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Professor Carswell

IS 365

3/13/2017

Module 8 Writing Assignment Table 1 (Arnold, 2017)

The Table 1

contains console sales

data in Japan for the

week of 2/27/17 to

3/05/17 (Arnold, 2017).

Hard data in this format

is mostly easily obtained

for Japan, and while its data for game sales is culturally skewed, console data is generally very

similar worldwide and can be used to illustrate possible trends in the industry as a whole—not

just in Japan. This particular week contains a very strong outlier in the form of the Nintendo

Switch—a newly released console as of March 3rd—and thusly is very skewed to show the

drastic first-week performance of the newly unveiled console. This initial showing of the

Nintendo Switch suggests that it will be a force to be reckoned with; within its first week, the

Nintendo Switch’s sales have already surpassed that of its poorly performing predecessor, the

Wii U, by a figure of 5,100 units in opening week (Kamen, 2017). This is a very impressive

showing for opening week and suggests great overall success in Nintendo’s launching of the

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Top Console Sales (2/20/17-2/26/17)

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Switch and its assorted launch titles, including the ubiquitously critically-acclaimed Legend of

Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

To get a better

understanding of the statistical

significance of the Switch’s

launch debut, we can arrange

the data into a pie chart so as to

illustrate the percentage of

console sales directed towards

the Switch. We can see that the

Switch accounts for nearly 82% of all console sales last week. Again, because this is the

console’s first week, extremely high sales numbers are to be expected; most first-week sales do

tend to reach these numbers (Kamen, 2017). Table 2 provides us with the ability to see the

overwhelming outlier that is the Switch in a more visual way, as well as the piddling sales

numbers of consoles like the Wii U and the Xbox One. With the Switch aiming to replace its

already aged predecessor, the Wii U, one can expect to see that particular console drop out of the

top ten in sales.

The other consoles listed have been out for years; for them, this data can be used to show

quality of life and sale longevity. If we take out the statistical outlier, the Switch, from the graph

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(shown to the left), we can

see a more accurate

illustration of the sales

numbers for the rest of the

consoles. In much the

same way that the Nintendo

Switch’s data indicates a

strong first-week

performance, if it lacks

longevity, as we can see in the lesser Xbox One and Wii U sales data, it matters little how well it

sold in that first week. The Xbox One from Microsoft, which is meant to be seen as an equal

competitor to Sony’s Playstation 4, is severely lacking in sales when compared to its main

competitor despite how early it still is in this console generation.

Could this be a cultural trend in Japan, or is the Xbox One’s poor performance indicative

of something else? Based on this data alone, it can be difficult to say; however, the amount of

Playstation-exclusive titles that have been released within the first three months of 2017 may

have something to do with this overwhelming statistic. Sony has released about 10 games

exclusive to the Playstation 4 or Playstation 4 and PC in an impressive Q1 2017 showing,

whereas the Xbox One has had only one notable exclusive release in that time frame (Siegal,

2017).

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Additionally, we can compare sales data from last week to this week in order to get a

general idea of the trends we are seeing in console sales, once again excluding the Switch from

this data as it

was released

March 3rd and

thusly lacks

sales data for

the previous

week. We can

see a general

trend of drops

in sales like the Playstation 4 and its assorted peripherals (the Vita and the Pro). Nintendo

consoles appear to be on the rise, possibly due to cross-console compatibility. Lesser sales this

week compared to last week across all consoles could easily be attributed to the appearance of

the Switch; definite conclusions about the affect of the Switch on other consoles’ sales will

depend more so on the weeks and months to come rather than just this snapshot of its opening

week, impressive as it may be.

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Console Sales Comparison

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Bibliography

Arnold, C. (2017, March 8). Nintendo Switch and Zelda storm Japan. Retrieved from

Destructoid.com: https://www.destructoid.com/nintendo-switch-and-zelda-storm-japan-

423617.phtml

Kamen, M. (2017, March 7). Nintendo Switch is better than the Wii U (based on launch sales at

least). Retrieved from Wired: http://www.wired.co.uk/article/nintendo-switch-launch-

figures-outsells-wii-u

Siegal, J. (2017, February 13). Sony turned gaming’s slow season into one of the best seasons

ever for the PS4. Retrieved from BGR: http://bgr.com/2017/02/13/ps4-vs-xbox-one-

games-2017/

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