Sentences with word «vgchartz»

For this reason, the recent report from VGChartz showing its first - week physical sales is rather alarming.
An example of that is how the DS is way over tracked on vgchartz passed what Nintendo says.
Capcom's best week ever may have been in January, thanks to the resounding success of Monster Hunter World, VGChartz estimates say the game sold nearly 2.5 million in its first week at retail.
When Microsoft gives official numbers for their units, why are sites like vgchartz so far off from it?
Although the users on IGN forums are thinking its hopeless for WiiU to ever improve; they've been reading VGChartz numbers lately, but on the other hand, VGC are HARDLY accurate, so what are we whining about?
Edit: We don't have VGChartz for April yet.
For this reason, the recent report from VGChartz showing its first - week physical sales is rather alarming.
Passarella warns skeptics and those unsure of what exactly it is they're seeing to observe the site at their own risk, but based on his professional assessment, it looks like VGChartz data isn't as bad as some would make it out to be.
This is vgchartz so ps4 global figures could be easily over 500k, this is ps2 numbers we're seeing here... wow, just wow
Hopefully in the 45 minute to 1 hour range... As someone in VGChartz put it, and close with Mr. Iwata saying «and one more thing, Nintendo has bought out Atlus.
VGChartz not being a reliable source is your opinion retard.
I just hope that sales of IV pick up, based on what I've seen at the semi-reliable vgchartz...
However Skate It's rough visuals, questionable use of the Balance Board and subsequent mediocre reviews turned gamers off completely with VGChartz showing sales of the title at just over 100,000.
Moral of the story - never trust VGChartz regardless.
It still produces around 4 million units per year and Sony said on record that the numbers weren't down this year (like many here are quoting VGChartz» numbers from last year, which appear to be correct).
VGChartz also reports, in Europe, an astonishing 107,318 PS4 copies and 20,136 Xbox One copies have been sold in about two days — the European February 5 release date and February 6.
Now, a recent report from VGChartz puts 3DS sales at over 70 million units.
I remember only ever seeing VGChartz numbers...
A surprising figure as it had sold a mere 35,000 in its first week on sale in the U.S. VGChartz has current sales for the game at 450,000, but once again this seems a conservative estimate, and shows the site's general inability to properly track sales figures for games that fall out of the top 20 yet still maintain consistent sales.
Sadly, we're not sure a few weeks worth of not - so - strong sales — barely over a hundred thousand units according to data cruncher VGChartz — qualifies as gaining traction.
Weekly sales by VGChartz USA 12,371 Europe 55,485 Japan 32,917 This is not too bad.
EA stated that the game had sold 450,000 copies in their first fiscal quarter, so VGChartz current estimate of 560,000 copies sold is likely well short of the actual number.
(I saw Sony's changing future thanks to VGChartz much quicker than if I'd waited for the monthly NPD numbers)
It's debated very heavily and passionately amongst fanboys, bloggers, and forum jockey's everywhere, is the data found on VGChartz up to par with NPD reported numbers?
We all know that NPD is the industry standard, but Robert sums up the points for why VGChartz is in fact a reliable site to references based on these key reasons:
According to the UK - based research firm VGChartz, the Xbox One has sold 31.2 million units globally as of Sept. 16, while the PS4 has sold 63.6 million.
Is vgchartz really that crap at giving current numbers, why would they be off like that?
I know the validity of VGChartz is sketchy at best but Second Son sold around what the other games did.
We've teamed up with the guys over at VGChartz once again to offer our communities some special prizes, including:
- Actually according to VGChartz tentative results Modern Warfare 2 sold over 7 million copies on day 1 across all platforms and regions, they also have Uncharted 2 at 1.5 million.
We had trackers to give us the numbers that weren't «rough estimates» like VGChartz back then.
While VGChartz may not be entirely scientific, if their numbers are anywhere in the ballpark, the PS4 is outselling the XB1 in the Europe (U.K. included) at a clip of around 5:1.
The (debatably reliable) VGChartz pegs Dragon Quest V's sales in Japan (for the Super Famicom) at 2.79 million, which sounds reasonable to me.
He was in no way right because vgchartz is very wrong with the tracking they do because it's rough estimates.
According to VGChartz Horizon Zero Dawn sold an impressive 1,829,337 units at retail for the first week.
No official sales have been announced yet, but VGChartz gives us an idea estimating it to be around 2.7 million.
The numbers check out, even in the threads on VGChartz.
Capcom's best week ever may have been in January, thanks to the resounding success of Monster Hunter World, VGChartz estimates say the game sold nearly 2.5 million in its first week at retail.
«Kinects sold in first two weeks ~ 1.3 million» You're quoting a fake sales number from vgchartz and you think anyone is going to do anything but laugh at what you have to say?
There is a community that has arisen around the numbers; one that is willing to have an open exchange about the shortcomings, and methodologies in VGChartz's multiple forums.
PS2 shipped 4.2 million units last year according to various trackings at VGChartz.
I just hope that sales of IV pick up, based on what I've seen at the semi-reliable vgchartz...
The best part of using or working with VGChartz data is that they give you their biases upfront along with a comparison of their numbers against NPD and key analysts like Michael Pachter.
I don't know this and don't trust VGChartz but I think the original Kinect Sports sold more than any other Rare developed game on the 360, if it wasn't the top selling I imagine it was up there with Banjo Kazooie and the first Viva Pinata.
VGChartz also reveals that Europe was the best selling region with 916,642 units sold (50 %), with US selling 477,505 units (26 %) and Japan selling 120,566 units.
There may be no louder testament to the power of a hardcore fanbase and continued support from developers and publishers than this: Throughout the month of April, SEGA sponsored a number of Valkyria Chronicles community contests across sites like VGChartz, Destructoid, and others.
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