Just wondering. they're a great studio i would love for them to catch a break and make some money. im hoping that with this sesame street liscense they can pick up som sales.
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I suspect after Christmas would be the best time to check sales numbers on this game - me thinks it will sell boatloads. :P
i'm hoping it did well for them...they are a great team and despite this being SW and everyone here hating kinect, once upon a monster was actually a very well made game
besides....with them fully acquiring full rights to the Psychonauts IP recently, they need all the money they can get to start working on Psychonauts 2 :P
I predict it'll sell a few hundred thousand, maybe a half million this Christmas season. Probably wind up between 1-1.5 million lifetime.
Just wondering. they're a great studio i would love for them to catch a break and make some money. im hoping that with this sesame street liscense they can pick up som sales.
jettpack
Sales will not be a factor for Kinect games for a while, MS will be paying the devs direct.
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Just wondering. they're a great studio i would love for them to catch a break and make some money. im hoping that with this sesame street liscense they can pick up som sales.
tenaka2
Sales will not be a factor for Kinect games for a while, MS will be paying the devs direct.
are they? where did you hear this?My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68thats f***ing harsh dude. im going to get modded this but imo you're a terrible father saying something like
My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68You're a mean one...
...Mr Grinch :P
My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68Oh my, now that is taking it to extreme, telling her the truth about santa and denying a kinect game. :(
thats f***ing harsh dude. im going to get modded this but imo you're a terrible father saying something like fink hes foolin cuz[QUOTE="Heil68"]My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. TheShadowLord07
My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68
fanboyism....has it come so far that we are trolling are own children just because we don't like the product ourselves? sadly...seems as if so
My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68
thats bonafide evil xD
My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68LOL I just figured it out guys, Heil actually loves kinect he's purchased like 3 of them but hes so ashamed of his like of someting meant for children and entertainment besides games his gufu blood makes him troll it hard and make fun of small children... GUFU breaking families apart since 2010.
[QUOTE="Heil68"]My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. CDUB316
fanboyism....has it come so far that we are trolling are own children just because we don't like the product ourselves? sadly...seems as if so
So if a kid asks Santa for what is essentially a $200 game (assuming one doesn't already have Kinect), and their parent tells them flat out not going to happen, that's trolling their children? My daughter would love the game, and I'd love to have it to play it with her... but there's no way in hell I'm spending $350-450 for a 360, Kinect, and the game. And some kids are inquisitive and smart enough to see through whatever BS answers you try to give about why Santa can fly around the world in a night but can't get his hands on a Kinect by 5 years old.Personally, I got a chuckle out of his post.
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[QUOTE="Heil68"]My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. ianuilliam
fanboyism....has it come so far that we are trolling are own children just because we don't like the product ourselves? sadly...seems as if so
So if a kid asks Santa for what is essentially a $200 game (assuming one doesn't already have Kinect), and their parent tells them flat out not going to happen, that's trolling their children? My daughter would love the game, and I'd love to have it to play it with her... but there's no way in hell I'm spending $350-450 for a 360, Kinect, and the game. And some kids are inquisitive and smart enough to see through whatever BS answers you try to give about why Santa can fly around the world in a night but can't get his hands on a Kinect by 5 years old.Personally, I got a chuckle out of his post.
im not sure what does that have to with heli's post[QUOTE="coasterguy65"]
Yeah I heard Microsoft said it sold 3.8 million on day one.
tenaka2
That report was mis quoted, it was actually 'microsoft said it sold 38 copies on day one'
As far as I know, it never showed up on any of the software charts for any region. We have no idea what the sell in has been, but I would be shocked if it was anywhere close to being in the millions... Most big releases have launch sell in on individual platforms of a million or two, and this wasn't really a huge release... I'm guessing it sold at launch MAYBE 100k, and stand by my prediction earlier in the thread of likely a few hundred k or maybe half a million this quarter, and lifetime sales settling around 1-1.5 million. If it were to get a PS3 port, I know for sure of at least 1 day one sale though.So if a kid asks Santa for what is essentially a $200 game (assuming one doesn't already have Kinect), and their parent tells them flat out not going to happen, that's trolling their children? My daughter would love the game, and I'd love to have it to play it with her... but there's no way in hell I'm spending $350-450 for a 360, Kinect, and the game. And some kids are inquisitive and smart enough to see through whatever BS answers you try to give about why Santa can fly around the world in a night but can't get his hands on a Kinect by 5 years old.[QUOTE="ianuilliam"]
[QUOTE="CDUB316"]
fanboyism....has it come so far that we are trolling are own children just because we don't like the product ourselves? sadly...seems as if so
TheShadowLord07
Personally, I got a chuckle out of his post.
