Full October 2002 Game Sales Data (console-only)


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Here's the full TRST video game sales table for the month of October, 2002. This table was originally posted in the IGN Boards and was taken from a Yahoo video game investor's group, and does not include GBA software. Please note that the two numbers represent October units sold and total units sold:

1. PS2 GRAND THEFT AUTO:VICE TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 1,412,429 1,412,429

2. PS2 NBA LIVE 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 261,514 261,514

3. PS2 KINGDOM HEARTS SQUARE EA 219,962 562,371

4. PS2 MADDEN NFL 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 192,380 1,493,787

5. PS2 HITMAN 2: ASSASSIN EIDOS INTERACTIVE 183,100 221,525

6. PS2 TONY HAWKS PRO SKATR4 ACTIVISION 165,281 165,281

7. PS2 LORD OF RINGS: TOWERS ELECTRONIC ARTS 148,863 148,863

8. PS2 NEED SPEED: PURSUIT 2 ELECTRONIC ARTS 135,179 178,415

9. PS2 TEKKEN 4 NAMCO 126,909 328,752

10. XBX HITMAN 2: ASSASSIN EIDOS INTERACTIVE 100,511 133,457

11. PS2 NBA 2K3 SEGA OF AMERICA 98,185 98,185

12. GCN MARIO PARTY 4 NINTENDO OF AMERICA 97,714 97,714

13. PSX YU-GI-OH! FORBIDDEN KONAMI OF AMERICA 80,206 553,386

14. PS2 NHL 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 75,813 104,600

15. GCN STAR FOX ADVENTURES NINTENDO OF AMERICA 73,900 242,176

16. PS2 RED FACTION II THQ 72,670 72,670

17. PS2 TIMESPLITTERS 2 EIDOS INTERACTIVE 67,452 67,452

18. GCN SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE NINTENDO OF AMERICA 66,436 683,796

19. PS2 GRAND THEFT AUTO 3 TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 64,981 4,228,169

20. PS2 GRAN TURISMO 3:A-SPEC SONY 61,506 2,262,400

21. XBX TIMESPLITTERS 2 EIDOS INTERACTIVE 61,409 61,409

22. PS2 SOCOM:U.S. NAVY SEALS SONY 60,292 457,098

23. PS2 NCAA FOOTBALL 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 59,554 603,081

24. PS2 NASCAR THUNDER 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 58,715 120,426

25. PS2 CONFLICT:DESERT STORM TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 57,540 69,221

26. PS2 SPIDER-MAN: THE MOVIE ACTIVISION 57,190 860,667

27. PS2 JAK AND DAXTER:LEGACY SONY 56,641 661,855

28. XBX HALO MICROSOFT 54,144 1,522,574

29. PS2 SUIKODEN III KONAMI OF AMERICA 53,907 53,907

30. XBX NBA 2K3 SEGA OF AMERICA 53,867 53,867

31. XBX NBA LIVE 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 53,689 53,689

32. PS2 LORD OF THE RINGS VIVENDI UNIVERSAL 52,737 52,737

33. PS2 TONY HAWKS PRO SKATR3 ACTIVISION 51,957 1,473,211

34. GCN ANIMAL CROSSING NINTENDO OF AMERICA 51,277 156,414

35. PS2 MEDAL HONOR FRONTLINE ELECTRONIC ARTS 47,553 1,230,071

36. PS2 NBA STREET ELECTRONIC ARTS 47,553 942,073

37. PS2 CONTRA:SHATTERED SLDR KONAMI OF AMERICA 43,075 43,075

38. XBX CONFLICT:DESERT STORM TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 43,022 60,483

39. GCN GODZILLA:DESTRY MELEE INFOGRAMES 40,725 40,725

40. GCN TIMESPLITTERS 2 EIDOS INTERACTIVE 39,744 39,744

41. PS2 DEVIL MAY CRY CAPCOM USA 38,396 685,279

42. PS2 MIDNIGHT CLUB:STREET TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 37,661 831,155

43. PS2 TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT NAMCO 36,547 917,427

44. XBX NEED SPEED: PURSUIT 2 ELECTRONIC ARTS 35,903 48,819

45. XBX TONY HAWKS PRO SKATR4 ACTIVISION 35,571 35,571

46. PS2 ATV OFF ROAD FURY SONY 34,102 914,490

47. XBX LORD OF THE RINGS VIVENDI UNIVERSAL 33,455 69,356

48. PS2 STUNTMAN INFOGRAMES 33,110 334,524

49. XBX MADDEN NFL 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 32,867 246,405

50. PS2 SIMPSONS: ROAD RAGE ELECTRONIC ARTS 32,481 351,334

51. PS2 SLY COOPER & THIEVIUS SONY 31,828 50,070

52. PS2 CRASH BANDICOOT:CORTX VIVENDI UNIVERSAL 30,649 555,093

