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NPD has released its ‘September’ figures for the United States and Canada for the five weeks of September 2, 2007 to October 6, 2007.  Vgchartz figures for the same period and for the same region have also been released.  It is now time to compare the two sets of data (avg = total/ number of weeks (5) in the period). 

 
September VGC Sept Sept avg NPD Tot NPD avg NPD/VGC
Xbox 360 520,698 104,140 579,000 115,800 1.11
Wii 496,591 99,318 543,900 108,780 1.1
DS 620,910 124,182 540,800 108,160 0.87
PSP 348,422 69,684 306,500 61,300 0.88
PS2 290,933 58,187 231,500 46,300 0.8
PS3 168,393 33,679 135,000 27,000 0.80
GBA 97,145 19,429 83,600 16,720 0.86
 

Hardware figures for September were on average 14.4% different between NPD and Vgchartz over the five week reporting period (using absolute value correlation divided by the number of hardware platforms).  The differences are quite interesting this month.  On a percentage basis PS2 and PS3 had the greatest overestimation by Vgchartz – indicating that these two platforms were likely more impacted by the Halo 3 sales boost than was shown in the Vgchartz data sample.  In fact, had this been a four week month, PS3 would have barely sold 100,000 units in the USA and Canada – combined – despite the release of Heavenly Sword and the foot traffic boost at retail from Halo 3.  Wii appears nearly unaffected by the increased Xbox 360 sales – posting its second highest NPD figure since December (another 5 week month) of 2006.  When compared to other sources, Vgchartz did quite well for the month – as can be seen below (NPD Total = NPD USA + NPD Canada).  Hardware data this month was just about spot on in showing the increased PSP sales, strong DS/Wii/360 sales, with Wii being outsold by Xbox 360 by roughly 30,000 units. 

 

 

Platform VGC Sept Pachter Sim Exc NPD USA NPD Can NPD Tot
DS 620,910 430,000 493,000 495,800 45,000 540,800
Wii 496,591 425,000 481,000 501,000 42,900 543,900
GBA 97,145 65,000   75,000 8,600 83,600
Xbox 360 520,698 450,000 400,000 527,800 51,200 579,000
PS3 168,393 150,000 165,000 119,400 15,600 135,000
PSP 348,422 252,000 283,000 284,500 22,000 306,500
PS2 290,933 220,000   215,000 16,500 231,500

 

Lastly, it is important to compare software numbers over the same sales period.  Bolded data indicates cases in which NPD and VGC are within 20%.

 
  NPD Top Ten (USA) NPD USA NPD Can NPD Tot VGC
1 Halo 3 3,300,000 187,100 3,487,100 3,196,516
2 Wii Play 282,000 25,000 307,000 264,960
3 LOZ: PH 224,000 <15,000 <239,000 348,970
4 Madden 2008 (PS2) 205,000 <15,000 <220,000 227,848
5 Skate (360) 175,000 <15,000 <190,000 193,880
6 Madden 2008 (360) 173,000 <15,000 <188,000 238,652
7 Metroid Prime 3 167,000 16,400 183,400 248,417
8 Bioshock 150,000 <15,000 <165,000 282,531
9 Brain Age 2 141,000 20,800 161,800 204,108
10 Heavenly Sword 139,000 <15,000 <154,000 207,346
 

While hardware data continue to be pretty reliable, software data is improving at a slower rate.  Still, four games were within 20% of NPD’s figures, and over half of the games were within 30%, which is far better than what the hardware margins of error were back earlier in 2007.  In time, the software data will reach the levels of hardware accuracy, although it is not yet to that point.

 

http://gamrfeed.vgchartz.com/story/564/npd-data-vs-vgc-data-for-the-september-2007-sales-9207-to-10607/

   



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