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Author Topic: Europe/Ireland software sales (thru 6/02): Weird rant edition!  (Read 4004 times)

Super-Jesse

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« on: June 05, 2007, 05:44:46 PM »
I get the feeling people around here don't like to see sales rankings, but I sure do! It's like a tiny window into people's wallet. I always think "hm, they are buying that? They must be rich." Then again, sometimes I look and think "they bought that?! Maybe they need more bran in their diet..."

Ranting over, here's the latest Euro/Ireland numbers (TMK database titles only):

Europe
LAST|CURRENT||GAME
3 4 Mario Strikers Charged Football
7 8 Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training
21 20 New Super Mario Bros.
- 38 WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Ireland
LAST|CURRENT||GAME
3 6  New Super Mario Bros.
8 8  Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training
- 10 Mario Strikers Charged Football
10 13 Nintendogs: Lab & Friends

In case you don't know, and I'm sure you do, Super Paper Mario has yet to release in these territories. Can you believe that? In other countries, *cough* JAPAN *cough*, the game has already experience its 15 minutes, yet here the game has yet to see the spotlight!


Link: neogaf forums
<Kojinka> When I saw this thread back on top, I was afraid this was gonna be another pointless bump by a new member, but when I saw Super-Jesse's username, my fears were laid to rest.

MaxVance

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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2007, 09:01:23 PM »
I get the feeling people around here don't like to see sales rankings, but I sure do!
I do too.
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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2007, 05:55:56 AM »
I get the feeling people around here don't like to see sales rankings, but I sure do!

Meh, I'm kinda indifferent. If Mario's bustin' heads at the sales like he normally does, that's wonderful. If he's not, then he just needs some momentum from a new game.
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