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    • #1843
      Jean l’Admin
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      Watch dogs se classe 4e

      The Last of Us (PS4, PS3)
      Minecraft (360, PS3)
      FIFA 14 (360, PS4, XBO, PS3, PS Vita)
      Watch Dogs (PS4, 360, PS3, XBO, PC)
      Mario Kart 8 (Wii U)
      Call of Duty: Ghosts (XBO, 360, PS4, PS3, Wii U, PC)
      Grand Theft Auto V (360, PS3)
      Sniper Elite III (PS4, XBO, 360, PS3)
      NBA 2K14 (360, PS3, PS4, XBO, PC)
      Lego Marvel Super Heroes (360, PS3, 3DS, DS, PS4, Wii U, XBO, PS Vita, PC)

      http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ps4-s-hardware-sales-lead-continues-through-july/0136998

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    • #1844
      Jean l’Admin
      Maître des clés

      1. En 9 mois de ventes PS4 et Xone réalisent 80% de plus que leurs ainées

      July 2014 NPD: PS4 was No. 1 once again

      Gamers are still spending most of their money on new hardware.

      In July, U.S. consumers spent $514.3 million on new gaming hardware, software, and accessories, according to industry-tracking firm The NPD Group. That’s up 16 percent over last year’s $443.1 million. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One once again accounted for the bulk of that spending.

      The U.S. spent more than $15 billion on console games alone last year, and 2014 is on pace to easily eclipse that.

      “Similar to the pattern seen in seven out of the last nine months, strong growth in hardware sales offset declines in software sales in July 2014 while accessory sales had modest growth,” NPD analyst Liam Callahan said.

      Gamers spent $198.8 million on consoles. That’s up a whopping 100 percent year-over-year. Putting that kind of cash into new systems, however, means that players spent 15 percent less, or only $178.2 million, on new software than in July 2013.

      “Two other factors caused declines seen in July 2014 software sales,” said Callahan. “Reduced sales for new launches and the decline in [last-gen] software not entirely being offset by [new-gen] sales.”

      The NPD numbers do not represent the industry as a whole. Instead, the firm only tracks new games sold at physical retailers in the U.S. This means that you won’t see used games, digital, or mobile contributing to these figures. With that in mind, the NPD is an OK method to get a snapshot of a much larger market.

      Alright, let’s get right into it with game sales.

      Software
      1. The Last of Us (PS4, PS3)
      2. Minecraft (360, PS3)
      3. FIFA 14 (360, PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Vita)
      4. Watch Dogs (PS4, 360, PS3, Xbox One, PC)
      5. Mario Kart 8 (Wii U)
      6. Call of Duty: Ghosts (Xbox One, 360, PS4, PS3, Wii U, PC)
      7. Grand Theft Auto V (360, PS3)
      8. Sniper Elite III (PS4, Xbox One, 360, PS3)
      9. NBA 2K14 (360, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, PC)
      10. Lego Marvel Super Heroes (360, PS3, 3DS, DS, PS4, Wii U, Xbox One, Vita, PC)

      Joederas
      Above: Joelderas is impressed.
      July has a lot of older games and rereleases. Most notably, The Last of Us on PS4 was able to take the top spot. Interestingly, it did the same in July 2013. Minecraft continues to dominate despite its age, and FIFA 14 likely got one last push from the World Cup.

      New releases in July performed extremely poorly compared to the same period last year for one very obvious reason: the lack of college football.

      “July is typically a quiet month for software sales, representing about 5 percent of annual sales,” said Callahan. “Typically, EA’s NCAA Football launches in July, and often ranks as the top game. As that title is no longer being produced, new launch sales declined steeply by close to 70 percent in July 2014.”

      While the 3DS doesn’t have a game on the overall top 10, when ranked by sales-per-platform, Nintendo’s portable would have Tomodachi Life at No. 5.

      As for new-gen, gamers bought more software on PS4 than Xbox One.

