NPD Nov. You know you want it!

Keeping in mind Mass Effect's reported 1M sales world wide, I can only imagine what the world wide sales were for the other titles.... :oops:

1.5M for CoD4 is lol-huge :oops:
 
Mario and Sonic at the Olympics (Wii) - 330k
Rock Band (360) - 312k
Lego Star Wars (Wii)- 180k
High School Musical (Wii) - 180k
Resident Evil UC (Wii) - 130k
Uncharted (PS3) - 117k
Rock Band (PS3) - 70k
Zack & Wiki (Wii) - 35k
 
Top Ten software:

360 software 3,410,000
PS3 software 821,000

4x s/w sold. publishers and devs taking more notes.
 
Here are the software numbers NeoGAF has so far beyond the top 10:

Mario and Sonic at the Olympics (Wii) - 330k
Rock Band (360) - 312k
Lego Star Wars (Wii)- 180k
High School Musical (Wii) - 180k
Resident Evil UC (Wii) - 130k
Uncharted (PS3) - 117k
Crysis (PC) - 86,6k
Rock Band (PS3) - 70k
Ratched & Clank (PS3) - 66k
Zack & Wiki (Wii) - 35k
Unreal Tournament 3 (PC) - 34k
Manhunt 2 (Wii) - 18,5k

RobertR1 said:
If you want your game to be sent out to die, make it a PS3 exclusive.

Or a PC game. UT3 34k??? and the month before that, ET:QW 18k?
 
November Sees DS, Wii Swell, COD4, Mario, Assassin's Tops Charts
The NPD has released data for November U.S. video game hardware/software sales, showing a tremendous across-the-chart surge in hardware sales including over 1.5 million DSs sold, and Assassin's Creed becoming the fastest selling new IP, just under Call of Duty 4 and Super Mario Galaxy.

Overall, the entire video game market -- both hardware and software -- accounted for $2.63 billion in November, up 52% over to the year previous, with a year to date showing already up 5 percent over the entirety of 2006.

Said NPD's Anita Frazier, "Thanksgiving fell earlier in the reporting month this year than it did last which certainly helped fuel part of the incredible 52% increase over last year."

Hardware numbers were up 47% to $1.1 billion, with the DS and Wii both nearly tripling and doubling the month prior, respectively, followed by similarly impressive jumps for the Xbox 360, PSP, PlayStation 2, and then PlayStation 3. The full charts are as follows:

Nintendo DS - 1.53 million (from 458k)
Wii - 981K (from 519k)
Xbox 360 - 770K (from 366k)
PSP - 567K (from 286k)
PlayStation 2 - 496K (from 184k)
PlayStation 3 - 466K (from 121k)

Frazier noted that both the Wii and PlayStation 3 have the most reason to celebrate, with the PS3 making the biggest month-to-month leap of any console, and the Wii seeing its best-selling month so far, outselling last December by 60%. "Since there is still an evident inventory shortage at retail," she added, "it's difficult to say just how high sales could be if you took that issue out of the equation."

On the software side, sales were up 62% to $1.3 billion, with Activision's Call of Duty 4 and Nintendo's Super Mario Galaxy besting the rest, followed by Assassin's Creed, which beat Gears of War's previous record of the best selling new IP at launch.

The full rundown is as follows:

1. Call of Duty 4 (Xbox 360, Activision) - 1.57 million
2. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii, Nintendo) - 1.12 million
3. Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360, Ubisoft) - 980k
4. Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock w/guitar (PlayStation 2, Neversoft/Budcat/Activision) 967k
5. Wii Play w/remote (Wii, Nintendo) - 564k
6. Mass Effect (Xbox 360, Microsoft) - 473k
7. Call of Duty 4 (PS3, Activision) - 444k
8. Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock w/guitar (Wii, Neversoft/Vicarious Visions/Activision) - 426k
9. Halo 3 (Xbox 360, Microsoft) - 387k
10. Assassin's Creed (PS3, Ubisoft) - 377k

Frazier noted that "with only one month at retail, [Call of Duty 4] captured the 4th spot for year-to-date software sales behind Halo 3, Wii Play, and Pokemon Diamond." She also said that Guitar Hero III showed a combined 1.9 million units, selling 3.3 million year to date, just ahead of Guitar Hero II at 3.1 million.

"One of the first questions on many industry watchers' lips is: How did Rock Band do," she added. "Rock Band sold 382K units across the 360 and PS3 platforms. While some may view this as disappointing, keep in mind that initial shipments were limited, and this is the kind of title that can easily build momentum in December and beyond as word of mouth spreads."

Finally, NPD showed that game accessories were up 52% to $243 million. Said Frazier, "We get asked a lot about the performance of the 360 HD-DVD add-on. Life-to-date sales of this accessory are 269K units in the U.S., representing a 3.4% attach rate to the 360 install base."

She added, "4 of the 5 best-selling accessories for the month were Wii controllers. The Wii Zapper, which debuted in November, sold 232K units. The second-best selling accessory for the month was the PS3 wireless controller at 282K units."
 
Disappointing to see Mass Effect doing only 470K. That game deserves better.

Is Wii unstoppable? My friends are frantically looking for one with no luck. I got mine last Christmas...haven't put in a lot of time on it, but I'm unwilling to part with it. :D
 
Wow Ratchet and Clank isn't even on the radar.

65K or so. 200K total US sales for one of the (or according to some, simply the) best PS3 games is quite disappointing, and actually pretty hard to explain...
 
65K or so. 200K total US sales for one of the (or according to some, simply the) best PS3 games is quite disappointing, and actually pretty hard to explain...

Yep, deja vu here. Remember last month, the response was "it was released at the end of the month, it'll chart in November." If December is a similar story for Uncharted it'll be a sad state of affairs for top quality exclusive PS3 games.
 
65K or so. 200K total US sales for one of the (or according to some, simply the) best PS3 games is quite disappointing, and actually pretty hard to explain...

Very simple to explain, via the scientific method "wanton extrapolation". All my friends with PS3s or expressing an intention to buy one this holiday season are "brand whores", who are buying into the Sony brand and the Blu-ray hype. They won't turn their console on after the first week, until somewhere deep in 2009 when Blu-ray discs appear in the video rental shop down the street.
 
Another interesting thing to note is that Crysis hasn't even made 100K in the US. Console versions are practically confirmed.
 
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