Post by andrew8798 on Jan 15, 2015 20:54:03 GMT -5
Overall:
Overall retail sales were up 1% year over year.
Hardware sales were up 20% year over year.
Retail software sales were down 13% year over year.
Software:
Notes:
-Xbox One also sold more games throughout November and December in the U.S. than any other current-generation platform.
-Wii U software is up 75% year over year for the whole year overall.
-Mario Kart 8 LTD: 1.7 million (physical + digital)
-Super Smash Bros Wii U: 1.3 million (physical + digital)
-Super Smash Bros 3DS: 2 million (physical + digital)
-Pokemon ORAS: 2.6 million (physical + digital)
-In 2014, 16 Nintendo 3DS titles sold at least 250,000 units. Of those titles, eight sold more than 500,000 units and three sold over 1 million units.
-In 2014, the top 15 best-selling hand-held titles were all released on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
Hardware:
Xbox One: Best selling platform.
PS4/XB1 Combined: Around 2.33 million based on Note 3 below.
Wii U: Best month ever.
Notes:
-Xbox 360 became the best-selling seventh generation console of all time in the U.S.
-Xbox One became the best-selling console in the U.S. in November and December and weekly average sales during these months outpaced Xbox 360 by 50 percent at the same point in its lifecycle.
-After 14 months on the market, cumulative sales of PS4 and Xbox One exceed the Xbox 360 and PS3 cumulative 14 month total by 65 percent.
-The PS4 was the best selling console for the year as a whole.
-Wii U hardware sales are up 29% for the year as a whole over 2013.
-[Accessories Note]: Amiibos are a bit under 2.6 million units sold. This is around a 70% attach rate to the Wii U. There's still conceptual growth room given Skylanders was over 175 million toys worldwide as of May.
Overall retail sales were up 1% year over year.
Hardware sales were up 20% year over year.
Retail software sales were down 13% year over year.
Software:
Notes:
-Xbox One also sold more games throughout November and December in the U.S. than any other current-generation platform.
-Wii U software is up 75% year over year for the whole year overall.
-Mario Kart 8 LTD: 1.7 million (physical + digital)
-Super Smash Bros Wii U: 1.3 million (physical + digital)
-Super Smash Bros 3DS: 2 million (physical + digital)
-Pokemon ORAS: 2.6 million (physical + digital)
-In 2014, 16 Nintendo 3DS titles sold at least 250,000 units. Of those titles, eight sold more than 500,000 units and three sold over 1 million units.
-In 2014, the top 15 best-selling hand-held titles were all released on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
Hardware:
Xbox One: Best selling platform.
PS4/XB1 Combined: Around 2.33 million based on Note 3 below.
Wii U: Best month ever.
Notes:
-Xbox 360 became the best-selling seventh generation console of all time in the U.S.
-Xbox One became the best-selling console in the U.S. in November and December and weekly average sales during these months outpaced Xbox 360 by 50 percent at the same point in its lifecycle.
-After 14 months on the market, cumulative sales of PS4 and Xbox One exceed the Xbox 360 and PS3 cumulative 14 month total by 65 percent.
-The PS4 was the best selling console for the year as a whole.
-Wii U hardware sales are up 29% for the year as a whole over 2013.
-[Accessories Note]: Amiibos are a bit under 2.6 million units sold. This is around a 70% attach rate to the Wii U. There's still conceptual growth room given Skylanders was over 175 million toys worldwide as of May.