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iPhone Monkey Ball Earns $63k in One DayPosted 7:38pm Thu Jul 10, 2008 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: iphone, sales, sega, super monkey ball

The iPhone 2.0 software update isn't even "officially" out yet, but Super Monkey Ball, the most anticipated iPhone game has already sold over 9,000 units.

The App Store was only available this morning via workarounds (it's now available through iTunes directly), so there's been a less-than-24-hour window where apps can even be purchased.

The Monkey Ball game is currently the #1 download at 9029 downloads as of this writing.

According to Apple, when you sell an application in the App Store, you get to keep 70% of the price. Assuming SEGA gets the same deal, that means for every $9.99 unit purchased, they get $6.99. Multiply that by 9,029 and you get $63,112.71.

Not bad for single-day sales for a downloadable title when the software that supports it isn't even officially available. Imagine how the game will sell after tomorrow when everybody and their brother gets an iPhone 3G with the App Store already installed.

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GTA IV Smashes World Records, Nearly Doubles Halo 3 SalesPosted 12:57pm Tue May 13, 2008 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: Grand Theft Auto IV, Halo 3, sales, Guinness, advertising
Just in time to render the new Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition outdated, the Guinness people have announced that Grand Theft Auto IV has practically destroyed currently held records for fastest-selling game and most-profitable entertainment product.

In the first 24 hours, GTA IV sold 3.6 million copies and earned $310 million dollars.

Prior to GTA IV's record-setting releases, the record-holder for the most-selling game was Halo 3 with $170 million in 24 hours. Compare that to the record-holding movie and book with Spider-Man 3 making $60 million and the latest Harry Potter book making $220 million in 24 hours.

Consider how ubiquitous Halo 3's advertising was compared the the relatively tame promotion for GTA IV. Halo 3 had its own soda and viral videos and ARGs and commercial coverage on practically every network. Then there's GTA IV, with just a few simple commercials and lots of talking heads on the news hallooing about dead hookers and it nearly doubles Halo 3's first-day earnings.



[guinnessworldrecords.com]
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120GB PS3 Is Coming! No It's Not! Yes It Is! Who Cares?Posted 1:13pm Thu Jan 31, 2008 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: playstation 3, sales, 120GB
The current top of the line PS3, the 80GB model, has been disappearing from stores and rumors have been flying, FLYING that a 120GB model is on its way.

Sony denies it.

GameStop confirms it.

The real mystery here, though, is whether anybody should care. With Metal Gear Solid 4 on its way and Blu-Ray becoming the de facto winner in the HD format war, there are finally a few reasons to purchase a PlayStation 3. Should Sony be making a more expensive version now?

Unless the 120GB model, alleged to also come with DualShock 3 at last, alleged not to exist, alleged to exist, alleged to not have a reflection in mirrors, is the same price or cheaper than the 80GB model, what's the point?

[ign.com]
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Sony Made the Money this Holiday, 1.2M PS3s Sold in NAPosted 2:07pm Mon Jan 07, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: sony, playstation 3, psp, north america, playstation 2, sales figures, holiday, bluray
In more "I sold more units than you" news, Sony has confirmed that it has sold 1.2 million PlayStation 3 consoles in North America alone during the holidays; the company is quick to remind us that every PlayStation 3 sold also equates to a purchased Blu-ray player that helps consolidate Sony's base in the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD format war.

Summarizes Jack Tretton, president and chief executive of Sony Computer Entertainment America, "The PlayStation brand ended the year in a very strong position and clearly indicates more positive momentum going into 2008. The strong PS3 sales also further establish Blu-ray's dominant position as the high-definition medium of choice for games and movies."

Talking numbers, the PlayStation Portable has reached the 1.4 million mark in North America (receiving a nice sales boost over the holidays, no doubt) while the PlayStation 2 clocked in at 1.3 million units; all totaled, that's 3.9 million Sony machines discovered under trees this Christmas.


[cnn.com]
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Time Crisis 4 Price Drop At AmazonPosted 9:55pm Mon Dec 17, 2007 by Tim Grube Tags: , PlayStation 3, Time Crisis 4, sales, discount, amazon

I think Amazon is on a roll here this holiday season by price dropping a bunch of their items. Could I say, "hot" items. Last week, the online company dropped Call of Duty 4 to $40 while the MSRP was still standing at $59.99. Now, this week Time Crisis 4 with the Guncon 3 Controller has been dropped to a whopping $49.99 which also has free shipping for the PlayStation 3. The title released on November 20 and carried an MSRP of $89.99.

The numbers haven't been released yet out of Namco whether or not Time Crisis 4 is selling, but I would totally pick this up being so low. Last minute holiday shoppers? I do believe you are one of them!