im not sure what does that have to with heli's postHe said his kid asked Santa for a Kinect game (+ Kinect). He said no way, and that it might be time for her to learn the truth about Santa, which the person I replied to said is taking fanboyism so far that we're trolling our own children. Telling a kid she isn't going to get something they want for Christmas because you don't want to spend $200+ to get a game that requires an expensive peripheral is hardly trolling your own kids. I asked Santa for plenty of things that I didn't get when I was a kid. That doesn't mean my parents were trolling me.So if a kid asks Santa for what is essentially a $200 game (assuming one doesn't already have Kinect), and their parent tells them flat out not going to happen, that's trolling their children? My daughter would love the game, and I'd love to have it to play it with her... but there's no way in hell I'm spending $350-450 for a 360, Kinect, and the game. And some kids are inquisitive and smart enough to see through whatever BS answers you try to give about why Santa can fly around the world in a night but can't get his hands on a Kinect by 5 years old.[QUOTE="ianuilliam"]
[QUOTE="CDUB316"]
fanboyism....has it come so far that we are trolling are own children just because we don't like the product ourselves? sadly...seems as if so
TheShadowLord07
Personally, I got a chuckle out of his post.
im not sure what does that have to with heli's post pretty sure hes trying to defend him. considering the fact its not 200 dollars for a game since there is far more on kinect...his post basically amounts to saying the ps3 was a 650 dollar game, the 360 a 450 or so game the wii a 300 game. But I do love how his parents probably bought him video games or systems for christmas and they paid exactly that much like many other parents did...and I know for a fact if either actually had children and those children wanted something they'd get it for em.P.S: and with his reply he just didn't get it no where did Heil mention that he wasn't getting it becasue it was 200 dollars...he just flat out said there is no way hes getting her a kinect and he should probably tell her there is no santa while hes at it. hence trolling the child pissed off that she would ask for kinect he tells her there is no santa and your not geting kinect.
im not sure what does that have to with heli's post pretty sure hes trying to defend him. considering the fact its not 200 dollars for a game since there is far more on kinect...his post basically amounts to saying the ps3 was a 650 dollar game, the 360 a 450 or so game the wii a 300 game. But I do love how his parents probably bought him video games or systems for christmas and they paid exactly that much like many other parents did...and I know for a fact if either actually had children and those children wanted something they'd get it for em.[QUOTE="TheShadowLord07"]
[QUOTE="ianuilliam"]So if a kid asks Santa for what is essentially a $200 game (assuming one doesn't already have Kinect), and their parent tells them flat out not going to happen, that's trolling their children? My daughter would love the game, and I'd love to have it to play it with her... but there's no way in hell I'm spending $350-450 for a 360, Kinect, and the game. And some kids are inquisitive and smart enough to see through whatever BS answers you try to give about why Santa can fly around the world in a night but can't get his hands on a Kinect by 5 years old.
Personally, I got a chuckle out of his post.
WilliamRLBaker
P.S: and with his reply he just didn't get it no where did Heil mention that he wasn't getting it becasue it was 200 dollars...he just flat out said there is no way hes getting her a kinect and he should probably tell her there is no santa whole hes at it. hence trolling the child pissed off that she would ask for kinect he tells her there is no santa and your not geting kinect.
If he has no interest in other Kinect-exclusive games, then buying Kinect plus Once Upon a Monster is indeed paying $200 for one game. In my case, I have very little interest in buying 360 exclusives, and would still get multis on PS3, so while I very much would like to get OUaM to play with my 2 year old, it would cost me at minimum $350 to get that one game. When I got a PS3, I had no other current gen console (and no intention of getting another), so the $600 is subsidized over all the games, and all the bluray movies, I've bought/played/watched over the past 5 years, as well as any other uses I've gotten from the device. Likewise, growing up, I did get an NES, SNES, N64 and PS1... but again, up to the 64/PS1, they were gotten as my only current gen consoles, and used for far more than 1 game (although the N64 wound up only being for a few games... the games were way too expensive). The Cube and PS2 I bought myself. All those systems though were gotten because there were many games on them that I wanted that were only on that system. If I buy a $200 system, and 20 $50 games, I only paid ~$60 per game. If I buy a $300 360+Kinect bundle, and one $50 game, that is indeed $350 for one game.I do indeed have a daughter, 2 years old. And you're partially right; if she wants something, I'll do my best to get it for her... within reason. She loves Sessame Street, especially Cookie Monster and Elmo. But that doesn't mean I can justify buying a new console for it. I know for a fact if you actually had children, you'd know that buying your kid every single thing they ask for is not only impossible for 99% of parents, but is also just as bad parenting as never getting them a single thing they ask for.
