haha now Ben Kuchera is downplaying the accuracy of NPD numbers like crazy! hahahahah
dat editor at Polygon
Ok, now THAT tweet is worth laughing at. That shit is hilarious
haha now Ben Kuchera is downplaying the accuracy of NPD numbers like crazy! hahahahah
dat editor at Polygon
Polygon should be smart enough to realise the term 'sold in' is utter nonsense. The phrase they were looking for was 'shipped to retailers'
Polygon should be smart enough to realise the term 'sold in' is utter nonsense. The phrase they were looking for was 'shipped to retailers'
What are you talking about? The talk about PS3+PS4 numbers being combined has to do with how that gets reported on their quarterlies. MS actual does the exact same thing.
Sony is very specifically saying they've sold 7 million PS4s. People in the know have already confirmed that the PS4 sold 371k for the month.
Why do you assume I care?
Major Nelson's shocked tweet
March #NPD's are out http://t.co/IyswqJ0vse
https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/456933579683930112
I think he just wanted it out of the way and move on
Polygon should be smart enough to realise the term 'sold in' is utter nonsense. The phrase they were looking for was 'shipped to retailers'
Polygon should be smart enough to realise the term 'sold in' is utter nonsense. The phrase they were looking for was 'shipped to retailers'
*edit: Nevermind. Apparently sold-in is the term for to retailers. For once, Polygon did not do wrong.
Well, I learned something new. *goes into memory bank*
mmmm, yeah, but even with that I'd kind of hope that there's some growth with new consoles out and stuff, especially since the last few years have been a major decline over industry trends. Out of curiosity do we have numbers for March 2007.
GAF has a short-term memory. I guess we should've given up on the 360 and PS3 after the Wii gained an enormous lead. Competition doesn't exist on GAF, apparently.
We're too busy making stupid Microsoft jokes and banning their people from posting on here to pay attention to that system.
haha now Ben Kuchera is downplaying the accuracy of NPD numbers like crazy! hahahahah
dat editor at Polygon
Polygon should be smart enough to realise the term 'sold in' is utter nonsense. The phrase they were looking for was 'shipped to retailers'
But guys, the Xbox One is more expensive so it made more money, right?
That's how it works, right?
Major Nelson's shocked tweet
March #NPD's are out http://t.co/IyswqJ0vse
https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/456933579683930112
I think he just wanted it out of the way and move on
Hmm? We do know which one it is.
Does anyone think they'll make 10 million by E3?
You're probably never going to see that again with NPD. More and more people are going digital, and NPD doesn't cover digital sales. Software sales are probably up this month, but we just don't have the numbers to show it.I eagerly await the - hopeful - days where we see consecutive positive software sales growth yoy.
Major Nelson's shocked tweet
March #NPD's are out http://t.co/IyswqJ0vse
https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/456933579683930112
I think he just wanted it out of the way and move on
So you followed them? lol
Polygon is correct.
Sold-in means shipped to retailers (sold into the retail channel).
Sold-through means sold to consumers (sold through to consumers).
Sold-in is a commonly used term which means the same thing as shipped, is often reported by publishers, and has nothing to do with Microsoft's position right now. You don't get to declare terms "utter nonsense".
haha now Ben Kuchera is downplaying the accuracy of NPD numbers like crazy! hahahahah
dat editor at Polygon
Personally I laughed at the completely different interpretations of the same news posted almost at the same time by different people.
Edit: Not really different interpretation. More like different ways of expressing the same thing.
Here is a random, inaccurate example (doesn't reflect the NPD reality):
Combined SKU Top 3:
1. Titanfall (XBO, PC)
2. Infamous: Second Son (PS4)
3. Call of Duty: Ghosts (360, PS4, PS3, XBO, NWU, PC)
Individual SKU Top 3:
1. Call of Duty: Ghosts (360)
2. Titanfall (XBO)
3. Call of Duty: Ghosts (PS4)
See the difference?
Stock Keeping Unit. Basically each version of a product (e.g PS4, Bone), will have a different barcode. You can combine the same game's SKUs into one total, hence why games with only one SKU can miss out.
Same here. I had no idea. Now, 7 million for PS4 isn't sold-in, correct?
Yes:
Top 10 Software Items YTD (Q1) 2007, ranked by units
PS2 GOD OF WAR II 833K
WII PLAY W/ REMOTE 644K
360 LOST PLANET: EXTREME CONDITION 573K (includes collectors edition)
360 CRACKDOWN 540K
PS2 GUITAR HERO 2 W/GUITAR 497K
NDS DIDDY KONG RACING 475K
360 GEARS OF WAR 426K (includes collectors edition)
WII LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS 404K
360 TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON: ADVANCED WARFI 394K
WII WARIOWARE: SMOOTH MOVES 387K
Nintendo DS - 509,000
PS2 - 280,000
Wii - 259,000
Xbox 360 - 199,000
PSP - 180,000
Gameboy Advance - 143,000
PS3 - 130,000
Gamecube - 22,000
Same here. I had no idea. Now, 7 million for PS4 isn't sold-in, correct?
Of course they did. I'm just citing the obvious hypocrisy of the team players. It's definitely a fun thing to watch.
Now I wish someone would address the point about combined sales figures. That's very interesting and I'd love to get some honest opinions. Why would a company need to combine sales figures with their previous hardware? You don't see this with the Wii / Wii U or the 360 and the Xbox One. That stuff is always sorted out in their company reports.
And does anyone think we'll get a solid PS4 number? Because if it's much higher, say in the 400k range, this thread will go atomic.
When was the last time they used the term sold-in? I don't recall, it seems carefully worded as per usual.
did MS state to consumer or to retailer? just asking.
How about the Wii U? It would be nice to see it get a little boost.