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Thursday, December 24, 2009

House of the Dead: Overkill, The Conduit, Metroid Prime: Trilogy, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex: Nintendo Channel data, Amazon.com Sales ranks, MetaCritic.com review score averages

Nintendo Channel data updated on Monday, December 21, 2009


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Nintendo Channel Data Breakdown:
House of the Dead: Overkill has had 30,824 players report play-time data on the Nintendo Channel, since the game released in February.
The Conduit was released in June, and has had 45,061 players report play-time data on the Nintendo Channel.
Metroid Prime: Trilogy has had 20,708 players report their data, since the game released in August. 
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare [Reflex] was released just in November and has 7,470 players report data on the Nintendo Channel.

Sales Rank:
Starting this week, I'll show Amazon.com's position for the games and the current selling price, because Amazon.com is usually below the MRSP just a little.
House of the Dead: Overkill's Amazon.com sale rank is #194, and is selling for $13.79.
The Conduit's sale ranked is #665 and is selling for $27.99.
Metroid Prime: Trilogy is ranked #373, and is selling for $35.99 from Amazon.com 2nd Party/3rd Party Sellers, because Amazon.com doesn't have Metroid Prime: Trilogy in stock.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare [Reflex] is ranked #139, with a selling price of $44.99.

Thoughts:
Again, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare [Reflex] was the only game out of these four, this week, to see an increase of game-play data reporting by 1,000 more players than last week.  Metroid Prime: Trilogy, for some reason, still isn't in stock on Amazon.com, and it's only available from 2nd or 3rd party vendors.

House of the Dead: Overkill had 621 more players reporting data this week, than last week.
The Conduit had 998 more players reporting data this week.
Metroid Prime: Trilogy had 810 more players reporting data this week.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare [Reflex] gained 1,286 more players reporting data in the last week.

Last week, The Conduit needed just 18,658 reported play-time hours to cross one million "Total" game-play hours, and it actually gained 24,672 game-play hours this past week, crossing one million "total" game-play hours reported.

I think it will be interesting to see how these games perform in the few weeks following Christmas, and if we'll be able to tell from the number of players reporting data, if it looks like gamers received some of these games as gifts.
Did any of these games make your Christmas list?