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Seems I was right:

"Brain Training titles and Wii Play demonstrate the new importance of casual

Electronic Arts has at least one reason to be cheerful heading into 2008, with the news that the best-selling game of 2007 was FIFA 08.

According to Chart-Track numbers the title sold over 25 per cent more copies than the second-placed game, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training, one of three casual Nintendo titles that made the list, demonstrating clearly the effects that a wider casual audience is having on the games industry.

In fact Nintendo will be pleased because it ranked as the top developer in the top ten, and the only one with three titles represented - Wii Play and the two Brain Training titles.

Activision's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare took third place, with Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 in fourth.

Undoubtedly the most-hyped game of the year, Halo 3, was sixth selling around half the copies of FIFA 08, while EA's The Simpsons Game sold just under that.

The figures mean that Nintendo sold the most titles just based on the top ten list alone, with EA coming second on around 16 per cent less - although of course those bare numbers would be boosted significantly when all of the other titles outside the top ten are taken into account.

The full list is as follows:

1. FIFA 08 (EA)
2. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training (Nintendo)
3. Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision)
4. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Konami)
5. More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima (Nintendo)
6. Halo 3 (Microsoft)
7. The Simpsons Game (EA)
8. Wii Play (Nintendo)
9. Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)
10. WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2008 (THQ)

UPDATE: Specific numbers were removed at the request of ELSPA, which holds the copyright to the information."

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jimmay said:
highwaystar101 said:
^ I know how real football is played because I play it, FIFA is just good this time round I think

I had this same discussion with a friend of mine. So to prove him wrong i showed him a video of cristiano ronaldo running from the half way line with the ball and scoring a goal when man u played fulham last year in the premiership. I timed the run in real life then compared how long it took him to do the same run on pes2008 and fifa 2008. Pes2008 took exactly the same amount of time as the real goal did and fifa was 2 and a half seconds slower. Fifa is slow and unrealistic.


You do realise that on a year by year basis I have liked pro evo more, I said it in a previous post. Anyhow, fifa is better this year imo, they have improved a lot and fair enough the manager mode is far too easy, but fifa has come on in leaps and bounds since fifa06, which was the last bad fifa, imo

Bah I wish they would seperate platform.
FIFA is also on more platforms than PES btw.



Here's indepth data from MCV (I've highlited what I considered most interesting):

"
UK GAMES MARKET 2007: The definitive report

By Neil Long
Today

MCV present the full facts and figures from the last twelve months in the UK games market, courtesy of our trade partnership with ELSPA and ChartTrack

Total software units:
75.9m (Up 16 per cent on 2006)

Total sofware value:
£1.72billion (Up 25 per cent on 2006)


Total console software (units):
58.2 million (Up 26 per cent on 2006)

Total console software (value):
£1.41bn (Up 34 per cent on 2006)

Console handheld (units):
21.4m (Up 45 per cent on 2006)

Console handheld (value):
£434m (Up 28 per cent on 2006)

BEST-SELLING GAMES ALL FORMATS 2007:

1. FIFA 08 (Electronic Arts)
2. Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
3. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision)
4. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Konami)
5. More Brain Traning (Nintendo)
6. Halo 3 (Microsoft)
7. The Simpsons Game (Electronic Arts)
8. Wii Play (Nintendo)
9. Assassin’s Creed (Ubisoft)
10. WWE Smackdown Vs Raw 2008 (THQ)

SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS’ MARKET SHARE IN VALUE:

1. Electronic Arts: 17.4 per cent
2. Nintendo: 12.9 3 per cent
3. Microsoft: 9.1 per cent
4. Ubisoft: 8.2 per cent
5. Activision: 7.3 per cent
6. THQ: 5.8 per cent
7. Sega: 5.3 per cent
8. Sony: 5.0 per cent
9. Symantec: 3.2
10. Take 2: 3.1 per cent

SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS’ MARKET SHARE IN UNITS:

1. Electronic Arts: 15.8 per cent
2. Nintendo: 12.3 per cent
3. Ubisoft: 8.6 per cent
4. THQ: 6.7 per cent
5. Activision: 6.2 per cent
6. Sega: 5.2 per cent
7. Microsoft: 5.0 per cent
8. Sony: 4.8 per cent
9. Take 2: 3.8 per cent
10. Eidos: 2.7 per cent
Note: Microsoft software calculations include non-games PC software.

