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I think... this is BS, here is the proof:

Here we have two columns of the Top 47 Nintendo published games.
On the LEFT, sales in AMERICA and on the RIGHT EMEAA

41.26 31.86
14.66 10.60
12.34 12.30
13.84 11.30
9.60 9.52
11.33 6.30
9.04 8.41
5.71 2.48
4.94 3.34
2.74 4.33
3.84 2.11
3.30 2.19
3.32 2.02
1.36 2.61
2.54 1.44
3.20 1.35
1.78 1.03
1.79 2.02
1.10 2.14
1.41 1.15
1.50 0.87
0.90 1.14
1.12 0.56
0.93 1.11
1.56 0.54
0.48 0.35
0.91 0.61
0.81 0.34
0.79 0.17
0.32 0.80
0.68 0.60
0.37 0.29
0.93 0.25
0.59 0.32
0.45 0.18
0.44 0.48
0.40 0.41
0.55 0.16
0.42 0.20
0.43 0.19
0.19 0.30
0.28 0.26
0.24 0.17
0.26 0.08
0.19 0.17
0.16 0.12
0.11 0.11

Out of the 47 games (not necessarily listed) above, EMEAA sales have only surpassed the American sales 10 times, with several within 50k of the American sales (two). With this in mind...

Nintendo of America is looking at things ASS BACKWARDS. Don't even bother looking at Wii JRPGs, because that will just make them look even more ridiculous. The only JRPGs that passed 125k in EMEAA were Nintendo published; a whopping 2 games.



Leatherhat on July 6th, 2012 3pm. Vita sales:"3 mil for COD 2 mil for AC. Maybe more. "  thehusbo on July 6th, 2012 5pm. Vita sales:"5 mil for COD 2.2 mil for AC."