tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3345891293151370750.post5365060203347850443..comments2023-07-19T13:46:45.789-05:00Comments on Very Good Stats: Nintendo Power Charts - NES Indexscaryicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01860444733243055914noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3345891293151370750.post-79335790454468117422020-12-10T14:20:48.656-06:002020-12-10T14:20:48.656-06:00So I was just trying to look at these out of curio...So I was just trying to look at these out of curiosity to see what games were considered popular back in the day (hindsight can be quite different), and you save me having to actually look at each issue. Although, half the fun is looking at the original! I like that you fixed the errors.Dr. Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05955087568618062680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3345891293151370750.post-84969219021421058842013-11-30T15:33:13.763-06:002013-11-30T15:33:13.763-06:00Very very cool! Thank you for compiling this.
Wha...Very very cool! Thank you for compiling this.<br /><br />What's amazing is the Dealer's charts are actually SALES charts with figures!<br /><br />I was able to develop a top 30 SALES chart with figures for the NES every month between 1988 and 1991.<br /><br />Playing around with various formulas I was able to come up with fairly accurate looking sales figures to go along with the chart. Very cool it's like reading the monthly NPD reports from the NES-era!<br /><br />Unfortunately Dealers chart were no longer published after '92 so we were unable to see SNES (and GB) monthly sales.<br /><br />However I believe someone at NoA still has the original Dealer's data used after 1992, <br />we should email NoA and for the data, surely someone has it...<br /><br />I have monthly NPD charts back to 1994 and have been on a long journey to complete the gap between 1991 and 94. This could be the answer!<br /><br />Hmmm so who do we contact for that old data...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00437679096451442091noreply@blogger.com