Garjon said:Good, maybe they'll finally let us British fools play the damn thing!
As for F1, do shops really base the number of copies to order on pre-order numbers? Isn't that quite a bad strategy? Well, it certainly explains the shortages of certain games recently.
That's pretty messed up. :lolnli10 said:I remember hearing (anecdote time) about one best selling DS game that a local store had never had in stock despite it being in the top 20 over the summer. Based on the fact they had no pre-orders they got one launch day copy. This copy was mislaid and so the game never registered a sale for the store. The computer system said that if they couldn't even sell one copy they didn't need further copies so this particular store didn't get any of that title until the original copy was found and sold. Even then, without a request for more copies the computer doesn't automatically order more as it took so long to sell the last one!
slaughterking said:That's pretty messed up. :lol
I don't think you should read too much into one week.synt4x said:Wow. Nintendo is dead in Sweden.
http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index....p&ct=110032&arch=t&lyr=2010&year=2010&week=39Not since 2004 (FIFA 05 in wk41 vs. PES4 in wk42) have the 2 big football titles been just 1 week apart. And whilst we are on memory lane, 2003 was the last time PES debuted before FIFA (also one week apart). This week is of course dominated by ‘FIFA 11’ which was up against last year’s iteration ‘FIFA 10’, the biggest FIFA title ever launched and the third biggest All Format title ever launched in the UK (behind ‘Modern Warfare 2’ and ‘GTA IV’).
‘FIFA 11’ comfortably takes the third place from ‘FIFA 10’ with overall units up 21% / overall revenue up 36% on ‘FIFA 10’ week 1. Xbox 360 remains the lead format (+26% units over last year) and PS3 is close behind (+23% over last year).
The 2 lead formats accounted for 96% of the 6 formats (DS debuts next week) compared to 94% last year. In terms of individual SKU week 1 unit/revenue sales ‘FIFA 11’ 360 is No8 and the PS3 version is No9. Finally, in terms of all 360/PS3 software units sold in week 39 ‘FIFA 11’ accounted for a massive 63%. The rest of the All Formats Top 40 shows no other new releases and Codemasters drop to No2 with ‘F1 2010’ (-46%). Capcom remain at No3 with ‘Dead Rising 2’ – 360/PS3 versions joined this week by the arrival of PC version (-23%). Microsoft’s ‘Halo: Reach’ drops 2 places to No4 (-45%) and Activision Blizzard climb one place to No5 with ‘Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock’ (-13%). EA’s ‘Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11’ climbs to a third best chart position since launch at No6 (+71%) and Sony’s ‘Sports Champions’ drops 2 places to No7 and remains the best-selling Move-enabled title for a third week in a row (-35%).
Carl said:pleasantly surprised with how well Sports Champs is doing so far.
charttrack said:The 2 lead formats accounted for 96% of the 6 formats
it's 4% for the Wii, PSP, and PS2 versions to split apart, so... yeah:lolswerve said:So the 8th placed title (fifa wii) has around 2% of the first placed title's sales?
If you assume the 360 version is 50% or more...yes.swerve said:So the 8th placed title (fifa wii) has around 2% of the first placed title's sales?
Cosmonaut X said:Someone else will have the extrapolated figures, but I think we're looking at fairly low numbers for SC actually.
Frillen said:Not too hot for Sports Champions if it continues to decline. A friend of mine who is a manager for the biggest electronic chain here in Norway, said most buyers of Move right now are actually hardcore PS3 owners, and people that have owned the PS3 for a long time. He also mentioned that sales have dropped quite much since launch for the different Move SKUs and games.
You mean surprisingly close right?szaromir said:http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/oct/04/video-games-chart-top10
Platform split. Gotta say, PS3 and 360 are surprisingly different.
I meant various purchase habits depending on a genre; Guitar Hero on 360 outsells PS3 version 2:1, while Tiger Woods on PS3 significantly outsells 360 version.Sho_Nuff82 said:You mean surprisingly close right?
Its like Madden sales only both versions of FIFA went up.
Move support probably drove those sales.szaromir said:I meant various purchase habits depending on a genre; Guitar Hero on 360 outsells PS3 version 2:1, while Tiger Woods on PS3 significantly outsells 360 version.
Why even bother with anything but the PS360 for the FIFA series. The Wii sales are like what, 5k or something. The PS2 is below statistical noise now.szaromir said:http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/oct/04/video-games-chart-top10
Platform split. Gotta say, PS3 and 360 are surprisingly different.
szaromir said:I meant various purchase habits depending on a genre; Guitar Hero on 360 outsells PS3 version 2:1, while Tiger Woods on PS3 significantly outsells 360 version.
They might be contractually obligated to release on certain platforms.dolemite said:Why even bother with anything but the PS360 for the FIFA series. The Wii sales are like what, 5k or something. The PS2 is below statistical noise now.
Maybe casual PS3/360 don't go to stores if the other version is being advertised.I have to admit though I can't understand why console exclusive adevrts are so damn effective, surely when you go to the store or online the other version of the same game are clearly visible?
KingDizzi said:The 360 sales have got to be immense simply due to Shift and Forza being up there. Great to see racing sims sell well though, bodes really well for GT5 which releases a month from now.![]()
Opus Angelorum said:It's around 80,000 for the three weeks now, and it took a much bigger drop (12% > 35%) so it will be under 100k for the month.
dolemite said:The PS2 is below statistical noise now.
Even if FIFA 11 total is 900k extrapolated (I think it's more close to 850k), the PSP/Wii versions sold between 13k and 5k -- low indeed.AdventureRacing said:Those fifa sales for wii can give us some sort of indication of what sports champion is selling. We could be talking as low as 5-10K.
Certainly not huge numbers considering it is by far the best selling move title so far.
Opus Angelorum said:Less than 85k combined is not exactly great.
Road said:Even if FIFA 11 total is 900k extrapolated (I think it's more close to 850k), the PSP/Wii versions sold between 13k and 5k -- low indeed.
MMaRsu said:Did you get that from one country or all countries together?
I doubt it sold less than 85k in all countries together.
Heh, FIFA 11 (360) almost beat Halo Reach.Opus Angelorum said:FIFA 11 sold 821k MCV (Xbox 360/PS3 at 96%) so that leaves 4% (just under 33k) for the Wii, PSP and PS2.
Assuming 2% of those sales went to the Wii, Sports Champion (at best) has sold around 16k for Week 39. If it dropped 35% then:
Week 39 = 16,000 (-35%)
Week 38 = 24,615 (-12%)
Week 37 = 27,971
Which gives us just under 70k for the three weeks.
UK only, the above figures are best case.
Opus Angelorum said:Assuming 2% of those sales went to the Wii
GarthVaderUK said:A measly 1% of FIFA 11 sales were on Wii:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/oct/04/video-games-chart-top10
GarthVaderUK said:A measly 1% of FIFA 11 sales were on Wii:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/oct/04/video-games-chart-top10
Opus Angelorum said:
Well then the numbers for Sports Champion at best are:
Week 39 = 8,210 (-12%)
Week 38 = 12,630 (-35%)
Week 37 = 14,352
Total of 35,192 for the three weeks.
I blame the fact that you have to buy SC and the Move pack separately in the UK. Sony decided to milk the Brits shamelessly and now look at the sales.Rad- said:The hell? That low even with the nice amount of TV ads?
Opus Angelorum said:
Well then the numbers for Sports Champion at best are:
The ads are really shit to be fair.Rad- said:The hell? That low even with the nice amount of TV ads?