| Kresnik said: The most interesting thing about the interview with him, for me, was that Vita sold 7000 units in Spain last week. For weeks I've been wondering whether the European tracking has been too high (I know it's better than we were tracking it, because Nintendo's own numbers showed it higher than Wii-U while we had it lower, but I wondered whether that was just overtracking Wii-U rather than undertracking Vita), but with numbers like that from Spain it seems that Vita has been doing well in Europe. Which is great. I bet you any money, though, that it's partly to do with Invizimals. The original games did super well in Spain and Portugal. Unfortunately, we've decided not to track the newest iteration -_- |
Anything Sony-related sells pretty well in Spain. Hell, the videocameras we use at my public University are Sony. It's not brand loyalty, but rather a very reliable relationship between consumer and product. This has been like that since the Walkman era.
In fact, there are weeks on which Vita has moved more units than the 360.







