KNOWN / POSSIBLE DATAS SO FAR
1) Fire Emblem Awakening is over 80k digital copies downloaded as of April 6, 2013. Souce: NPD and NoA.
2) Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon is over 50k digital copies downloaded, not sure if as of April 6, 2013 or April 17, 2013. Source: NPD and NoA.
3) 3D Classics Excitebike has 23,440 ratings (last update: March 21, 2013) Considering the charts counted the period when it was free, its ratings mean that every title above Excitebike has been downloaded at least 23,440 times
4) Gunman Clive has been downloaded more times than on iOS and Android combined. Looking at the graph and considering what beril (GC's developer) said in the thread:
Just making an eyeball estimate off of the graph and what you said, if every line was 5K that would put the iOS slightly above 10k sales, Google Play at above 25k sales and eShop at above 30k sales? 65,000 sales total?
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but you should realise that this is just the first two months for each platform (except the 3DS wich is a few days short of two months). The iOS and Android version has been out for almost a year and the 3DS sales just passed the android version the other day so their LTD sales are about the same, and the iOS LTD is close to the next line
This means Gunman Clive's sales are around 50k+ WW in three months.
5) Nintendo Land probably has been downloaded more than 7,000 times. All explained here:
US. It comes from the NPD thread, where creamsugar spilled Wii U February sales (66k) and said that 11% of total sales came from Zombi U bundle. The Zombi U bundle contains also a downloadable version of Nintendo Land, and those downloads are counted in charts since they come from a bundle / deal that has a price set (on the contrary, apps and games with no price at all aren't considered in charts); so, since 11% of 66k = slightly over 7k, this means that Nintendo Land has been downloaded probably 7,000 times (especially looking at how it suddenly increased in Current Charts after ZombiU bundle's release), and that's the inferior limit for its sales.
6)Touch Battle Tank 3D has been downloaded more than 100k times:
http://www.4gamer.net/games/142/G014231/20130425112/
7)Directly from the last Financial Results Briefing's Q&A
Regarding download sales, I cannot tell you the specifics, as we have not announced any concrete figures for this fiscal year or the next. On the other hand, a quarter of the sales of "Animal Crossing: New Leaf" in the last fiscal year came from its digital version, while the download sales ratio of "Tomodachi Collection," which was released only very recently, stands at approximately 10 percent after its first week.
It's unclear if Iwata is referring to units shipped or units sold to customers. However, this means Tomodachi sold at least around 45k digital copies in its first week in Japan, as of April 21st.
This is the 3DS Only Japanese All-Time Chart on April 25th
It's at 7. NSMB2 is at 12, so that sold less than 100000 digitally in Japan.
1. ACNL
2. Pokemon ARS
3. Denpa Ningen RPG
4. 3D Classics Kirby
5. Denpa Ningen RPG 2
6. Pokemon Zenkoku zukan Pro
7. Touch Battle Tank 3D
8. Charisou DX
9. HikuOsu
10. @SIMPLE DL Series Vol.1 THE Misshitsu kara no dasshutsu
11. Puyo puyo!! Mini Version
12. NSMB2
13. DQX O-dekake Moshasu de Battle
14. Shaun the Sheep 3D episode 1
15. The Rolling Western
16. 3D Classics Xevious
17. Hyu~stone
18. @SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 2 THE Misshitsu kara no dasshutsu Gakkou no Kyuukousha-hen
19. Hirari Sakurazamurai
20. @SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 2 THE Misshitsu kara no dasshutsu Celeb na goutei-hen
Since TC, like AC, appeals to an audience (young adult females) that wasn't on 3DS before, but on smartphones, they should indeed be more interested in DD as that's the norm on smartphones. Still not enough to make the top 20 yet.
Since Tomodachi is not in top 20, this means all the titles in top 20 sold at least 45k if not more.
8)Directly from the Analyst Briefing on Wednesday, 12th:
Animal Crossing: New Leaf was launched in the U.S. on Sunday, June 9 and is having an immediate impact. The digital version of the game set a new record for launch day sales in the Nintendo eShop and sales of Nintendo 3DS hardware were nearly four times greater than the previous week.
AC had a big debut, and it rose in charts pretty quickly: it's already 15th in the US All-Time Overall Chart (last update by serplux: June 29th)
Moreover, the game is high in European charts too, also thanks to the promotion "So many games!". A recap for several European countries
More specifically:
UK
Animal Crossing New Leaf: 6th in the 3DS Only All-Time Chart, 10th in the Overall All-Time Chart
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate: 14th in the 3DS Only All-Time Chart
Germany
Animal Crossing New Leaf: 16th in 3DS Only All-Time Chart
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate: Out of both charts
France
Animal Crossing New Leaf: 11th in 3DS Only All-Time Chart, 17th in the Overall All-Time Chart
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate: Out of both charts (sorry DaBoss, I was wrong XD )
Little curiosity: Rayman Origins is 20th in the Current 3DS Only Chart there, dat nationalism
Italy
Animal Crossing New Leaf: 12th in 3DS Only All-Time Chart, 18th in Overall All-Time Chart
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate: 18th in 3DS Only All-Time Chart
Remember, both those titles are helped by the "So many games!" promotion, and MH3U is also helped by the "Hunt with a friend" promotion.