53. PS2 BURNOUT 2: IMPACT ACCLAIM ENTERTAINMENT 30,059 33,995

54. PS2 WILD ARMS 3 SONY 29,688 29,688

55. PSX SPONGEBOB SUPERSPONGE THQ 29,244 769,504

56. XBX BLINX: TIME SWEEPER MICROSOFT 28,778 28,778

57. PSX GH 3RD PTY FAM VALUE MULTIPLE VIDEO GAME MANUFACTUR 27,066 36,093

58. PS2 RESIDENT EVIL CODE: X CAPCOM USA 26,739 556,583

59. PS2 SPY HUNTER MIDWAY 26,707 487,578

60. XBX SHENMUE 2 MICROSOFT 26,683 26,683

61. PS2 STREET HOOPS ACTIVISION 25,562 167,513

62. PS2 X-MEN: NEXT DIMENSION ACTIVISION 25,462 25,462

63. PS2 TIGER WOODS PGA 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 25,080 25,080

64. GCN SUPER SMASH BRO MELEE NINTENDO OF AMERICA 24,684 1,157,712

65. PSX SPIDER-MAN ACTIVISION 24,342 1,298,886

66. PS2 NFL 2K3 SEGA OF AMERICA 24,300 151,047

67. PS2 ROCKET POWER: BEACH THQ 24,095 29,994

68. PSX BUDGET ASSORTMENT MULTIPLE VIDEO GAME MANUFACTUR 24,094 74,171

69. XBX NFL FEVER 2003 MICROSOFT 24,077 94,825

70. PSX GUNDAM:BTTLE ASSAULT2 BANDAI AMERICA 23,892 137,311

71. PS2 BLOODRAYNE MAJESCO 23,531 23,531

72. PSX MK TRILOGY MIDWAY 23,490 1,233,139

73. PS2 ACE COMBAT 4 NAMCO 22,816 543,939

74. PS2 LEGAIA 2: DUEL SAGA EIDOS INTERACTIVE 22,651 35,252

75. PS2 ROBOTECH: BATTLECRY TDK MEDIACTIVE 22,560 64,420

76. PS2 ONIMUSHA 2: SAMURAI CAPCOM USA 22,288 203,527

77. PS2 NFL BLITZ 2003 MIDWAY 22,119 66,764

78. PSX FAMILY VALUE MULTIPLE VIDEO GAME MANUFACTUR 21,958 28,347

79. XBX DEAD TO RIGHTS NAMCO 21,886 211,712

80. GCN TONY HAWKS PRO SKATR4 ACTIVISION 21,795 21,795

81. GCN PHANTASY STAR I & II SEGA OF AMERICA 21,717 21,717

82. XBX NHL 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 21,484 21,484

83. PS2 MLB SLUGFEST 20-03 MIDWAY 21,374 262,177

84. PSX GRAN TURISMO 2 SONY 20,970 2,926,459

85. PS2 TY TASMANIAN TIGER ELECTRONIC ARTS 20,656 20,656

86. PS2 WIPEOUT FUSION BAM! ENTERTAINMENT 20,561 49,899

87. GCN NEED SPEED: PURSUIT 2 ELECTRONIC ARTS 20,090 25,074

88. PSX SCOOBY DOO & CYBER THQ 19,690 366,630

89. GCN SUPER MONKEY BALL 2 SEGA OF AMERICA 19,679 92,396

90. PS2 SCOOBY-DOO:100 FRIGHT THQ 19,354 143,149

91. PSX MADDEN NFL 2003 ELECTRONIC ARTS 19,312 77,836

92. PSX SPIDERMAN 2: ELECTRO ACTIVISION 19,224 322,631

93. PS2 TUROK: EVOLUTION ACCLAIM ENTERTAINMENT 19,159 100,969

94. XBX BLOODRAYNE MAJESCO 19,096 19,096

95. PS2 JAMPACK WINTER 2002 SONY 19,029 19,029

96. PSX SPORTS VALUE MULTIPLE VIDEO GAME MANUFACTUR 18,740 24,095

97. PS2 RACING VALUE MULTIPLE VIDEO GAME MANUFACTUR 18,429 24,068

98. PSX HARRY POTTER:SORCERER ELECTRONIC ARTS 17,706 964,820

99. PSX ROCKET POWER: TEAM THQ 17,238 562,856

PLAYSTATION 2 - 58 Games

Xbox - 16 Games

Playstation - 14 Games

Gamecube - 11 Games

http://forums.gamespot.com/gamespot/board/...scending&page=1

1. PS2 GRAND THEFT AUTO:VICE TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 1,412,429 1,412,429

MY GOD!!!! I knew GTA: Vice City was a popular game, but that is rediculous. I REALLY need to go play GTA: Vice City (i haven't even played GTA3 - NOT once :blush: :blink: :wacko: )

Edited by jago6498
1. PS2 GRAND THEFT AUTO:VICE TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 1,412,429 1,412,429

MY GOD!!!! I new GTA: Vice City was a popular game that is rediculous. I REALLY need to go play GTA: Vice City (i haven't even played GTA3 - NOT once :blush: )

you should play it!

my vice city is gonna arrive in a day or 2. :D

1. PS2 GRAND THEFT AUTO:VICE TAKE 2 INTERACTIVE 1,412,429 1,412,429

MY GOD!!!! I new GTA: Vice City was a popular game that is rediculous. I REALLY need to go play GTA: Vice City (i haven't even played GTA3 - NOT once :blush: )

you should play it!

my vice city is gonna arrive in a day or 2. :D

