outlawauron said:
Come on. You've been around here long enough to know that publishers only give shipment data. |
That's true; I'm very tired, I've been PHP programming for the last 10 hours... @_@
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outlawauron said:
Come on. You've been around here long enough to know that publishers only give shipment data. |
That's true; I'm very tired, I've been PHP programming for the last 10 hours... @_@
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routsounmanman said:
That's true; I'm very tired, I've been PHP programming for the last 10 hours... @_@ |
No worries. I was just surprised to hear that from you.
outlawauron said:
No worries. I was just surprised to hear that from you. |
Yeah, now I feel bad. Ahh well. Those are still all sales for Sega, so that's nice to hear.
MontanaHatchet said:
Yeah, now I feel bad. Ahh well. Those are still all sales for Sega, so that's nice to hear. |
That's OK. I've been saying too much crap lately, anyways 
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| Rhonin the wizard said: Those are worldwide shipped numbers until 30 June 2009. Probably some of those went to the European launch. Here is the original document. |
The game didn't come out til July in Europe.
Roflinator said:
The game didn't come out til July in Europe. |
It was released on 10 July in Europe and they had to send the copies so they would arrive on time for the release. I'm not saying that this happened, I'm saying it's a possible explanation.
Yeah, copies just magically dissappear in japan and show up in europe
This is a shipped figure - its at the very bottom of this PDF
http://www.segasammy.co.jp/english/pdf/release/201003_1q_e_hosoku_final.pdf
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I wonder what kind of sales they will need just to break even.