While Heil didn't say flat out he wouldn't get it for her because of the cost, he also didn't say he wouldn't get it purely because he doesn't like Kinect. From his posting habits, we know he doesn't like Kinect. We also know he has 0 interest in any Kinect games. So buying it because his kid wants one specific game would, in fact, be paying $200 for that game. Therefore it makes perfect sense to assume that the cost is at least part of the justification, and not just that he flat out refuses to allow the thing in his house, and that he's pissed at his daughter for even asking for it. And as I said before... by 5, some kids are smart enough, and persistently inquisitive enough, to reason things out when you try to explain to them why Santa can't get them Once Upon a Monster for Christmas that breaking the illusion may be unavoidable. But this whole conversation is based on the assumption that his post was 100% serious, and not at least in part joking (which is my assumption, hence me saying I chuckled).
pretty sure hes trying to defend him. considering the fact its not 200 dollars for a game since there is far more on kinect...his post basically amounts to saying the ps3 was a 650 dollar game, the 360 a 450 or so game the wii a 300 game. But I do love how his parents probably bought him video games or systems for christmas and they paid exactly that much like many other parents did...and I know for a fact if either actually had children and those children wanted something they'd get it for em.[QUOTE="WilliamRLBaker"]
[QUOTE="TheShadowLord07"]im not sure what does that have to with heli's post
ianuilliam
P.S: and with his reply he just didn't get it no where did Heil mention that he wasn't getting it becasue it was 200 dollars...he just flat out said there is no way hes getting her a kinect and he should probably tell her there is no santa whole hes at it. hence trolling the child pissed off that she would ask for kinect he tells her there is no santa and your not geting kinect.
If he has no interest in other Kinect-exclusive games, then buying Kinect plus Once Upon a Monster is indeed paying $200 for one game. In my case, I have very little interest in buying 360 exclusives, and would still get multis on PS3, so while I very much would like to get OUaM to play with my 2 year old, it would cost me at minimum $350 to get that one game. When I got a PS3, I had no other current gen console (and no intention of getting another), so the $600 is subsidized over all the games, and all the bluray movies, I've bought/played/watched over the past 5 years, as well as any other uses I've gotten from the device. Likewise, growing up, I did get an NES, SNES, N64 and PS1... but again, up to the 64/PS1, they were gotten as my only current gen consoles, and used for far more than 1 game (although the N64 wound up only being for a few games... the games were way too expensive). The Cube and PS2 I bought myself. All those systems though were gotten because there were many games on them that I wanted that were only on that system. If I buy a $200 system, and 20 $50 games, I only paid ~$60 per game. If I buy a $300 360+Kinect bundle, and one $50 game, that is indeed $350 for one game.I do indeed have a daughter, 2 years old. And you're partially right; if she wants something, I'll do my best to get it for her... within reason. She loves Sessame Street, especially Cookie Monster and Elmo. But that doesn't mean I can justify buying a new console for it. I know for a fact if you actually had children, you'd know that buying your kid every single thing they ask for is not only impossible for 99% of parents, but is also just as bad parenting as never getting them a single thing they ask for.
While Heil didn't say flat out he wouldn't get it for her because of the cost, he also didn't say he wouldn't get it purely because he doesn't like Kinect. From his posting habits, we know he doesn't like Kinect. We also know he has 0 interest in any Kinect games. So buying it because his kid wants one specific game would, in fact, be paying $200 for that game. Therefore it makes perfect sense to assume that the cost is at least part of the justification, and not just that he flat out refuses to allow the thing in his house, and that he's pissed at his daughter for even asking for it. And as I said before... by 5, some kids are smart enough, and persistently inquisitive enough, to reason things out when you try to explain to them why Santa can't get them Once Upon a Monster for Christmas that breaking the illusion may be unavoidable. But this whole conversation is based on the assumption that his post was 100% serious, and not at least in part joking (which is my assumption, hence me saying I chuckled).
once again you said some. not every kid is like that so we dont know if she took it too kindly. and telling her to grow up? at the age a 5? but im sorry but his post this is what me losing my faith in some humans.[QUOTE="CDUB316"]
[QUOTE="Heil68"]My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. ianuilliam
fanboyism....has it come so far that we are trolling are own children just because we don't like the product ourselves? sadly...seems as if so
So if a kid asks Santa for what is essentially a $200 game (assuming one doesn't already have Kinect), and their parent tells them flat out not going to happen, that's trolling their children? My daughter would love the game, and I'd love to have it to play it with her... but there's no way in hell I'm spending $350-450 for a 360, Kinect, and the game. And some kids are inquisitive and smart enough to see through whatever BS answers you try to give about why Santa can fly around the world in a night but can't get his hands on a Kinect by 5 years old.Personally, I got a chuckle out of his post.
wow people in this board hate kinect to the point of ruining their children's christmas
My daughter was going to ask Santa for it and Kinect, so it was time to tell her the truth about Santa and no way in hell she was getting it. Even at 5 years old, it's time to grow up. Heil68
Fantastic parenting. Your daughter should not be exposed to lies (both Santa Claus and Kinect's quality depicted by M$'s advertising) at such a young age. When she is older she will have higher standards and not get sucked into stupid ad ploys by corporations selling a crap product. She will thank you in the future
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