I'll probably rent it (maybe during the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend) since I have no job at the moment. I'll maybe rent Madden 2003 for PS2 b/c I just bought the new PS2 Network Adapter. And I'll be getting Metroid Prime (along with some other old SNES and NES) from a friend of mine in NYC.

yeah we'll see who ends up at top for november...Prime, Cell or GTA. personally i think it's going to be GTA, Prime and then Cell. why Prime ahead of Cell?? well cause right now Xbox users how so many games to choose from with Unreal, mech assault and all the live games so that divides up the sales. but with the gaycube, there's nothing else out, so it's the only thing that people can get.

yeah we'll see who ends up at top for november...Prime, Cell or GTA. personally i think it's going to be GTA, Prime and then Cell. why Prime ahead of Cell?? well cause right now Xbox users how so many games to choose from with Unreal, mech assault and all the live games so that divides up the sales. but with the gaycube, there's nothing else out, so it's the only thing that people can get.
gaycube

That's uncalled for dude. The Gamecube has other great games in addition to Metroid Prime:

Super Mario Sunshine

Super Monkey Ball 1

Super Monkey Ball 2

Star Fox Adventures

Pikmin

Resident Evil

Resident Evil 0

Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader

Animal Crossing

Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee

Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Wave Race: Blue Storm

Edited by jago6498

i'm fully aware of that, but looking at the data that was just presented...it is pretty obvious that gamecube users aren't picking that software up (except for Smash Brothers). Mario does look like it's selling ok, but i'm pretty sure it's underselling. and there was actually a mention by one of the ign editors (Fran i think) who said that ED has basically bomb. it has sold basically only 150,000+ copies. i do believe that Smash Brothers is the Cube's only million seller....so it's not like the Launch games did to great. but don't quote me on that last stat.

but we're talking about NEW releases coming out now. and basically Prime is the only game worth getting for the Cube right now.

http://cube.ign.com/mail/2002-11-25.html

ED Sales

Hi, I was wondering how Eternal Darkness has been selling? I read some inferences that it sold poorly. If true, it's a shame; ED is a masterpiece.

Matt responds: Sadly, Eternal Darkness hasn't sold as well as it should have. The game debuted to roughly 150,000 in sales in the US and hasn't moved too many more units since. This isn't exactly what I'd call a bomb by any means, but the game definitely deserves better. While it performed even worse in Japan, early indications are that it's actually doing very well in Europe, which is good news.

well as expected ign just posted some initial sales data of prime and it has already sold 250,000 units as expected. i've previously given my reasons why it would sell so well. don't get my wrong i do think it's a good game, but when you have many many games to choose from, as opposed to just one in my opinion then of course that game will dominate.

if you check out the article on ign, i personally don't think it's fair for Nintendo do compare a service to a game, let's do game to game comparison now. they say they are now #2 for hardware sales for this month, well i'll believe it when i see it. but in my opinion, if all the live software combined outsales Prime, then that says alot. because if just Splinter Cell or Unreal came out then there's less competition for the software among potential Xbox buyers so it would have the same chance as Prime to reach as many buyers as possible.

that said, Nintendo better hope that Splinter Cell doesn't outsell Prime, oh my god that would be such an embarassment.

