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Forums - Sales Discussion - Spain September 2013 charts - GTA V, FIFA 14, PES 2014

From what I've seen, in Portugal, although being a very small market, the Playstation is the favorite console by a huge margin. I've never found a 360 in the top selling games featured in stores. Not to mention the shelves for the 360 games are usually waaay smaller.

I wish I could find some sort of sales figures for all the European countries.



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i think the gaming habits of a population rly tells us a lot from them minds

and Spain....wellll.......lets say this cuntry is a mess

bluntly, ppl in Spain are stupid for the most part....and i mean rreeeaaaaly stupid

the butthole of Europe...full of poo

thats the end of my analysis

 

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kowenicki said:
Drakester said:
Remember Spain is in Europe and Europe is PlayStation territory so PS3 games will obviously sell better than 360 games, similar to the US when on the most part 360 games outsell PS3 games.


No. Spain is Spain. Playstation utterly dominates there. It dominates less so in the rest of Europe and not at all in the UK (also In Europe)

stop making sweeping generalisations.


Seriously? Its just as dominant in the rest of mainland Europe, if not moreso. There are only 2 regions in the wrold where the Xbox brand has a serious presence and thats the US and UK.

 

OT: GTA 5 eats up all the charts as expected



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hunter_alien said:
kowenicki said:
Drakester said:

 



Seriously? Its just as dominant in the rest of mainland Europe, if not moreso. There are only 2 regions in the wrold where the Xbox brand has a serious presence and thats the US and UK.

 

OT: GTA 5 eats up all the charts as expected

What about Australia and Mexico? I always thought the 360 had a significant presence there.



Glad to see Kingdom Hearts doing well.



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Spain is currently the 4th market in Europe, behind UK, Germany and France. I've been researching and through January 2011 Wii had 2,7 mill sold, PS3 1,8 mill sold and X360 900k. DS 5'3 mill and PSP 2'5 mill.

http://ecetia.com/2011/01/los-videojuegos-y-consolas-mas-vendidos-en-espana-el-pasado-ano

For 2012, I don't have exact numbers or lifetime numbers, but it is known that it was sold 1,49 mill units of hardware and PS3 was 43% of software sold....

http://www.adese.es/adese/noticias/119-el-videojuego-adecuado-para-tus-hijos-la-nueva-campana-divulgativa-de-adese-sobre-el-sistema-pegi

All this numbers are official numbers according to Gfk

So, it's a "small market", but not that small, and believe me, we are in a crisis that we deserve, but we're going to spend anyway a good amount. Don't put Spain in such apocalyptic way yet....



kowenicki said:
Drakester said:
Remember Spain is in Europe and Europe is PlayStation territory so PS3 games will obviously sell better than 360 games, similar to the US when on the most part 360 games outsell PS3 games.


No. Spain is Spain. Playstation utterly dominates there. It dominates less so in the rest of Europe and not at all in the UK (also In Europe)

stop making sweeping generalisations.

PS3 dominates here in Argentina too, then comes Nintendo in second place. Oppossed to every other country in America, where PS3 isn't king.



kowenicki said:
HikenNoAce said:
kowenicki said:
Drakester said:
Remember Spain is in Europe and Europe is PlayStation territory so PS3 games will obviously sell better than 360 games, similar to the US when on the most part 360 games outsell PS3 games.


No. Spain is Spain. Playstation utterly dominates there. It dominates less so in the rest of Europe and not at all in the UK (also In Europe)

stop making sweeping generalisations.

Why do you think the PS3 overtook the 360?


Because it sold more globally. Kinda obvious. 


And the territory that contributed the most for that is Europe.



kowenicki said:

What does that have to do with my statement that it doesn't utterly dominate in every Euro country.  It leads in all but one, but it doesnt utterly dominate.

I think we can call it dominate when it managed to make up for the massive gap in the US.



I like how this thread turned out to be an analyisis (rather wrong if I may add) about Spain deep crisis.