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Shorty11857 said:

These figures really make me believe that Vgchartz should split the fairly accurately estimated Europe (and Australia?) from the other regions that are more pure estimating based on trends than sales. That way we could have 3 regions well estimated and one that's open to adjustment more


Either way good sales for all


That's actually not a bad idea.  As a region, Europe has earned its own section for sure.



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Move BOMBA in Japan and did almost nothing in the U.S for Ps3 or Americas... But in Europe its HUGE!



Ps3 first place this gen too?

:)



Looks like Move gave PS3 a boost, while the upcomming Kinect onslot is delaying sales untill release. I expect PS3 to drop and Xbox to be back on top as soon as Kinect hits the market. After the boosts are over by guess is we will see very close numbers from here on out untill the end of the generation, which is about to start rolling down hill .



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Okay people I'm late to the party and I'm sorry if this has been explain a gazillion times already but please bear with me.

 

ok so first of all, the PS3 had adjustments that date back 2 years or so. I get that.

Now the only thing I don't get is whether that adjustment is included in this week's PS3 sales or not. Or are the PS3 numbers for this week the amount it sold without the adjustments?

 

Either way...

Superb PS3 NUMBERZ!!!!!!!!!



Apparently Super Mario Galaxy 2 is under-tracked, we will see an adjustment here? 



Congratz to the PS3.Hope it continues to sell well.



Seece said:

Big gratz to PS3, this is totally unexpected and now I have the horrible job of adjusting my gap charts AGAIN!


yeah I don't envy you at all.  But Thanks for all the work you do :D



Metallicube said:

So, if I got this right.. Technically, the PS3 didn't sell all these units THIS week, it's merely compensating from the apparent undertracking throughout previous weeks?


no it sold a lot this week and even more erlier weeks as well.  Look at last week now and the weeks before that.  These adjustments go back a long way.