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ioi really likes to overtrack Nintendo consoles and undertrack Playstation consoles...



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Makes me happy that we are seeing again sale numbers, not that much and we are up to date:) thanks



Dr.Vita said:
ioi really likes to overtrack Nintendo consoles and undertrack Playstation consoles...

Ok now i'm curius.

Where the fuck PS console are undertacked!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Seriusly this post has 0 sense.

Lol, PS4 is probabily nearly 1 million overtracked, just for you know. But ok... When we will know the official PS4 shipment you will See who is overteacked.



Skullwaker said:

Did they skip a week?

Edit: never mind


where did you see the HW sales last week. i saw only the software sales. XD



Ryng_Tolu said:
Dr.Vita said:
ioi really likes to overtrack Nintendo consoles and undertrack Playstation consoles...

Ok now i'm curius.

Where the fuck PS console are undertacked!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Seriusly this post has 0 sense.

Lol, PS4 is probabily nearly 1 million overtracked, just for you know. But ok... When we will know the official PS4 shipment you will See who is overteacked.


PS4 is overtracked, I completely agree with you.
But there is no way PS VIta is selling 2k in North America. Just take a look at amazon.ca, I often see the Vita doing good at the best sellers. And USA should be bigger in this year than last year, the first 2 NPD numbers in this year proved that and big retailers are getting more shipments than last year. Don't forget the fact that there was a Playstation TV price-cut at a big retailer in June too (last time when this happened Vita got a huge boost). 

Wii U seems to high in North America imo, but we should wait for NPD June numbers. Then we know if it is overtracked or undertracked.



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I want to see adjustments for 2014 numbers! 
3.5M shipments of PS Vita and PSP (PSP got discontinued early in 2014 in USA and later in Europe and Japan) = VGChartz says that both sold 2.8M. 3.34M shipments of Wii U = VGCharz says that Wii U sold 3.65M

PS Vita is supposed to have a similar sold through like the Wii U. 
And don't forget that Vita had a more shipments in Q3 2014 than PS3 (1.3M vs 1.1M) and PS3 sold more on VGChartz.

Here is a perfect link for all these: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=197740



binary solo said:
vivster said:
Nice to see PS4 building up the market share. Wonder when it will hit 60%.

Not for ages. This week the weekly market share is only 53%. During the holidays it probably won't do over 50% market share, and with probably less than 500K lead it might build up prior to the holidays it could drop below 50% by the new year. 60% LTD is only likely if/when PS4 regains long term price parity with Xb one.

Don't you think at some point X1 and WiiU will fall off considerably while PS4 keeps the pace? that would mean 60+% weekly.
It's only a matter of time until consumers realize which is the correct gaming option to buy.



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Dr.Vita said:
Ryng_Tolu said:
Dr.Vita said:
ioi really likes to overtrack Nintendo consoles and undertrack Playstation consoles...

Ok now i'm curius.

Where the fuck PS console are undertacked!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Seriusly this post has 0 sense.

Lol, PS4 is probabily nearly 1 million overtracked, just for you know. But ok... When we will know the official PS4 shipment you will See who is overteacked.


PS4 is overtracked, I completely agree with you.
But there is no way PS VIta is selling 2k in North America. Just take a look at amazon.ca, I often see the Vita doing good at the best sellers. And USA should be bigger in this year than last year, the first 2 NPD numbers in this year proved that and big retailers are getting more shipments than last year. Don't forget the fact that there was a Playstation TV price-cut at a big retailer in June too (last time when this happened Vita got a huge boost). 

Wii U seems to high in North America imo, but we should wait for NPD June numbers. Then we know if it is overtracked or undertracked.

The point is that the PSVita in the US is selling so badly, but seriusly SO BADLY, that the numbers are not even released.

For what we know, Vita sales in March-April- May NPD are...0. ( zero )

I know you think PSV is selling with a 30k basis all month in the US... is not so easy.

Vita sold 30k in Feb, and 30k the TV, for a total of 60k.

Now... TV is dropped at 2.5k in April NPD. So, if TV was at 2.5k, how you can see 30k for that month?

Honestly, the 2k basis of ioi seem waaaaaaaay More accurate. Like for May.

Maybe is undertracked in June, but still... We talk about terrible numbers.

 

Sorry, but this week i can see MAXIMUM 10k undertracked globally.



Dr.Vita said:

I want to see adjustments for 2014 numbers! 


So would I (and for other years), but for different reasons. In just the United States, the numbers for the Xbox One for the first 5 months are completely nonsensical. 

NPD for November is 909k | VGC has it at 969k

NPD for December is 908k | VGC has it at 959k

NPD for January is 141k | VGC has it at 150k

NPD for February is 258k | VGC has it at 169k

NPD for November is 311k | VGC has it at 278k

What the fuck is that? Huge disparity in these sales for no reason, especially when almost all these numbers were reported by MS (except for January, which ironically is the closest to the actual number). Now though, added up the total results are almost the exact same, but the individual monthly sales paint a completely different picture that shouldn't even be there.  After that, 2014 looks to be alright on a monthly basis except for the final 3 months,  and so far 2015 has been nearly spot on, so why can't these months be changed as well?



Won bet with t3mporary_126 - I correctly predicted that the Wii U's LTD at the end of 2014 would be closer to 9 million than 10 million. http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=6673287

Ryng_Tolu said:
Dr.Vita said:
Ryng_Tolu said:
Dr.Vita said:
ioi really likes to overtrack Nintendo consoles and undertrack Playstation consoles...

Ok now i'm curius.

Where the fuck PS console are undertacked!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Seriusly this post has 0 sense.

Lol, PS4 is probabily nearly 1 million overtracked, just for you know. But ok... When we will know the official PS4 shipment you will See who is overteacked.


PS4 is overtracked, I completely agree with you.
But there is no way PS VIta is selling 2k in North America. Just take a look at amazon.ca, I often see the Vita doing good at the best sellers. And USA should be bigger in this year than last year, the first 2 NPD numbers in this year proved that and big retailers are getting more shipments than last year. Don't forget the fact that there was a Playstation TV price-cut at a big retailer in June too (last time when this happened Vita got a huge boost). 

Wii U seems to high in North America imo, but we should wait for NPD June numbers. Then we know if it is overtracked or undertracked.

The point is that the PSVita in the US is selling so badly, but seriusly SO BADLY, that the numbers are not even released.

For what we know, Vita sales in March-April- May NPD are...0. ( zero )

I know you think PSV is selling with a 30k basis all month in the US... is not so easy.

Vita sold 30k in Feb, and 30k the TV, for a total of 60k.

Now... TV is dropped at 2.5k in April NPD. So, if TV was at 2.5k, how you can see 30k for that month?

Honestly, the 2k basis of ioi seem waaaaaaaay More accurate. Like for May.

Maybe is undertracked in June, but still... We talk about terrible numbers.

 

Sorry, but this week i can see MAXIMUM 10k undertracked globally.

sorry ot join your discussion.  but a PS TV is not like a PS Vita.  Not sure about PS Vita releases in NoA, but there could be more than 2,500 sales a week for PSV. we wouldn't know until we get the NPD numbers for NoA.

if you mentioned that numbers are not even released, i think it is a disclosure to avoid low consumer trust and reselling PS Vita in the second hand market.