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PAL Charts - Week 51, 2010

Looks at the software it would appear that kinect and the 360 as a whole are performing very well. Will be interesting to see if it can have an impact anywhere besides the UK/US though.
 

Loudninja

Member
Raist said:
Sounds about right. Also according to them (Nintendo) 100k Kinect were sold in France so far.
Yeah I think Sony said 200k sales for the Move in France,so we at least know those numbers.
 

gofreak

GAF's Bob Woodward
Stats for the UK for 2010. Unfortunately sparse on any Nintendo data.

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=281937

Total revenue: £2.875 billion (down from £3.311 billion in 2009)

Console game sales: £1.45 billion

Xbox 360 game sales: £538 million (18.2m units)

PS3 game sales: £414 million (13.8m units)

Console hardware revenue: £800 million

360 hardware revenue: £232 million

PS3 hardware revenue: £229 million

Combined PS3/360 hardware unit sales: 2.3m

63m console+PC game units sold

Gaming peripheral sales: £545m (25.8m units)
 

szaromir

Banned
gofreak said:
Stats for the UK for 2010. Unfortunately sparse on any Nintendo data.

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=281937

Total revenue: £2.875 billion (down from £3.311 billion in 2009)

Console game sales: £1.45 billion

Xbox 360 game sales: £538 million (18.2m units)

PS3 game sales: £414 million (13.8m units)

Console hardware only revenue: £800 million

360 hardware only revenue: £232 million

PS3 hardware only revenue: £229 million

Combined PS3/360 hardware unit sales: 2.3m

63m console+PC game units sold

Gaming peripheral sales: £545m (25.8m units)
Fixed the bolded.

And ouch at the decline.
 

Carl

Member
Megadragon15 said:
Doesn't Sony almost always like to use shipped numbers to make their numbers look better than they should?

No, they used shipped because it's the only number they care about. As soon as it's shipped, they have their money.
 

Paracelsus

Member
Megadragon15 said:
Doesn't Sony almost always like to use shipped numbers to make their numbers look better than they should?

Every single company uses sold-to-retailers figures. That only changed a couple times when Microsoft posted sold-to-customers data for Kinect.
 

CrunchinJelly

formerly cjelly
gofreak said:
Stats for the UK for 2010. Unfortunately sparse on any Nintendo data.

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=281937

Total revenue: £2.875 billion (down from £3.311 billion in 2009)

Console game sales: £1.45 billion

Xbox 360 game sales: £538 million (18.2m units)

PS3 game sales: £414 million (13.8m units)

Console hardware revenue: £800 million

360 hardware revenue: £232 million

PS3 hardware revenue: £229 million

Combined PS3/360 hardware unit sales: 2.3m

63m console+PC game units sold

Gaming peripheral sales: £545m (25.8m units)
Blame the bottom falling out the Wii and DS.

Bloody Nintendo.
 

Dabanton

Member
It does look like it's been an awful Christmas for Move in the UK.

I simply do not get Sony's strategy for it. And now it looks like they've been steamrollered.
 

gofreak

GAF's Bob Woodward
cjelly said:
Blame the bottom falling out the Wii and DS.

Bloody Nintendo.

Yeah, I should have mentioned there that the PS3 and 360 software numbers both represent YoY growth so something had to give elsewhere for overall numbers to be down.
 
Dabanton said:
It does look like it's been an awful Christmas for Move in the UK.

I simply do not get Sony's strategy for it. And now it looks like they've been steamrollered.

They really haven't pushed it hard anywhere. Seems to be doing well for the little investment they have put into pushing it. Just seems like an accesory to them and not a platform like Kinect is for MS. Most of the support for Move is just going to be optional features in other games, doubt we are going to see much Move only software in the future.
 

Jokeropia

Member
cjelly said:
Blame the bottom falling out the Wii and DS.

Bloody Nintendo.
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It was the record breaking sales of Wii and DS that elevated the market to such a high level in the first place, and no system can sell at such a pace indefinitely. However, Nintendo's pie is most likely the still the largest.
 
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