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Ka-pi96 said:
MoHasanie said:
Wow, no game from Sony and MS comes close to Smash Bros, Zelda, and Xenoblade.


There would appear to be a lot more Nintendo fans here than either Sony or Microsoft, not only that the lack of 3rd party games on Nintendo platforms also means more of those Nintendo votes going to 1st party games.

Completely agree with the bolded.



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Holy shit.

The amount of work you put into this almost makes me feel bad for not participating. I will have to make sure I do so next month!

You go into this much detail each month? Job well done.

I can't see there ever being a month where Nintendo isn't comfortably the most popular publisher



Nice to see newcomers Splatoon and Captain Toad make the top 25. :)



Ssenkahdavic said:

You go into this much detail each month? Job well done.

Actually, he usually does a little more. But that's why he has left that post saying that he'll add some comments later.

OT: Nice job as usual, Salnax. Nintendo seems to be the one that has benefited more from the E3 and the lack of Mario Kart 8 doesn't affect it anymore. If only the 3DS was in better shape...

Microsoft, while not having many points, has a nice genre diversity which is very good for its owners. But the lack of interest for Forza Horizon 2 worries me a little. Oh, and Quantum Break will be shown at Gamescom so it should go up again for September's feature.

Sony... well, the teaser of Uncharted hasn't done much. I'm sure people expected more than that. But it's good to see Vita doing well.

On PC, we're all waiting for The Witcher 3, and why did Civ Beyond Earth get so little love?

 

And about the Master Chief collection being above Halo 5, I think it's easy to understand. One has been announced, shown and given a release date for this year during the E3 while Halo 5 has been almost completely absent. That's why people voted one instead of the other.



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Ka-pi96 said:
JEMC said:

Sony... well, the teaser of Uncharted hasn't done much. I'm sure people expected more than that. But it's good to see Vita doing well.


I would assume that is also partly due to Uncharted not releasing til next year at the earliest, it should go up after this years releases release even without any new information.

It's like "Mass Effect 4", all they showed was a teaser that, judging from the votes, did nothing but confirm its existance. At least that means no "The Last of Us 2", so more people voting for it because its name and the devs behind it.

And yeah, I guess it will go up unless something big gets announced at Gamescom or TGS.



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Zelda U isn't too surprising in my opinion. X really shines on vgchartz though, awesome! Nicely edited, as always Salnax.



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Gonna sticky this thread then.



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

Post-E3 diversity is always fun to see, basically the most complete picture of the site's different tastes.

Would be nice to get enrollment up a little, though.



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Mr Khan said:

Would be nice to get enrollment up a little, though.

Easier said than done, though.



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