Kmart is doing one better this week. Madden 11 @ $44.95 with a $20 videogame GC.wco81 wrote:Well one sign might be discounting, which Target has done for $50 this week.

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Kmart is doing one better this week. Madden 11 @ $44.95 with a $20 videogame GC.wco81 wrote:Well one sign might be discounting, which Target has done for $50 this week.
True, we're in a terrible economic period. But Madden's overall sales have dropped for 6 straight years now, ever since the exclusive license went into effect, in fact. If you look at Madden's total sales from 2004 and compare them with the total sales of Madden 11 (when all is said and done), I think you just might find the evidence you're looking for that "people are becoming more and more fed up with the product."ScoopBrady wrote: There might be a downward trend in sales but we are in a very tough economic period in our history, everything pretty much has a downwards trend in sales. If the drops were bigger I'd put more weight in the fact that people are becoming more and more fed up with the product.
Lame. Apparently my post struck close to home.GTHobbes wrote:It also never gets old reading the same counter-agendas from the same people every year. I would've thought that those people would've gotten tired defending EA/Tiburon and their lazy/incompetent efforts after all these years, but apparently not.
dbdynsty25 wrote:I know I'm not one to talk, but wow, this isn't much of an impressions thread anymore.
bkrich83 wrote:How can it be? The same guys who don't even play the game, but have the same lame agenda year in and year out continually take it over.
I hate to get in the middle of this because I think you have some sort of agenda and have often wondered if you work for a competitor or have otherwise been affected by the exclusive license outside of just not having the best possible football game to play, but I agree with you here. EA has to be disappointed in those figures. Sales numbers in dollars is at very best flat over the past 4 years. Even if they are making more for micro-transactions they have to be disappointed because more game sales would equate to even more micro-transactions.GTHobbes wrote:Scoop, isn't the total number of units sold the most important thing? If Madden sales across all platforms used to be 7 million, and if now they'll probably struggle to sell 5 million, isn't that really all that matters? At $30-$60 a pop, that's a LOT less revenue, particularly with the additional extra cost involved with the exclusive license.
I understand why EA feels they need the exclusive -- Madden probably wouldn't have survived without it, at least not with this bunch at tiburon in charge -- but when sales are down between 1 to 2 million units overall from 6 years ago, that's a lot less money available for development.
I've been saying this for 3 or 4 years and usually am the one to get chastised for it. Finally nice to see other people speaking up. If it bugs you I would advise the ignore feature, of course it will knock the backbreaker thread down to about 8 posts but what can you do.bkrich83 wrote: How can it be? The same guys who don't even play the game, but have the same lame agenda year in and year out continually take it over.
Kid has skills and she is not a cheeser eitherLeebo33 wrote: ....even if Danimal's daughter could beat me.
GT, in all fairness I'm starting to wonder what you are trying to say. You say Madden sucks this year (360 or PS3 version) and the lack of sales proves that more and more people feel the same way. I post numbers indicating that the 360 and PS3 versions are both trending higher in sales each year and you come back with this. The numbers show that people are happy with 360 and PS3 Madden.GTHobbes wrote:Scoop, isn't the total number of units sold the most important thing? If Madden sales across all platforms used to be 7 million, and if now they'll probably struggle to sell 5 million, isn't that really all that matters? At $30-$60 a pop, that's a LOT less revenue, particularly with the additional extra cost involved with the exclusive license.
I understand why EA feels they need the exclusive -- Madden probably wouldn't have survived without it, at least not with this bunch at tiburon in charge -- but when sales are down between 1 to 2 million units overall from 6 years ago, that's a lot less money available for development.
That's kind of insulting to GT. Was he just making up numbers from VG charts. Come on Tim, this is a lazy statement.DivotMaker wrote:Good info Scoop....nice to see facts injected into discussions full of opinions.....
I think Jared should probably just close down the board because what's the purpose of a discussion board if we only select views, as logical or illogical as our own, to respond to. That's really what you want Danimal to have people agree so as not to have any "heated" discussion.Danimal wrote:I've been saying this for 3 or 4 years and usually am the one to get chastised for it. Finally nice to see other people speaking up. If it bugs you I would advise the ignore feature, of course it will knock the backbreaker thread down to about 8 posts but what can you do.bkrich83 wrote: How can it be? The same guys who don't even play the game, but have the same lame agenda year in and year out continually take it over.
Sorry, but I can see the "agenda" that a few of you have against Madden and anything EA and I do believe it taints many of your posts. Above, Scoop produces numbers that show Madden increasing in sales while you and GT claim the game is losing sales "for six consecutive years". So whose numbers do we believe? Frankly, I do not believe any of them. EA has numbers they work with and if what you and GT speculate were actually true, EA would have already made wholesale changes in the Madden Dev Team. Talk of TW11 sales being down did not influence EA making wholesale changes with their TW console Dev Team as they are already working on TW12 with all but 2 members of the 11 Dev Team. I think some of you are using the sales numbers to make yourselves feel good about and to justify your disdain for Madden and EA. You spare no opportunity to run Tiburon in the ground here, but do either of you actually post in the EA Madden forums? If you don't, then why do you care what the game is like? Ranting and raving here is not going to change a damn thing about Madden or ANY EA Sports game. If you want to impact ANY game, you have to become vocal in the forums and the EA Sports Dev Blogs.JRod wrote:That's kind of insulting to GT. Was he just making up numbers from VG charts. Come on Tim, this is a lazy statement.DivotMaker wrote:Good info Scoop....nice to see facts injected into discussions full of opinions.....
I'm not busting out math skills but if Madden looks at total units (which is stupid because the PS2 will not increase in sales) then yes Madden has seen a decrease. Numbers don't lie but you can swing them anyway you want. Less sales in the PS2 market does hurt EA Sports because they aren't making up for those sales in the next-gen market. However, logically, EA has probably estimated a decrease in PS2 sales and adjusted internal budgets accordingly.
It doesn't bug me. It is what it is. I was merely responding to DB's post. You just have to take certain people's posts with a grain of salt, as their agenda is clear. EA could make the greatest football game in history, and for whatever reason they would still try their hardest to find issue with it. I don't get it, but just accept it for what it is. Rubbish.Danimal wrote:
I've been saying this for 3 or 4 years and usually am the one to get chastised for it. Finally nice to see other people speaking up. If it bugs you I would advise the ignore feature, of course it will knock the backbreaker thread down to about 8 posts but what can you do.
Not a bad idea.greggsand wrote:Maybe we can make a separate 'Madden Sales Trends' thread? I was digging the thread when it was about sliders & gameplay. It seems there's enough interest to start a new thread.