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

It's guys like you and comments like that that turn these discussions into flame wars. I wouldn't post in these threads unless you can contribute an intelligent post. :crazy:

actually it was a serious question...and how is your post a good contribution? it didn't even answer my question. you just assume i was saying the game cube is crap. so actually it's people like you who ruin these discussions.

actually it was a serious question...and how is your post a good contribution? it didn't even answer my question. you just assume i was saying the game cube is crap. so actually it's people like you who ruin these discussions.

If it was a serious question, then maybe you should have made it sound serious from the get-go. Plus the way you phrased your question doesn't even make sense to me.

so actually it's people like you who ruin these discussions.

You've obviously have never read my other posts in the Gamer's Hangout forum, so don't even go there.

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

I agree to StevoFC, are there really that many game cubes even sold? :blink: As a former employee of Best Buy, Game Cube sold the least amount of systems. It was actually PS2 that ranked #1, and we sold more Game Boy Advanceds than Game Cube. Too be more specific StevoFC last month the combined total of all Xboxs and Game Cubes still came up short of PS2, so really I do agree with you.

XBoX (Total) + Game Cube (Total) < PS2 (Total) :woot:

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

I agree to StevoFC, are there really that many game cubes even sold? :blink: As a former employee of Best Buy, Game Cube sold the least amount of systems. It was actually PS2 that ranked #1, and we sold more Game Boy Advanceds than Game Cube. Too be more specific StevoFC last month the combined total of all Xboxs and Game Cubes still came up short of PS2, so really I do agree with you.

XBoX (Total) + Game Cube (Total) < PS2 (Total) :woot:

Um duh. You don't need to work at a retail store to figure out that PS2 sells more systems then the Gamecube, GBA and Xbox. All you have to do is look up the latest sales numbers for the systems and you can figure that out. Things are beginning to change for the Gamecube tho, with Metroid Prime (contender for Game of the Year against "Splinter Cell") and Resident Evil 0.

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

I agree to StevoFC, are there really that many game cubes even sold? :blink: As a former employee of Best Buy, Game Cube sold the least amount of systems. It was actually PS2 that ranked #1, and we sold more Game Boy Advanceds than Game Cube. Too be more specific StevoFC last month the combined total of all Xboxs and Game Cubes still came up short of PS2, so really I do agree with you.

XBoX (Total) + Game Cube (Total) < PS2 (Total) :woot:

Um duh. You don't need to work at a retail store to figure out that PS2 sells more systems then the Gamecube, GBA and Xbox. All you have to do is look up the latest sales numbers for the systems and you can figure that out. Things are beginning to change for the Gamecube tho, with Metroid Prime (contender for Game of the Year against "Splinter Cell") and Resident Evil 0.

:laugh: Yeah I'm well aware of the fact that you don't need to work in a retail store to beable to say if game cube sucks or not. I really dont know why in all honesty anyone would purchase one? I mean this month alone we sold 150 PS2s vs like 20 or 30 Game Cubes. Face it at least with PS2 you getting a great gaming system with a DVD player, plus the added accesories such as the online gaming, surf boards, keyboards, soon to be addition hard drives, etc. I'm not seeing Nintendo making any efforts to try and catch up to what Sony is what seems to be setting the standard for todays gaming. Plus more and more games are continuing to come out for Playstation too, not only Game Cube. So just because metroid is coming out doesnt really mean anything. If anyone has played Vice City, then you should know how amazing it is. So when I see Nintendo come out with a game with the caliber of Vice City, then I'll start to have more respect for the company, until then have fun with Mario.

Ha wow, just realizing something.....this thread started out with video game sales, and now its kinda like a debate on what gaming system is better. Wow, StevoFC started this movement.......ha :laugh:

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

I agree to StevoFC, are there really that many game cubes even sold? :blink: As a former employee of Best Buy, Game Cube sold the least amount of systems. It was actually PS2 that ranked #1, and we sold more Game Boy Advanceds than Game Cube. Too be more specific StevoFC last month the combined total of all Xboxs and Game Cubes still came up short of PS2, so really I do agree with you.