FORMAT MARKET SHARE BY VALUE

Xbox 360: 18.6 per cent
Nintendo DS: 18.2 per cent
PC: 17.9 per cent
PlayStation 2: 15.3 per cent
Wii: 13.2 per cent
PS3: 9.1 per cent
PSP: 6.4 per cent
GBA: 0.6 per cent

FORMAT MARKET SHARE BY UNITS

PC: 23.3 per cent
Nintendo DS: 19.7 per cent
PlayStation 2: 18.7 per cent
Xbox 360: 12.9 per cent
Wii: 10.4 per cent
PSP: 7.4 per cent
PS3: 5.6 per cent
GBA: 1.1 per cent
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"DS and 360 star in record-breaking 2007

Neil Long Today, 10:00am

ChartTrack reveals full year figures as 2007's market value reaches £1.7 billion

A handheld sector spearheaded by DS and a home console market led by Xbox 360 have pushed 2007 software sales to unprecedented heights, MCV can reveal.

Full year figures courtesy of ELSPA and ChartTrack reveal another spectacular year of game sales and a significant boost in market value.

Total software unit sales in the UK grew 16 per cent this year to a best ever 75.9 million, while in value terms the industry reached an all-time high of £1.72 billion.

And the industry has DS and Xbox 360 to thank most for 2007’s performance at retail, according to ChartTrack director Dorian Bloch. “The high points have been Xbox 360, which was the clear winner in the home console market,” he told MCV. “The really big area of growth is console handheld, which in terms of units and value has hit an all-time high. DS has really been a star performer – handheld took nearly a third of the market in unit terms and almost a quarter in value.”

Despite having only been released in late September, EA’s FIFA 08 was the biggest selling title of 2007, followed by Nintendo’s consistently outstanding Brain Training – a superb achievement for a single format game.

Electronic Arts retained its position at the top of the publisher league tables in 2007 but saw far stiffer competition than in 2006.

Climbing the league table significantly this year were Nintendo and Microsoft, which both made significant progress in market share.

Publisher trade body ELSPA stated that its members certainly have reasons to be cheerful after 2007’s record results. “We are thrilled to see the industry growing and software sales continuing to rise,” said director general Paul Jackson. “With the new generation consoles and new handhelds there are some amazing titles out there and consumers are continuing to enjoy them.

“There are new and exciting games available and more and more family-orientated and mentally stimulating titles to grasp and hold the interest of all ages. This is also a testament to the industry and it will continue to gain momentum.”

While the PC market topped the format breakdown in unit terms, it was the only market highlighted by ChartTrack to have struggled over the last 12 months. “PC games haven’t performed quite so well,” added ChartTrack’s Bloch. “PC games is a key area that has seen market value decrease in the current generation.”"

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We can calculate format software units for 2007 from the 75.9m and the format %. It seems like they've included PC software in the 75.9M software figure, but I'm not entirely sure.

Total: 75.9M

PC: 17.68M
Nintendo DS: 14.95M
PlayStation 2: 14.19M
Xbox 360: 9.79M
Wii: 7.89M
PSP: 5.62M
PS3: 4.25M
GBA: 0.83M


If they didn't include PC software in the 75.9M figure it would work out at 99M including PC software and would look like this:

Total: 99M

PC: 23.07M
Nintendo DS: 19.50M
PlayStation 2: 18.51M
Xbox 360: 12.77M
Wii: 10.31M
PSP: 7.33M
PS3: 5.54M
GBA: 1.09M

(figures rounded off)



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2007 Software Market Share by units:

Current Gen:

360: 44.6%
Wii: 36%
PS3: 19.4%

Handhelds (Excluding GBA):

NDS: 72.7%
PSP: 27.3%

Current Gen V Last Gen (PS2 only):

Current Gen: 60.7%
Previous Gen: 39.3%

HD Consoles:

360: 69.7%
PS3: 30.3%



For those wanting separate format data, ELSPA give awards to games once they cross certain sales milestones with Chart-Track. As all the multi-format software was released in 2007 we can add that data.

