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  • Lerxt
    Rookie
    • Aug 2003
    • 317

    #151
    Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

    Originally posted by Exonerated
    The problem is with the game, not the consumers.

    I'd rather have fun with Madden and hope for a better game, than sacrifice my own enjoyment to make an unheard stand.
    Aren't poor sales figures being heard? Granted, Madden may sell as well in the long run, but the initial numbers are down. I bet you EA well aware of the sales figures.
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    • rooney8
      Pro
      • Jul 2009
      • 823

      #152
      Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

      Originally posted by roadman
      You might try using the winking smiley or the laughing smiley next time instead of the grumpy smiley. Hard to tell the way people feel on a messageboard. (just a suggestion)
      Yeah my mistake.

      Originally posted by marktg30
      It has a little to do with it. Gaming has weathered the recession better than ANYTHING else... Besides maybe pron and cigarettes.
      Madden 05 sales on Ps2 and Xbox = 6m
      Fifa 05 sale on Ps2 and Xbox = 4.5m

      Madden 10 sales on Ps3 and 360 = 4.5m
      Fifa 10 sales on Ps3 and 360 =6m

      The economy has affected everything but people are still willing to pay for quality. $60 is still pretty cheap if you get 100+hours from the game and Madden just doesn't offer that. Not to me at least.
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      • roadman
        *ll St*r
        • Aug 2003
        • 26339

        #153
        Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

        Originally posted by Lerxt
        Aren't poor sales figures being heard? Granted, Madden may sell as well in the long run, but the initial numbers are down. I bet you EA well aware of the sales figures.
        No, poor sales numbers aren't being heard.

        The article didn't have any sales numbers on Madden, just pure speculation.

        VG charts has the game selling roughly the same as last year.

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        • Ivan71
          Rookie
          • Jul 2003
          • 21

          #154
          I just picked up Madden 11 today. I usually have Madden in my hands on release day, but due to my finances I had to hold off. Me personally from experience believe this is more about the economy than anything else. I have a group of friends that buy Madden annually on release day, but out of the 5 of us that usually get it only 2 of us have it because of financial situations. Really the timing of the release and the economy played a huge role in the sales this year. It comes down to buying Madden or school clothes and supplies for kids, with the release of Madden only 2 weeks before school starts it's a burden this year, I know this was the case for me and my friends this year. I think the whole gaming industry will suffer the same fate. The economy is forcing us to spend our money wisely and not on video games. I know at one point in time I would get every big game release of the year now I'm lucky if I can get my hands on one of them.

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          • stretch45
            Rookie
            • Feb 2006
            • 149

            #155
            this game isn't stale on gameplay to me i really didn't play last years
            reasons kickoffs run back everytime
            horid run blockng
            morph or clipping on defense to for tackles and picks

            this years all that has been fixed
            franchise is stale boring
            but the run game is fun i never had fun running the ball in any madden
            it seems like playcalling matters more than in past
            also gameflow is alright (tinked up ask madden but still better)
            preplay controls are new kinda hard to get use to
            thats all i notice so far

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            • Valdarez
              All Star
              • Feb 2008
              • 5075

              #156
              Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

              What's crazy is preOrders were flat when you could get it for nearly $40 (cheapest I have seen since 2005's 2K5 game).
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              • moemoe24
                Rookie
                • Oct 2007
                • 1996

                #157
                Im not sure why this is surprising to some. Madden hasnt been worth a crap since next gen consoles came out. Had they stuck with what worked on the regular Xbox and PS2 sales would still be chart topping. INstead the game has gone backwards. I used to be a guy that would by Madden on release day....since 07 I havent even thought about buying it.

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                • maademperor
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 297

                  #158
                  Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                  Originally posted by markprior22
                  This is the first year I wasn't even the least bit tempted to buy Madden. I am an offline franchise player and the franchise mode is going to need quite an upgrade to pull me back in.
                  i didnt read all the posts but this sums up my position...make it better and people will buy it at retail...as it is, i'll wait until I see an acceptable used price

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                  • TDKing
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1845

                    #159
                    Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                    Originally posted by roadman
                    Ok, I won't go down the same road, I'll take the higher one.

                    When topics like this come up, my business experience overrides my video gaming experience.

