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Shadow the Hedgehog
editAccording the Shadow the Hedgehog (video game) page, it has sold >2M copies, so I think it should be on the list? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Learnsciencefromwiki (talk • contribs) 04:42, 27 July 2024 (UTC)
EU sales numbers
editWhere are the EU numbers in this list? Very JP/US biased. Overlord11001001 22:22, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
- Unfortunately I don't think there really are (m)any that are publicly available. The problem basically boils down to the fact the US and Japan are single countries and major markets. We also quite often get pan-North America figures either from Nintendo of America and the NPD (which I think tracks Canadian sales too; I could be wrong on that though). Europe however is made up of many countries and there is no single sales-tracking body for the EU/Europe. We sometimes get UK numbers, but other countries either don't have published numbers (which are pretty rare even in the UK), or we don't come across them (I doubt most native English speakers pay attention to French-language gaming news for example). Sometimes a publisher will throw us a bone, but it doesn't happen all that often. Incidentally, if you are aware of any figures for any of the games listed for any European country feel free to add them (just be sure to include a source and update the total figure where applicable). Alphathon /'æɫfə.θɒn/ (talk) 23:04, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
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Bratz: Rock Angelz
editI don't think Bratz belongs as high on the list as it appears. It says 1.4 million sales next to it on the current table, but it lists 1.4 million total sales on its Wikipedia article. I find it doubtful that all of the sales were for the GameCube console. Are we considering the game sales on every console or just the given console of the list? If it is meant to be only for the GameCube, this should likely be changed.
Sonic Adventure DX: Director cut
edithasn't the gamecube version sell miliion copies?
F-Zero GX did not sell 1.5 million copies
editHere are links to images of the pages in the 2023 CESA Games White Paper where the games that sold around 1.5 million copies worldwide are to be seen. As you can see F-Zero GX is not there. Nintendo reports all of the games they published that sold over 1 million copies worldwide or domestically in Japan to the CESA and they always get featured in this White Paper. F-Zero GX not being here at 1.5 million is undeniable proof that Nagoshi's statement of it having sold that much is false. Therefore it should not be on this list. BB1802 (talk) 09:24, 15 August 2023 (UTC)