spark 0 Posted April 13, 2008 According to this weblink I saw from another forum... Link Do you guys feel that #39 is good or bad? And PC Games are not as competitive as XBOX360, PS3 console type of games... Share this post Link to post
Luk3us 63 Posted April 14, 2008 (edited) C&C sells well. Pff, ****ing Halo 3 comes second? I hate that game... Stupid noobs... Good thing COD4 wins it outright. Edited April 14, 2008 by Luk3us Share this post Link to post
Doctor Destiny 41 Posted April 17, 2008 C&C sells, what else is new. At least Kane's Wrath was a ****ing epic expansion. Pff, ****ing Halo 3 comes second? I hate that game... Stupid noobs... Good thing COD4 wins it outright. I agree with these statements. You win +25 respect points. Share this post Link to post
Gben 20 Posted April 17, 2008 the analysis is interesting (if not obvious) Our analysis shows that game consumers are broadly predictable in their choices of games; sports games and licenses make up 43% of the games on this list, heavily skewed towards the top end of the chart. New IP is not abundant, mostly to be found in the lower reaches. It also shows that consumers know quality when they see it. Only three games in the top 20 scored an average of less than 75%. However, license-based games that are of a poor quality tend to pick up plenty of sales regardless. Seven of the lowest scoring ten games are licenses; given that licenses (non-sports) make up one in four top 100 selling game releases, this is a problem. Mostly, these games sell to non-hardcore gamers – the type of people who we’re supposed to be working hardest to impress. In the last 12 months, the exclusive platform release was still alive and well, with 35% of the top-sellers released on just one platform. This probably does not tell the entire story – many Xbox 360 exclusive games did not make the top 100 (a base sale of 200,000 units was required). Many Xbox 360 games sold between 100K and 150K; respectable performance on one platform, but no cigar for this list. Any would-be game publishers looking at these stats would come away with one of two strategies. Either, to create an absolutely amazing game on few platforms (Gears; Zelda; Oblivion; New Super Mario; Guitar Hero) or to sign up an animated movie and release it on every platform conceivable. The top 100 list is a useful look at the game industry in transition. Many of the games on this list are there because they sold a lot of copies on PlayStation 2 and did well on Xbox 360. Or they were released on DS. Wii and PS3 have not been a factor; they released too late in the year. Apart from a few exceptions, Xbox and GameCube barely register. Gameboy and PSP made up the numbers. The PC market has been included here as an illustration of its comparative size to the console market. Apart from PC megahits of WoW or Sims proportions (neither of which were released last year), PC games were not a major factor. And since I own #16 on the list (transformers the movie) proves the points. I thought it meant #39 is bad but maybe in light of the rubbish ahead - it's not so bad. It's a shame the actual sales figures are not so obvious. (Wow, Portal comes in at #44) Share this post Link to post