There is
no PS3 game on the market that presents racing so beautifully.
Not exact matches
I enjoy walk in the parks, playing
game on the computer, playing
game on the
ps3, workout, playing a
game of pool, going to the flea
market.
So
on 2 systems with an older average ownership the
game managed to sell to roughly 1.2 % (that doesn't include overlap in
PS3 X360 ownership) but for some reason
on a system that Nintendo actively
markets to children people are hoping for 80 % or 40 % even.
Interactive - Batman Arkham Origins with DLC
on PS3 and Exclusive stand alone
game for the Vita, in addition to
marketing exclusive rights for PS brand, this also extends to MadMax
on the
PS3 and PS4 Atlus - Persona series already confirmed as Next gen, we assume its PS4, the plethora of PS Vita and
PS3 games they are releasing this year Take - Two Interactive - This has to deal with GearBox's Borderlands 2 for Vita announcement, but Speculation points to Agent still in development and is exclusive to PS platform, Also remember that Bioshock for Vita was announced some time ago, so the details of that have yet to be revealed.
Even though the
game will no doubt be a system seller
on its own, I guess Wada is worried it won't sell as many copies as he would like if Sony keeps botching up the
PS3's
marketing and doesn't get enough units out the door.
The current
PS3's
on the
market will only run PS1 b / c
games.
After they spent the time building up their
PS3 code base for their move into the Playstation
market they need to step up their efforts and stop wasting time
on the graphically weak 360 if they are going to hope to survive in the incredibly competitive
PS3 fighting
game market with God of War 3, Heavenly Sword, and DMC4.
@joerc So by your logic, which is rediculous by the way, this gen MS has Xbox and windows 10 devices as they are providing
games on both platforms much like Sony was in the
PS3, ps2 and vita, so MS
market share is way beyond Sony this gen with more then 350million windows 10 devices already out there by July
@Kribwalker2h ago [@joerc So by your logic, which is rediculous by the way, this gen MS has Xbox and windows 10 devices as they are providing
games on both platforms much like Sony was in the
PS3, ps2 and vita, so MS
market share is way beyond Sony this gen with more then 350million windows 10 devices already out there by July] So PC now count as
game consoles now?
Tony Key, senior vice president of sales and
marketing at Ubisoft, said that many Xbox 360 and
PS3 owners told Ubisoft they wanted to play the new Rayman
game on their current consoles.
This weeks gaming podcast rains
on a lot of parades, talking about the Sony
PS3 and its issues in the
market, Microsoft's scratch disk conspiracy and ugly sales figures for some
games.
If by remote play you mean VITA /
PS3 «all
games» remote play there's news yes, Mr Yoshida twitted like two days ago that due to memory constrains
on PS3, remote play wouldn't be possible for most titles, I don't think Sony is even working
on that (that was one of the main reasons I bought a VITA...), hackers
on the other hand have it working somehow... so I don't know what is happening, probably that will be a PS4 / VITA thing (it's called
marketing opportunity).
When Sony
markets PS Now subscription as BC or rereleases the same PS2
games digitally
on PS4 that I already own
on PS3, it's really disgusting from a longtime customer perspective.
«community that believe that the PS4 and Xbox One will outsell the Wii U (i.e sales to date)
on pre-orders alone» Never say never, this could be possible,
PS3 and Xbox have more than 150 millions of fans and there are a huge and hungry
market, because we have old machines of 8 years and a great percentage of the
gamers want a next gen machine.
Xbox 360 had more exclusives than
PS3 for its first 2 years
on the
market, then all the timed exclusive stuff came to
PS3 anyway while
PS3 got some astounding
games, especially from 2009 to 2013.
The problem was they never got the returns they wanted cause while the
market was huge, they're
game was over shadowed by the 9 other shooters coming out
on the
PS3 / 360 that year.
Being that the
PS3 is coming up
on eight years
on the
market,
game developers have had plenty of time to learn how to squeeze the most out of the
PS3 architecture and the people at Codemasters seem to know what they are doing.
* Resistance 2 will be an average
game on the
market but a good
game for a
PS3 game compared to multi platform
games and 360 exclusives.
PlayStation owners across the country will now have the opportunity to watch every out - of -
market Sunday
game on their
PS3.
The
games market's diversifying practically beyond recognition, leaving the
PS3 business potentially sapped, and the triple - A software's drying up as we bluster
on into the transition.
Superdata, a
market research company that aggregates data
on games and playable media, just released a report that found players spent twice as much
on PS3 / PS4
games than Xbox 360 / One during...
Figures are based
on sales of all
games available
on the
market at all price points and
on all formats (PS2,
PS3, PSone, PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, GameCube, GBA, Nintendo DS, Wii, PC and Mac) during the year 31/12/2006 to 29/12/2007.
Why we may not: The
games are huge, and even the
PS3 market is dwindling, so it could depend
on how easy it is to port from Vita or
PS3 to PC.
«There was a misunderstanding in terms of the quote that Mirror's Edge is to be a timed exclusive
on PS3,»... The
game is multi-platform, although PlayStation has an exclusive
marketing agreement with EA regarding the title, and exclusive downloadable content will be offered
on the PlayStation Network.»
Kotick might hark
on about the high - cost of development
on the
PS3 but, despite a lower install base,
games continue to sell incredibly well
on Sony's powerful console, and with 23 million of that beasts in the
market, Sony are hardly merely «making up the numbers».
Kotick might hark
on about the high - cost of development
on the
PS3 but, despite its lower install base,
games continue to sell incredibly well
on Sony's powerful console; and with 23 million of the beasts in the
market, Sony are hardly merely «making up the numbers».
Not sure if this was unfortunate planning
on Bethesda's part or technical difficulties, but I noticed a bunch of two - page adverts for Oblivion, specifically mentioning the
PS3 version, in the holiday issues of Official PlayStation Magazine and EGM - so I'm guessing that
marketing was booked before the
game was pushed back.
You're up to 11 million
PS3 in the US and probably similar number in Europe, you got a 20 million addressable
market with a
game like Gears of War, I mean that thing would easily sell 3 or 4 million
on the
PS3; that's a lot of profit.
A price cut, as well as a new, aggressive
marketing campaign for the
PS3 certainly means good news for multiplatform publishers as more consoles will ultimately mean more
game sales, however there is currently no word
on whether Moore will be getting a tattoo to commemorate the moment.