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Activision's second major peripheral launch of the holiday season was Tony Hawk: Ride. Though yesterday I wrote about why Tony Hawk: Ride was a philosophical misstep from the very beginning, consumers have the ultimate say as tastemakers. The NPD Group has released the official sales numbers for November and Tony Hawk: Ride's initial numbers are in: 114,000 copies.
Tony Hawk: Ride sold 114,000 across all platforms, but the NPD Group would not release a platform-by-platform breakdown, so it's unclear where the majority of sales went.
Ubisoft found surprising success on Wii when launching its Wii Fit-centric snowboarding title, Shaun White Snowboarding, and even released a sequel as a Wii exclusive this past fall.
Comparatively, DJ Hero 123,000 copies in the first month.
I've contacted Activision for comment on Tony Hawk: Ride's first-month sales. Stay tuned.
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Hrolf
lol did anyone honestly expect it to sell? it looked like crap. Bleed money Activision....Bleed till there is none left.
awa_style
at least the board looks cool
cwhas2godhands
it would be hard to use that thing on portland burnside
hiyohi55
those poor souls...
GohanEgret
If sales rankings on Amazon.com are any indication of how many units sold for each console, the Wii is "winning" that battle.
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