_Alkaline_ said:
This is true, although we should take into account that in the US the 360 version was initially on top but consistency brought the Wii version to its current position. The Wii version has been charting better for a while now, so when it's all said and done I wouldn't be surprised to see the Wii version on top.
I agree, last week GH 3 charted on place 26 so it's still selling decently. We'll see what happens (I hope)
linsivvi said:
We don't have the actual figures though. All we know is that the 360 version reached 200K by July and the Wii version reached 100K sometime ago. So it could be anywhere between 100K-200K currently.
Of course, but sadly those are the only figures we have. Because you can say the same about the X360 version, we only know it's above 200k so it can be anywhere between 200k and 300k, same for the PS3 version (but 100k - 200k like the Wii version)
Without absolute numbers it's kinda hard to compare them directly, you can go by ranking but like I said earlier because it's not as big a market as America or even Japan the difference between the slots through the top 40 isn't that big. Maybe a version is lingering just outside the top 40 and for all we know, that could mean it's selling just a few thousand (or even hundred) less than one that is at place 30 or something.
Still, it would be interesting to see how all the versions of Guitar Hero World Tour will do. That will also be a better "test" between the platforms about that franchise then GH 3 was.
nli10 said:
We knew M&S would make it to 1 million eventually, but before the Olympics actually starts? Not many would have predicted that. The DS version is creeping up to 600 too.
Yeah no kidding, and that 1 million is just the Wii version alone. I thought the game would perform great (though first day Japan sales made me doubt it for a moment), but more than 1.5 million in the UK alone? 1.5 MILLION in the UK before the actual Olympics have even started? Now that's just batshit insane.
Sega would be out of her mind if they don't do a Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympics cross-version again (with Balance Board and MotionPlus support).