8)Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is doing quite well in European eShop charts, as also demonstrated by the previous quote, thanks to the combination of "So many games!" and "Hunt with a friend"
9)During the Level 5 2013 Vision - Vortex - press conference, Hino announced that the Guild series sold over 400k on eShop, half of which overseas
10)Brand new infos about Gunman Clive sales
Earlier today I tweeted that GC
has passed a quarter of a million copies sold combined, so I figured I might as well update this thread with a new pacman graph.
It's been out for about a year on the western eShops now and 6 months in Japan (though I don't have numbers for december in japan yet), and the legs are still crazy. The steam version will finally be released next week so it'll be interesting to see how that compares, and I'll be sure to share as much as I can.
Which translates into
Pacman graphs with a number is the best.
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| Platform | Percentage(%) | Total Sales |
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| eShop | 79.7 | 199,250 |
| Google Play | 12.87 | 32,175 |
| iOS Appstore | 6.45 | 16,125 |
| Amazon | 0.42 | 1,050 |
| Mac Appstore | 0.419 | 1,048 |
| PC | 0.14 | 352 |
It's not entirely accurate, but it should be close to the real deal. I believe everything is rounded up except for two things, The Mac Store percentage to keep the order intact, and the Total Sales # for PC since the percentage was just a difference to the total of the other percentages subtracted by 100 since the angle itself was too small to calculate lol.
Beril mentioned that the PC version wasn't released on Steam.
Combined with this
@Sab_Mas Yes the Japanese sales are very good, basically the same as the rest of the world combined
It means around 100,000 units in USA + Europe and 100,000 units in Japan alone.
11) Infos on Shovel Knight's first month sales
As ZSaberLink said
To put the graphs into #s (not that it's hard or anything...)
after 1 month -
Steam sales ~ 66.6K
3DS sales ~ 59.4K (US only since it hasn't released elsewhere)
Wii U sales ~ 48.6K (US only since it hasn't released elsewhere)
Humble sales ~ 3.6K
GoG ~ 1.8K
12) Infos on Flowerwork HD on Wii U
Nocturnal gave a general outline on sales for Flowerwork HD on Wii U.
"Earlier this year Flowerworks HD: Follie's Adventure bloomed on the Wii U eShop, a HD remake of the colourful and rather popular WiiWare title. Available in North America and Europe, it's one of a small handful of titles that have made the transition Nintendo's most recent home console store.
Michael Shamgar, the driving force behind developer Nocturnal, has been in touch to give us an overview of sales for the eShop title, which has now been reduced to $4 in North America. Though firm numbers are off the table, the following summaries show how the title is performing for the studio."
US sales started strongly, but tailed off rapidly after the initial launch sale ended. Price has now been dropped to $4 USD.
European sales have been a real surprise released two and half months later in EU outselling the US lifetime figures by 50% within 3 weeks.
Total sales are now close to 50% WiiWare (unit) lifetime sales, which has been available for around 5 years.
13) DarkCronos joins the battle! A brand new insight about Excitebike's ratings *see 3)*
that is not necessary true. I contribute to an analyst firm who makes estimates about the sales of digital delivery games. My task is to get the data of UK, French and German eShop about chart ranks (on weekly bases) and number of ratings (on monthly bases). So i'm quite familiar with this issue.
for the first year of 3DS's life, 3DC Excitebike was consistenly in first place in the all-times chart of UK, France and Germany. Then, sometime in 2012 a strange thing happened. For about a month Nintendo stopped updating the charts (# of ratings were still updated as usual). I believe it was some kind of maintenance because when they finally started updating them again, Excitebike was gone from the all-times chart. The number of ratings was left unchanged, but the game was gone from first place to out of the top20. I believe they removed from the count all the free downloads. This happened in the eShops of every EU nation. I don't know if it's the same for the US eShop.
Please note that other games that were free for limited periods have not experienced similar edits: Wii Street U by Google and Super Mario Bos. Deluxe are in first place in the all-times charts of EU Wii U and 3DS eShops because of that
14) Updates on F2P titles in Japan
Initial D: Perfect Shift (as of September 23rd) - 400,000 downloads -->
http://www.siliconera.com/2014/09/2...online-crosses-400000-downloads-nintendo-3ds/
Denpa Men RPG Free (as of September 30th) - 1,000,000 downloads -->
http://dengekionline.com/elem/000/000/935/935799/
15) beril with a comeback!
I don't think it was quite 100k in Japan when I said that. I said it was selling on par with the rest of the world, not that the LTD sales had caught up. The Japanese sales have fallen behind a bit since then, but it is over 100k now, and close to 300k in total on 3DS.