed to score yourself a console after a bit of line waiting earlier this morning.
The bummer? You aren't going to get to do that much on your Wii U right out of the box, especially not if you connect your brand-new console up to your home network. Nintendo's officially released the console's first major update and, at roughly five gigabytes in size, you're in for a bit of a download process.
As reported by Kotaku's Owen Good, a number of new Wii U owners are taking to Twitter to complain about the lengthy download times built into the mandatory firmware update – anywhere from one to four hours, Good suggests, which can be a bit of a buzzkill for those looking to tap into everything their Wii U has to offer.
Worse, gamers who don't heed Nintendo's warnings (or their general common sense) about turning off the power to their Wii U consoles before the firmware update finishes are in for a bit of pain. In other words, don't be like the Los Angeles Times' Ben Fritz: When he pulled the plug on his Wii U mid-download, the act of impatience bricked his system.

So remember folks.  If your Wii U is updating, let it update.  Otherwise, you'll end up with a $250 to $350 paper weight.

However, for those of you who are in love with Digital Distribution, it seems the Wii U may be less restrictive than the 360 and the PS3.



Trine developer Frozenbyte has confirmed to IGN that the WiiU's eShop will not be subject to pricing regulation from Nintendo, meaning games don't have to adhere to strict monetary tiers as developers enjoy the freedom to charge what they like.
"We have the power to price our products as we please, with just some basic guidelines from the big guys," beamed marketing manager Mikael Haveri. "The step to this is purely from Nintendos's side and they clearly see that [their] previous installments have not been up to par. We can set our own pricing and actually continuing on that by setting our own sales whenever we want. It is very close to what Apple and Steam are doing at the moment, and very indie friendly."

Not only that, but patches applied to games will come at no additional charge.  Meaning if you got a Wii U title on the eShop that needs patching, you pay NOTHING!  


But truth be told.  I have yet to get my Wii U in.  As soon as it comes in, I will talk more about it.  And BTW, every Wii U owner should go and get New Super Mario Bros U.  Because for the first time since the N64, we finally have a proper Mario game at launch. And even more so, Sonic also has a game at launch since the SEGA Dreamcast.




Works Cited:
PC Magazine
"Destructoid

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

NPD October 2012: Post-Election, Pre-WiiU edition

As promised, I am here to post the new NPD numbers of last month.  With 5 days left to the Wii U, let's get this out of the way.

First, the software

At number 10, the new Skylanders Giants game from Activision/Blizzard for the Wii, 360, PS3 and 3DS, with the Wii U version due out later this month.  Spyro is working overtime in the Skylanders sequel

At number 09, Borderlands 2 by Take 2 Software for the 360, PS3 and PC.  Because even life in space is as rough as being out in the Wild West

At number 08, Medal of Honor: Warfighter by EA for the 360, PS3 and PC.  Dogfighting has never gotten better

At number 07, FIFA Soccer 13 by EA for the 360, PS3, Wii, PSV, 3DS, and PSP.  The Playstation Portable still has some edge left in soccer games

At number 06, Madden NFL 2013 by EA for the 360, PS3, Wii and PSV.  Careful you don't get slammed to the ground.

At number 05, Pokemon White 2 by Nintendo for the DS.  Not as high as the last Pokemon game, but...

At number 04, Dishonored by Bethesda Software for the 360, PS3 and PC.  They know how to develop games beyond Elder Scrolls and Fallout.

At number 03, Pokemon Black 2 by Nintendo for the DS.  ...at least they still got it

At number 02, Resident Evil 6 by Capcom for the 360 and PS3.  Even bad reviews won't tear this game apart

And at number 01, NBA 2K12 by Take 2 for the 360, PS3, Wii, PSP and PC.  Time to shoot some hoops like Michael Jordan did, but not to go crazy like Dennis Rodman.

Interestingly, both Guild Wars 2 and World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria have disappeared from the Top 10.  So have New Super Mario Bros 2.  Is it in anticipation for the upcoming New Super Mario Bros U?  However, when it comes to XCOM: Enemy Unknown, It was around 114K, but Take 2 mentioned that the game did well.  I wonder when Digital Sales will be counted?

And what about Hardware?

For the 360, an exact number of 270K was given while the 3DS is somewhere between 213K and 250K.  No word on the PS3, Wii or Vita.  But for the Wii, it's a given since the Wii U will be out next week.  Overall, a 25% drop in Hardware and Software due to the lack of big titles like Batman: Arkham City.  But accessories rose due to the success of Skylanders: Giants.

November marks the debut of the Nintendo Wii U.  And as such, we will add it to the list.  How well will it do?  And will Call of Duty dominate the market again?  Or has Halo regained its crown?  Find out next month.

Works Cited
NeoGAF

Monday, November 5, 2012

NPD September 2012: Wreck It Ralph edition

Before I begin, lemme state this. Go see Wreck It Ralph in theatres while you still can. It's an enjoyable film for those who enjoy video games and the characters portrayed stays true to its 30+ year legacy.


 With that out of the way, let's make this fast. First, Software:

At Number 10: Battlefield 3 by EA for the 360, PS3 and PC

At Number 09: Lego Batman 2: DC SuperHeroes by Warner Bros Interactive for the 360, Wii, PS3, PSVita, 3DS, and PC

At Number 08: NCAA Football by EA for the 360 and PS3

At Number 07: World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria by Activision/Blizzard for the PC

At Number 06:  NHL 13 by EA for the 360 and PS3

At Number 05: Guild Wars 2 by NCSoft for the PC

At Number 04: New Super Mario Bros 2 by Nintendo for the 3DS

At Number 03: FIFA Soccer 2013 by EA for the 360, PS3, PSVita, Wii, 3DS and PSP

At Number 02: Borderlands 2 by Take 2 Interactive for the 360, PS3 and PC

And at Number 01:

Madden NFL 2013 by EA for the 360, PS3, Wii and PSVita

First off, it seems Guild Wars 2 have outranked the new World of Warcraft expansion, though that isn't saying much since Digital Sales were not accounted.  Second, this month belongs to Electronic Arts as it not only dominates number 1, but also 4 other slots.  But what about hardware?  Sadly, that is only mentioned by the 360 and 3DS

Xbox 360: 270K

Nintendo 3DS: Above 213K

Both systems are hanging on with the Wii on its way out, but no sign of the PS3 or PSVita. The 360 is barely below 300K while the 3DS is catching up.  Which of the two will dominate, all with the Wii U about to launch in November?

With Pokemon due out in October, stay tuned this week for the October 2012 NPD.

Works Cited:
NeoGAF