[amazon.com]
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Nintendo Missing Out On $1.3 Billion Due to Wii ShortagePosted 4:53pm Fri Dec 14, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: Wii, Nintendo, finance, sales, wii shortage
The New York Times has caught on to the fact that the Wii has been out for a year now and they're still impossible to get without waiting in a line or bruising your scruples on eBay.

From the article:

The unsated demand is costing Nintendo more than face. Estimates from industry analysts and retailers indicate that the company, which is based in Kyoto, Japan, is giving up $1 billion or more in sales in the ever-important holiday retail season, not including sales of games for those unbuilt consoles.

“It’s staggering,” said James Lin, senior analyst at the MDB Capital Group in Santa Monica, Calif., who estimates that Nintendo is leaving $1.3 billion on the table. “They could easily sell double what they’re selling.”


Well gee, maybe they should make some more....

Howard Stringer, head of Sony worldwide and never missing an opportunity to seem like a jackass, says, "I’m happy that the Wii seems to be running out of hardware" and again points out that the PlayStation 3 has finally started to outsell the Wii.

Now that there are no Wiis.

That's a cool thing to be proud of. The alternative is impossible to get, so your product is outselling it. Awesome. Kudos. Ten points to you.



[nytimes.com]
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Merry... Holiday, Call Of Duty 4 Only $40 at AmazonPosted 12:51pm Fri Dec 14, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: Call of Duty 4, sales, discount, amazon

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is one of the year's best games (earning a total of 10 stars on our 5-star scale). Amazon has the game on sale for $40 versus the usual $60 price tag. This applies to the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. I don't know why I should need to say anything else.

If you haven't picked the game up yet, perhaps this sale should be motivation. Hey, there's still time for shipping before Christma...Holiday!






[amazon.com]
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Mass Effect Effects Mass Sales, Over 1m Sold Posted 1:07pm Tue Dec 11, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: Mass Effect, sales, Xbox 360, BioWare

You people sure love you your Mass Effect. Although analysts predicted the game's November sales to be in the 300,000-range, Microsoft has confirmed that the BioWare action/RPG/time-suck game has sold over a million (with an 'm') copies worldwide in just over three weeks.

For a game that isn't Halo, that's huge.

The blue alien doin'-it scene probably spurred the massive sales figures.



[gamedaily.com]
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Video Games Outsell DVDs, World ImplodesPosted 6:42pm Mon Dec 10, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: finance, sales, movies, dvds
 According to an analyst quoted in the linked Ars Technica article, as of October of this year, more video games had been sold than in all of 2006. Considering that November and December are the biggest game-buying months of the year, this is huge news.

DVDs, on the other hand, are starting to slow in sales. Chalk it up to market confusion over High Def formats, or the fact that movies lately have been pretty bad, but DVDs have always been the great redeemer for movies that do poorly in theaters ("Eh, I'll wait for the DVD") so I imagine studio execs are pretty worried, in addition to the worrying they're doing over the fact that they have no writers.

For instance, Halo 3 sold more copies than Shrek 3, even though Halo 3 costs at least 3 times as much at $60. That could, of course, have something to do with the multi-million dollar ad campaign behind Halo 3 that spanned nearly all forms of media versus the fact that I didn't even know Shrek 3 was out on DVD yet (nor did I altogether care).

The story isn't lagging DVD sales, though, it's the increased game sales. Market saturation has at least seeped beneath the layer of hardcore gamers and meathead Madden fans. The Xbox's allure and the Wii and DS's casual gaming push may be the cause. Or it could be Peggle. Everybody's playing Peggle.


[arstechnica.com]
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Nintendo Sales Figures: That's a lot of DS UnitsPosted 1:40pm Wed Nov 28, 2007 by Shiva Stella Tags: Nintendo, Wii, Nintendo DS, sales figures
Not to be outdone, Nintendo has claimed that it has sold more Nintendo products in the first week of the 2007 holiday shopping season (Sunday, Nov. 18, through Saturday, Nov. 24) "than at any other time in [our] history." Here's the shopping list for North America:
  • 653,000 Nintendo DS units (up from 600,000 Game Boy Advance units in 2005)
  • 350,000 Wii units (this number would have been higher if certain people could have found the damn thing for less than $500)
Now a word from Nintendo:

"As shoppers look for ways to maximize their limited holiday spending money, they turn to gifts that can be used by the entire family," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Wii and Nintendo DS offer something for every member of the family. They're the most fun video game experiences at the most affordable price."

With higher gas prices and fuel costs, and the lukewarm expectations for the 2007 holiday shopping season, Wii and Nintendo DS might be just what Santa ordered: Thirty-five percent of consumers said they plan to spend less than they did last year, according to a survey conducted by Opinion Research Corp. for the Consumer Federation of America and the Credit Union National Association. Similarly, a USA Today/Gallup Poll showed that 25 percent of Americans expect to spend less on gifts this year than they did in 2006.


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