Stop hating on vgchartz just cuz the numbers don't fit your liking
Stop hating on vgchartz just cuz the numbers don't fit your liking
Why are people all surprised, Vgchartz mostly estimate numbers its not accurate.
leo-j said: 7 million PSPs on shelves is odd Sony reported 60.30M psp's sold as of DEC 31 didn't they? |
Seriously? there's something wrong here VGC, FACT! =)
@Kasz216
2M consoles on shelves it's like 20+ weeks of sales!
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Bullza said: Why are people all surprised, Vgchartz mostly estimate numbers its not accurate. |
The only company that doesn't estimate numbers is Nintendo's tracking company - all others, including MC, Famitsu, GfK, and NPD estimate numbers. They just do it with (sometimes much) larger sample sizes than VGC.
So nintendo has a company that tracks every video game system sold at retail? Really now? Since when?
Why do they rely on NPD numbers every month to gloat about how well Wii/DS has sold, when they themselves could release there own MORE CREDIBLE numbers?
iWarMachine said:
Seriously? there's something wrong here VGC, FACT! =) @Kasz216 2M consoles on shelves it's like 20+ weeks of sales! |
So the ~1.5M consoles on shelves before were like 15+ weeks sales?
The extra 500,000 isn't that big a deal.
If you go back to the Others chart... 2009 was much weaker then 2008 for the 360 holidays wise.
That extra number could eaisly be explained by people ordering holiday 360's based on last years sales.
Or even paritally further smaller errors in the US numbers by a hundred K or two.
leo-j said: So nintendo has a company that tracks every video game system sold at retail? Really now? Since when? Why do they rely on NPD numbers every month to gloat about how well Wii/DS has sold, when they themselves could release there own MORE CREDIBLE numbers? |
Since eight or nine years ago. We've talked about it before. And no, not every video game system - just the ones that producers want to pay to track. SCEA is one of their customers! And it's not at every retail. It's just for the Americas, I believe.
They used NPD numbers in press releases to match up with everyone else - the few times they do correct NPD (they have done so before), NPD corrects their numbers on the spot.
Damned if I can remember the name of the firm, though.
rccsetzer said:
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I know what the slogan for VGC 3.0 should be "Pay us for our numbers now and 3-4 years down the line we might get them right"
Khuutra said:
Since eight or nine years ago. We've talked about it before. And no, not every video game system - just the ones that producers want to pay to track. SCEA is one of their customers! And it's not at every retail. It's just for the Americas, I believe. They used NPD numbers in press releases to match up with everyone else - the few times they do correct NPD (they have done so before), NPD corrects their numbers on the spot. Damned if I can remember the name of the firm, though. |
Siras... it's Siras. Just remembered myself.
Found an article.
http://ign64.ign.com/articles/073/073628p1.html
Opened in early 2000.
"Electronic registration tracks a product's serial number at the point of sale, which benefits consumers, retailers and manufacturers by expediting the product return process. If the product has been registered, it eliminates the need for the customer to present the purchase receipt when returning the product and offers immediate access to consumer exchanges and warranty entitlements. At time of purchase, after a store associate scans a product's UPC code and serial number into the cash register, the data is transferred to SiRAS's secure data warehouse."
Don't really know what to think about this...ioi's explenation makes sense still big adjustments in my book can understand that some not like this. Feel bad for all those people making threads every week that include hw sales... and this happens, I am happy I never made a thread like that ^^''....