NPDs Look Back on December, 2007
Joystiq has the NPD numbers for the entire year of 2007 and (of course) December. Last year was a banner year for games, with the industry as a whole coming close to cracking $18 billion in sales. The big winner was the Wii, of course, with some 6 million units sold over the course of the year. The 360 sold about four and a half million, and the PS3 sold about two and a half. The big software seller was (un-shockingly) Halo 3, at 4.82 million sold, with Wii Play close behind at 4.12m. Here are the software numbers for December: "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Xbox 360) -- 1.47m, Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) -- 1.40m, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2) -- 1.25m, Wii Play w/ Remote (Wii) -- 1.08m, Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360) -- 894K, Halo 3 (Xbox 360) -- 743K, Brain Age 2 (DS) -- 660K, Madden NFL 08 (PS2) -- 655K, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Xbox 360) -- 625K, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii) -- 613K"
...it kind of bugs me that they everyone includes WiiPlay in the best seller lists for 2007....the ONLY reason people bought it is because it included a Wiimote and was only $10 more than a Wiimote by itself...I personally feel that if it didn't include a Wiimote, it wouldn't have sold even a quarter of the number of copies sold...
Living With a Nerd
I personally have always preferred PC Gaming and Xbox gaming over Playstation gaming (primarily because of the controller...I truly despise all iterations of the Playstation controller) but the PS3 is one hell of a system. If I remember correctly, the first couple of years with the PS2 was a bit stangnant in comparison to it's 3-and-up years. Once developers get the hang of the hardware, they are going to producce some amazing stuff.
Saying that a PS3 is a version 1.5 of a PS2 is just plain immature and uninformed...almost as bad as calling a 360 an Xbox 1.5...they are far more powerful, have COMPLETELY different ways of processing information, and are far more functional in terms of their abilities other than playing games out of the box.
I am a loyal Sony fanboy...just like I am a loyal Nintendo fanboy, Sega fanboy, Microsoft fanboy...I am a gaming fanboy. If you can afford it, play as many different games on as many different systems as possible.
Living With a Nerd
What the hell is an NPD? Can we please define obscure acronyms in the summary? I mean... WTF :)
Here's to the crazy ones
NPD is wildly inaccurate. But it's better than the other wildly inaccurate sources.
Still, a great indicator of what's selling is to look at major areas that sell games. Go to Best Buy and see how much store space is devoted to Nintendo or Microsoft or Sony. You'll get the idea that each is doing very well, but Sony is fractured among a diverse group of systems (this is a good thing or a bad thing depending on your expectation of the economy).
NPD is not a target for attack. They are only inaccurate insofar as many retailers refuse to give information to them.