                    None of us knows exactly what EA does in the board room. All I know is the President of EA wasn't happy with the direction of sales with Madden 10 addressing the stockholders last year. If the low stock price and the declining sales of Madden keep continuing, EA may keep reducing the resources to each of their games, not just Madden.
                    You can reduce resources and still make a good game IF your resources are focused on the things that really matter.

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                    • Fiasco West
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 2820

                      #160
                      Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                      Personally, I've been a big fan of NFL games. Owning most of the series. This year I am passing on it. Maybe I'll get it in the bargain bin before '12 but this year I stop buying Madden just because it's Madden. For me, they lose that trust that they will put out a game enjoyable to my taste.

                      When the main feature touted is playing a game in half the time, and Franchise(offline) not being touched...no thank you. Funny thing is, the demo is fun, it seems like the gameplay has improved. If they added one thing to Franchise, who knows...maybe I would have bought it.

                      IMO Madden needs to cater back to football fans. You cant' depend on casual fans to buy your niche game. That's what it is, it is a niche game. Madden's success depends on the success of the NFL...so cater to NFL fans.

                      That's what NBA 2k does. It cater's to NBA fans. Whether they are the casual fans who enjoy Oops/Dunks and random 3-point shooting, or the hardcore fans that want defense and strategy. It caters to the NBA fan and the game will only do as well as the NBA does.

                      I don't feel like Madden is paying attention to NFL fans. Not while marketing "YOU CAN NOW PLAY THE GAME IN HALF THE TIME!" okay...obviously they did not have the NFL fan in mind when working on this innovation. They had the casual gamer in mind, the one that has a short attention span, the one that wants to play two online sessions of Halo for 30 mins and move onto the next game or go do something else.

                      GTA/HALO/COD/SIMS...these are not niche games. Anyone can get into these games and therefore these games will usually do massive numbers. EA/Tiburon must realize they are in a niche market and must appeal to a niche crowd. While the NFL is huge in America, it is a large niche market...the same can be said for a Star Wars game.

                      IN the end, I don't think one week of sales can tell you anything. But I would not be surprised if the sales did start to slip. Usually with lesser sports the drop is noticeable.

                      Take UFC 09 and UFC 10 for example. They don't have the benefit of name Madden does, they do not have the large following of the NFL that Madden does...but like Madden they do have the exclusive rights. I think most fans of the game will tell you it has a more arcade feel to it...way too many KOs...and subs are...meh. It feels like a fighting game IMO and not a UFC game. THQ paid the price for that, instead of trying to appeal to UFC/MMA fans they try to make the game more easy and accessible to the casual gamer.

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                      • roadman
                        *ll St*r
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 26339

                        #161
                        Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                        Originally posted by TDKing
                        You can reduce resources and still make a good game IF your resources are focused on the things that really matter.
                        Agreed.

                        Just depends how the suits want to focus on things that really matter.

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                        • erickonasis
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 3016

                          #162
                          Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                          Originally posted by Fiasco West

                          That's what NBA 2k does. It cater's to NBA fans. Whether they are the casual fans who enjoy Oops/Dunks and random 3-point shooting, or the hardcore fans that want defense and strategy. It caters to the NBA fan and the game will only do as well as the NBA does.
                          Couldnt sum it up better...they have the best franchise mode of any sport game period IMO
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                          • BSB215
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 393

                            #163
                            Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                            Looks like alot of people on here completely missed the point of the article. Not about gameplay issues or catering to this type of fan or that type of fan. It's about price. $60 a game is just too da** much especially in this economy and for a game that comes out year after year. There's no point to buying these games every year at that price anymore. And with all the license garbage they cut down on competition. All of that is a death blow to sports gaming. Slowly but surely this industry is dying.

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                            • MATRIXakaCHAMP
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 9

                              #164
                              yeah i kinda hate to admit it but ncaa killed madden this year madden just outright sucks and i for got who posted it but you are right they do need to stop catering to the new players how about catering to the defensive side of the ball or something the game has been out a lil over a week and i have only played the game likr 12 times and right now even though its a long way off but i just might pass on it next year until i see what EA is putting out and right now they have a long way to go to win me back

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                              • MATRIXakaCHAMP
                                Rookie
                                • Jun 2010
                                • 9

                                #165
                                i say we just boycot madden until they get their ish together(EA that is) its not a number 1 seller without our money

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