Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up, Wii DJ Hero Bundle with Turntable
, Rabbids Go Home
, Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Nintendo Channel Debut Data, Amazon.com Sales Ranks, MetaCritic.com Review Score Averages
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Nintendo Channel Data Breakdown
Number of Players Reporting Data:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up had 6,941 players report play-time data for it's debut on the Nintendo Channel, since the game released in September.
DJ Hero was released in October, and had 5,404 players reporting play-time data on the Nintendo Channel when it debuted this past Monday, January 4.
Rabbids Go Home had 8,872 players report their data, since the game released in November. Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles was also just released in November and had 6,219 players report data on the Nintendo Channel for it's debut this past Monday.
Amazon.com Sales Rank:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up's Amazon.com sale rank is #1,211, and is selling for $27.99.
DJ Hero's sale rank is #493, and is selling for $99.99.
Rabbids Go Home is ranked #317, and is selling for $46.99.
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles' Amazon.com sale rank is #494, with a selling price of $46.31.MetaCritic.com Review Score Averages:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up has the lowest review score average, 67% out of 100%, of these four games, and it is also the game that took the longest to debut on the Nintendo Channel with reported game-play hours. DJ Hero has the highest review score average, 87% out of 100%, out of these games and was released before both Rabbids Go Home and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, but both of those games, RGH and RE:TDC, debuted faster than DJ Hero.
Rabbids Go Home has an average of 79% out of 100%, while Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles has an average of 75% out of 100%.
Thoughts:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up has finally debuted on the Nintendo Channel. I don't know if people that bought the game had more time to actually play it over the holidays, and/or people received it as a Christmas gift, and played it after Christmas helping it to finally debut.
I'm not sure why Capcom is complaining about Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles and the sales of the game, as the game debuted faster than a lot of games released this year.
I think Rabbids Go Home's debut is a good sign for a game that was created out of "party games" on the Wii.
As for DJ Hero's debut, while off to a slower start than the other recent music games like the Guitar Hero 5 and The Beatles: Rock Band, I think it'll be interesting to watch how it continues to perform for the first six months of this year.
Questions:
Have you played any of these games? If so, what are your opinions from what you've played of them. If you haven't played them, do you plan on playing any of them? Check the comments to see if I've played any of them.
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