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pezus said: Huh, so it's above 250k then? Jesus |
Yeap... with Wii < 100k then PS3 ~270k I guess.
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pezus said: Huh, so it's above 250k then? Jesus |
Yeap... with Wii < 100k then PS3 ~270k I guess.
Could someone please tell me simply how much it's estimated that the PS3 and the Xbox 360 were over/undertracked by?
It looks like they've been undertracked but it's by such an amount that if it were true then this site isn't reliable at all.
Ps3 closer to 270 then... so with adjustments Ps3 gains about 200k on 360 in the US alone in the last 3 months. Add in Nintendos figures (for europe) and the gap is definatly less than a million now for Ps3 vs 360...
| forest-spirit said: Fire Emblem did very well. Those digital sales are quite impressive. |
I haven't read the whole thread but where can you see digital sales and for Fire Emblem in particular?
"360 undertracked by 100k and PS3 by something like 115-140k or so"
Dear lord, Vgchartz weren't even close. I don't know why people would bother to stick around if they were that inaccurate.
Somebody in gaf...
Final set.
Xbox 360 = 302K (known)
PS3 = 270K
PSV = 38K
Wii U = 66K
Wii = 100K
3DS = 190K
NDS = 100K
Things that need to match: Nintendo Ecosystem = 455K, Wii + Wii U + PS3 = 435K, revenue.
I question whether Sony
Again, rounded to nearest 5K, my estimates, not official, blah blah blah. Usually can be refined as more info comes in.
pezus said:
wait, why? |
Because 117k is Fire Emblem with bundles and we know the bundle sales consist of 19% of total sales so 19% of 117k is 22k and so 117k-22k=95k! The top combined SKU chart doesn't include bundles which is why Fire Emblem (95k without bundles) didn't chart.
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