1. FIFA 08 (1,391,435) [PS2-300K+][360-200K+][PS3-200K+][PSP-100K+][WII-100K+]
2. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training (1,016,558) [DS]
3. Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (935,044) [360-300K+][PS3-200K+][PC-100K+]
4. PES 2008 (787,382) [PS2-300K+][360-200K+][PS3-100K+]
5. More Brain Training From Dr Kawashima (760,225) [DS]
6. Halo 3 (735,176) [360]
7. The Simpsons Game (734,595) [PS2-200K+][DS-100K+][WII-100K+]
8. Wii Play (688,002) [WII]
9. Assassin's Creed (670,286)[360-300K+][PS3-200K+]
10. WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2008 (563,121) [PS2-200K+]

ELSPA Sales Awards: Diamond (1M+)
ELSPA Sales Awards: Double Platinum (600K-1M)
ELSPA Sales Awards: Platinum (300K-600KM)
ELSPA Sales Awards: Gold (200K-300K)
ELSPA Sales Awards: Silver (100K-200K)



Current Gen Award winners:

360:

01: HALO 3 [735,176]
02: PROJECT GOTHAM RACING 3 [300K+]
--. GEARS OF WAR [300K+]
--: PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 6 [300K+]
--: FORZA MOTORSPORT 2 [300K+]
--: CALL OF DUTY 4: MODERN WARFARE [300K+]
--: ASSASSIN'S CREED [300K+]
08: TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON: ADVANCED WARFIGHTER [200K+]
--: SAINTS ROW [200K+]
--: TOM CLANCY'S RAINBOW SIX: VEGAS [200K+]
--: THE ELDER SCROLLS IV: OBLIVION [200K+]
--: DEAD RISING [200K+]
--: CRACKDOWN [200K+]
--: FIFA 08 [200K+]
--: PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2008 [200K+]
16: PERFECT DARK ZERO [100K+]
--: CALL OF DUTY 2 [100K+]
--: CALL OF DUTY 3 [100K+]
--: FIFA 07 [100K+]
--: TOM CLANCY'S SPLINTER CELL: DOUBLE AGENT [100K+]
--: NEED FOR SPEED: CARBON [100K+]
--: WWE SMACKDOWN VS RAW 2007 [100K+]
--: ROCKSTAR PRESENTS TABLE TENNIS [100K+]
--: XBOX 360 LIVE ARCADE UNPLUGGED [100K+]
--: LOST PLANET: EXTREME CONDITION [100K+]
--: TOMB RAIDER: LEGEND [100K+]
--: FIGHT NIGHT ROUND 3 [100K+]
--: TEST DRIVE: UNLIMITED [100K+]
--: TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON: ADVANCED WARFIGHTER 2 [100K+]
--: TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 07 [100K+]
--: BIOSHOCK [100K+]
--: PROJECT GOTHAM RACING 4 [100K+]
--: VIVA PIÑATA [100K+]
--: NEED FOR SPEED: PROSTREET [100K+]
--: MASS EFFECT [100K+]
--: JUST CAUSE [100K+]
--: KANE & LYNCH: DEAD MEN [100K+]
--: GUITAR HERO III: LEGENDS OF ROCK [100K+]
--: SONIC THE HEDGEHOG [100K+]

PS3:

01: RESISTANCE: FALL OF MAN [300K+]
02: MOTORSTORM [200K+]
--: FIFA 08 [200K+]
--: CALL OF DUTY 4: MODERN WARFARE [200K+]
--: ASSASSIN'S CREED [200K+]
06: FORMULA 1: CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION [100K+]
--: PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2008 [100K+]
--: NEED FOR SPEED: PROSTREET [100K+]
--: UNCHARTED: DRAKE'S FORTUNE [100K+]

WII:

01:WII PLAY [688,002]
02: THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS [300K+]
--: BIG BRAIN ACADEMY: WII DEGREE [300K+]
--: MARIO & SONIC AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES [300K+]
--: MARIO PARTY 8 [300K+]
--: SUPER MARIO GALAXY [300K+]
07: WARIO WARE: SMOOTH MOVES [200K+]
--: MARIO STRIKERS CHARGED FOOTBALL [200K+]
--: RED STEEL [200K+]
10: SONIC AND THE SECRET RINGS [100K+]
--: TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 07 [100K+]
--: RAYMAN RAVING RABBIDS [100K+]
--: RESIDENT EVIL 4 [100K+]
--: TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 08 [100K+]
--: SUPER PAPER MARIO [100K+]
--: FIFA 08 [100K+]
--: THE SIMPSONS GAME [100K+]

Titles listed in chronological order. 



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