bananaking21 said:
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So, its 800K according to VGChartz internal data?
bananaking21 said:
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So, its 800K according to VGChartz internal data?
ClassicGamingWizzz said:
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just wanted to make a clever remark but okay :(
WiiU's figures look far less impressive now. Amazing to see PS3 and 360 increasing while they're nearing the end of their lives. Vita does pretty well too and is not that far from 3DS. No word on PSP sales?
Nsanity said:
Where are you getting the 800K from? |
VGC now: 643k
Adjustment: 145k (525k Sony - 380k VGC)
Total: 788k
Without add the 200% up for LA and the adjustment in NA due the US sales.
Nsanity said:
So, its 800K according to VGChartz internal data? |
no no, i think he was just estimating, using vgchartz data for europe+japan and the rest of the world but not usa, and then adding those numbers with the offical numbers sony just released for the usa. its just a personal estimate
dsgrue3 said: Come on guys, Vgchartz is only off by 125,000 for PS3. 25% error isn't that bad, oh...yeah I guess that kinda, well, okay it's bad. Great numbers for PS & Xbox. |
It's off my even more considering VGC tracks America which is the US + Canada + Mexico.
pezus said:
Yes, Nintendo dropped its price by close to 50% last year and they have lots of bundles this year. |
Wich bundles Nintendo made for the 3DS this year?
Nsanity said:
So, its 800K according to VGChartz internal data? |
At leats the part about Europe and Japan. But after a 33% error in PS3 and 100% for Vita it's better to wait for the next adjustments before any conclusion about the real sales figures.
pezus said:
And if numbers from Europe are to be trusted. Honestly, I don't trust any of the numbers VGChartz gives us now except when they've been confirmed. |
you can trust them to adjust their numbers quarterly..
OT - in my gut 150k is what i was thinking vita would clock in at so gratz me! still not the kind of numbers to be super excited about but like i said in my black friday post ... i've got a glimmer of hope that with a price cut vita can rise up to "acceptable" sales levels.