      Hardware
      Sony confirmed that the PlayStation 4 was once again the top-selling console for the seventh month in a row. The company confirmed earlier this week that it has sold more than 10 million PS4s worldwide, but Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft have all declined to share specific sales numbers for July.

      “When combining life-to-date sales of Xbox One and PS4 after nine months, and comparing them to the combined totals of nine months of sales for Xbox 360 and PS3, sales of the newest consoles are larger than the prior generation by close to 80 percent,” said Callahan.

      Nintendo confirmed that Wii U sales are up 60 percent through the first seven months of 2014 compared to the same period last year. That’s largely due to the popularity of Mario Kart 8.

      Microsoft also released a statement, but it was even less specific than Nintendo.

      “Xbox One continues to sell at a strong and steady pace following the release of the $399 console in June, when month-to-month sales more than doubled,” a Microsoft spokesperson told GamesBeat. “We continued to see this momentum in July.”

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    • #1846
      blubber
      Participant

      Et ton opinion ?
      C’est assez bien, non ?

    • #1854
      Jean l’Admin
      Maître des clés

      Oui c’est très bien :
      – le parc next gen augmente très vite
      – La WiiU n’a pas l’air mal en point (c’est rassurant)
      – Watch_Dogs 4e ça confirme le traitement vgchartz

      Oui je suis content 😉

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    • #1857
      Jean l’Admin
      Maître des clés

      Les ventes de WiiU aux US en 7 mois sont en hausse de 60% par rapport à la même période de l’an dernier :).

      Et si ce n’est pas écrit dans le billet, mario kart a beaucoup accéléré les choses. De très bon augure pour les 5 derniers mois de l’année civile 🙂

      « Originally Posted by Nintendo

      MILLION-MILE MARKERS: MARIO KART 8 CROSSES 1 MILLION, NINTENDO 3DS SOFTWARE HITS 40 MILLION

      Mario Kart 8 has now sold more than 1 million total units in the United States alone, becoming the second Wii U game to cross that milestone, along with New Super Mario Bros. U (1.69 million). Mario Kart 8 continues to drive momentum for the Wii U platform. Through the first seven months of 2014, total sales of Wii U hardware and software have increased by nearly 60 percent and more than 135 percent, respectively, over the same period in 2013.

      Notable Wii U games on the way this year include: Hyrule Warriors (Sept. 26), Bayonetta 2 (October), Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Holiday) and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Holiday). These games will be joined by amiibo, Nintendo’s foray into the toys-to-life category, which will launch this holiday season. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U will be the first game to support amiibo. Other games that will support amiibo include Mario Kart 8, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Mario Party 10 and Yoshi’s Woolly World, with more to come.

      The continued strength of the Nintendo 3DS platform can be attributed to the breadth and quality of its overall lineup of software. To date, more than 40 million Nintendo 3DS software units have been sold in the United States alone. This includes 41 titles with a Metacritic score of 80 or higher, seven of which have a score of 90 or higher; and nine games that have sold at least 1 million units in the U.S. alone:

      • Mario Kart 7: 3.48 million
      • Super Mario 3D Land: 3.09 million
      • New Super Mario Bros. 2: 2.28 million
      • Pokémon X: 2.10 million
      • Pokémon Y: 2.01 million
      • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D: 1.39 million
      • Animal Crossing: New Leaf: 1.36 million
      • Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon: 1.33 million
      • The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: 1.09 million

      Four of the 10 best-selling software SKUs for July are exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS platform. This includes Tomodachi Life, which finished at No. 5 and sold more than 85,000 units in its second month, and Pokémon Y (No. 8), Pokémon X (No. 9) and Mario Kart 7 (No. 10). Those last three games appeared on the list despite being on the market for 10 months, 10 months and 31 months, respectively. The lineup for Nintendo 3DS will be bolstered by three of the most anticipated games of 2014: Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (Oct. 3) and « 

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