FishyJoe said:
That's the full price list. Less expensive games like Brain Training aren't considered full price. I'm not sure what the cutoff is. |
Oh. I didn't see that. It weird how much different the two charts are though.
FishyJoe said:
That's the full price list. Less expensive games like Brain Training aren't considered full price. I'm not sure what the cutoff is. |
Oh. I didn't see that. It weird how much different the two charts are though.
Wait...has Resident Evil 4 already launched in Europe? If so, where is it that I can't see it? Has it dropped off the list that fast?
Is it just me? Am I missing something or is Tigerwoods Wii doing EXTREMELY well over there? The only version of TW that should be pushing sales over there is the extremely late release of the Wii version. I want the figures soooo bad. That games sales were completely saved by the Others region. Didnt do to bad on NPD either.
TheLivingShadow said: Wait...has Resident Evil 4 already launched in Europe? If so, where is it that I can't see it? Has it dropped off the list that fast? |
Odd... maybe the shipment has run out. I think it was #4 in the previous week's charts?
Note that it would also include GC & PS2 RE4 sales. I really hate how they combine sales for different platforms (regardless of how different the games are) - yet different flavours of Nintendogs, Pokemon (etc..) are considered different games - when they are virtually identical.
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Nocturnal is helping companies get cheaper game ratings in Australia:
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I always thought Cooking Mama would do great in Japan and so-so in US/Europe. It seems it's the other way around, but I can't understand why.
Nintendo handheld outstrips PC and PS2 in both unit sales and market value, says ChartTrack
The storming performance of DS hardware, More Brain Training and its two Pokémon titles have elevated the Nintendo handheld to become the market-leading format this week, MCV can reveal.
In the biggest sales week since Easter, DS was the lead format in both unit and value terms for the first time – overtaking stalwart platforms PS2 and PC.
The six Nintendo titles in the top ten this week represent an impressive 15.2 per cent of the entire market in unit terms, while the firm’s home console Wii also had its biggest hardware sales of the year so far.
But it’s not just Nintendo doing high-fives this week – Sony’s PS3 also had its biggest week of hardware sales since launch in March, thanks to the newly-introduced ‘starter packs’.