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N-Gage Sales Chart for 22nd to 28th of September 2008

Published by Tzer2 at 8:14 UTC, October 2nd 2008

Another week, another chart, nothing hugely unexpected but click on the headline to take a look. As well as the official chart, we've got the cumulative All-Time chart, and starting this week a publishers' chart too.

Next Gen N-Gage Sales for 22nd - 28th September 2008:

1. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (THQ) (LW 1) (WOC 2)

2. Asphalt 3: Street Rules (Gameloft) (LW 2) (WOC 14)

3. Tetris (Electronic Arts) (LW 3) (WOC 12)

4. Hooked On: Creatures Of The Deep (Nokia) (RE) (WOC 9)

5. FIFA08 (Electronic Arts) (RE) (WOC 4)

 

LW = Last week's position

NE = New entry

RE = Re-entry

WOC = Weeks on chart

Source: N-Gage.com

 

 

All-Time Total Weeks On Chart For Next Gen N-Gage Games

1. Asphalt 3: Street Rules (Gameloft) - 14 Weeks

2. Tetris (Electronic Arts) - 12 Weeks

3= Brothers In Arms (Gameloft) - 9 Weeks

3= Hooked On: Creatures Of The Deep (Nokia) - 9 Weeks

5. Bounce: Boing Voyage (Nokia) - 6 Weeks

6= Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol (Nokia) - 4 Weeks

6= FIFA08 (Electronic Arts) - 4 Weeks

6= Midnight Pool (Gameloft) - 4 Weeks

9. Pro Series Golf (Nokia) - 3 Weeks

10. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (THQ) - 2 Weeks

11= Reset Generation (Nokia) - 1 Week

11= The Sims 2: Pets (Electronic Arts) - 1 Week

11= World Series Of Poker: Pro Challenge (Glu) - 1 Week

 

All-Time Total Weeks On Chart By Publisher

1. Gameloft - 27 Weeks

2. Nokia - 23 Weeks

3. Electronic Arts - 17 Weeks

4. THQ - 2 Weeks

5. Glu - 1 Week

 

 

Categories: Miscellaneous, Industry, Games
Platforms: N-Gage

News Discussion

Tzer2
It's funny how much N-Gagers moan about Gameloft, yet there they are at the top of the publishers' chart. Is it just the familiar brand names, or do people actually prefer Gameloft games?
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Well of course that's a sum of many things; brand names, game quality, trial mode setup. If you check the user ratings, you can see that the highest ratings are for other games than Gameloft games, so at least it's not only because of pure game quality. :)

Publisher chart is a nice addition, but it's a bit misleading to compare Gameloft and EA due to varying number of titles available. Weeks/title would be better. ;)
Tzer2
Quote:
Publisher chart is a nice addition, but it's a bit misleading to compare Gameloft and EA due to varying number of titles available. Weeks/title would be better.
There is a weeks/title chart above the publisher one, I do agree that's more informative.

However, in the long run the publishers chart should become more useful as more first and third party games are released.

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