Classic NPD-Age SPECIAL: Jan~Jun '94,'99,'04,'09 FULL Data (No Revenue Ranking!)

Square2015

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I wanted to post this more now in light of receiving ever less and less US sales data each month (still angry!), and by request to continue to do as GAF once was known for: discussion of US sales data from detailed monthly reports of our favourite consoles and games.
The past four generational cycles are covered corresponding to this year
Reminder: 2016 = 2009, 2004, 1999, 1994, (and 1989?).
I will work to make this OP more legible with edits, proofreading, bolding etc. Appreciate everyone's support by making posts. I may break up the images instead of combining all months. We've just been in the dark too long guys especially with data from the '90s.
More commentary to be added soon, some of which I'm using is old and just covers Nintendo consoles but I expect to continue to expand that to give more detail/info of all the major players.
JAN:
Commentary:
FEB:
No commentary this month
MAR:
Commentary
APR:
Commentary:
to expand on non-Nintendo soon
MAY:
Commentary
-removed, damn out of space-
And this month! JUN:
Jun commentary:
coming soon
Graph-Age:
Never been a fan of gen 4/gen 6 etc. classification.
Same scale used for each generation for accurate comparisons.
Data in thousands
"16-bit gen"
"3D-gen"
"DVD-gen"
"HD-gen"
"Current-gen"
 
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God bless you Socom II, may you one day return to your former NPD glory as the greatest remaster that the universe ever saw.
 
Twisted Metal 2 truly was the king. It beat TM3 each of these 6 months listed, an keep in mind TM3 came out Oct. 31st 1998. That total sales gap between 'em to! Yet Sony went on to release two more TMs on the PS @_@;
 
I like how it's sorted, you can really see how much the gaming industry changed over time with the max-appealing titles of each era
 
Hardware sales are good but software was definitely selling low compared to today back in 1994. Interesting.
 
Hey look... a Red Dead game topped the charts back in May 2004. I wonder whatever happened to that series? It's also fun to look back and see Sega demolishing the charts back in 1994 as Nintendo struggled to win over third parties... and that was back when Nintendo had its BEST third-party support. Yikes.
 
Hardware sales are good but software was definitely selling low compared to today back in 1994. Interesting.

Software sales exploded last gen. There are at least twenty games from last generation that sold more than the best selling game from the 32/64bit era (Mario 64). I think marketing plays a huge role in that. Some marketing budgets are rumored to be more than the budgets for many games.
 
Really interesting charts from 94. Nowadays the SNES seems to be the favoured 16 bit console by most, so blinded by that it's easy to forget that for the early part of the 16 bit era the Genesis was doing really well against the SNES. The sales show it.
 
Pretty awesome and something that will definitely be useful in the future. Genesis numbers are much higher than I imagined, if they hadn't completely butchered the Saturn they might have had gotten a decent foothold in the market.
 
Thanks for the collection and commentary, much appreciated.

Also, wow at June 1999, a JRPG in an otherwise niche series (Lunar) debuting at #3 and another at #13 (Star Ocean 2) which ended up having some legs IIRC.

'Dat FFVII impact.

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People don't realize how poorly old games used to sell. Due to the market being MUCH smaller and prices being much higher, games just didn't sell as much as they did today. Breaking 100,000 was rare.
 
Hey, thanks for posting this. Definitely going to give it some attention later this weekend when I have some time. Hope it provides some interesting discussion, especially with the change in the NPD data recently. Subscribed!
 
Mario Party #1? Were people desperate?


Also, I love that Crash 2 manages to keep charting, even when Crash 3 is out, and still outsell its sequel!
 
Wow... amazing thread!

I remember those super mario all-star campaigns.

and I forgot NFL Street was a thing :/

I watched some videos on youtube and cringed.
 
There's an amazing amount of work put into presenting this data, we thank you for the effort Square.

Really interesting charts from 94. Nowadays the SNES seems to be the favoured 16 bit console by most, so blinded by that it's easy to forget that for the early part of the 16 bit era the Genesis was doing really well against the SNES. The sales show it.
With time game quality speaks the loudest. On the other hand sales are dependant of other factors such as marketing and image perception, and with the last two Sega was on top.

Mario Party #1? Were people desperate?
It was a new style of game at the time and an amazing local multiplayer one noless. It even inspired a decent amount of copy cats in other consoles.
 
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