XBoX (Total) + Game Cube (Total) < PS2 (Total) :woot:

Um duh. You don't need to work at a retail store to figure out that PS2 sells more systems then the Gamecube, GBA and Xbox. All you have to do is look up the latest sales numbers for the systems and you can figure that out. Things are beginning to change for the Gamecube tho, with Metroid Prime (contender for Game of the Year against "Splinter Cell") and Resident Evil 0.

:laugh: Yeah I'm well aware of the fact that you don't need to work in a retail store to beable to say if game cube sucks or not. I really dont know why in all honesty anyone would purchase one? I mean this month alone we sold 150 PS2s vs like 20 or 30 Game Cubes. Face it at least with PS2 you getting a great gaming system with a DVD player, plus the added accesories such as the online gaming, surf boards, keyboards, soon to be addition hard drives, etc. I'm not seeing Nintendo making any efforts to try and catch up to what Sony is what seems to be setting the standard for todays gaming. Plus more and more games are continuing to come out for Playstation too, not only Game Cube. So just because metroid is coming out doesnt really mean anything. If anyone has played Vice City, then you should know how amazing it is. So when I see Nintendo come out with a game with the caliber of Vice City, then I'll start to have more respect for the company, until then have fun with Mario.

Ha wow, just realizing something.....this thread started out with video game sales, and now its kinda like a debate on what gaming system is better. Wow, StevoFC started this movement.......ha :laugh:

Just b/c Gamecube isn't selling as many systems as the PS2 doesn't mean that it sucks. The Nintendo Gamecube is an excellent system and is capable as much as the PS2 is. Nintendo unfortuantely is having a hard time shaking off the image that is just for kids. But those people who are SMART enough too see past the design of the console and see how fun most of the games are in for a treat. I highly doubt that the Grand Theft Auto series will have the staying power like Metroid, Zelda, Mario, etc. Now I'm not saying that the Vice City isn't an excellent game, but I doubt it can last as long as some other games.

I don't hate on other system like some people think. I have not found a reason to purchase the Xbox yet b/c I have not found any games that appeal to ME. If a game is fun, I will still play it, regardless of the system. It's a shame that some people don't see it that way and become **cough** FANBOYS **cough**

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

I agree to StevoFC, are there really that many game cubes even sold? :blink: As a former employee of Best Buy, Game Cube sold the least amount of systems. It was actually PS2 that ranked #1, and we sold more Game Boy Advanceds than Game Cube. Too be more specific StevoFC last month the combined total of all Xboxs and Game Cubes still came up short of PS2, so really I do agree with you.

XBoX (Total) + Game Cube (Total) < PS2 (Total) :woot:

Um duh. You don't need to work at a retail store to figure out that PS2 sells more systems then the Gamecube, GBA and Xbox. All you have to do is look up the latest sales numbers for the systems and you can figure that out. Things are beginning to change for the Gamecube tho, with Metroid Prime (contender for Game of the Year against "Splinter Cell") and Resident Evil 0.

:laugh: Yeah I'm well aware of the fact that you don't need to work in a retail store to beable to say if game cube sucks or not. I really dont know why in all honesty anyone would purchase one? I mean this month alone we sold 150 PS2s vs like 20 or 30 Game Cubes. Face it at least with PS2 you getting a great gaming system with a DVD player, plus the added accesories such as the online gaming, surf boards, keyboards, soon to be addition hard drives, etc. I'm not seeing Nintendo making any efforts to try and catch up to what Sony is what seems to be setting the standard for todays gaming. Plus more and more games are continuing to come out for Playstation too, not only Game Cube. So just because metroid is coming out doesnt really mean anything. If anyone has played Vice City, then you should know how amazing it is. So when I see Nintendo come out with a game with the caliber of Vice City, then I'll start to have more respect for the company, until then have fun with Mario.

Ha wow, just realizing something.....this thread started out with video game sales, and now its kinda like a debate on what gaming system is better. Wow, StevoFC started this movement.......ha :laugh:

Just b/c Gamecube isn't selling as many systems as the PS2 doesn't mean that it sucks. The Nintendo Gamecube is an excellent system and is capable as much as the PS2 is. Nintendo unfortuantely is having a hard time shaking off the image that is just for kids. But those people who are SMART enough too see past the design of the console and see how fun most of the games are in for a treat. I highly doubt that the Grand Theft Auto series will have the staying power like Metroid, Zelda, Mario, etc. Now I'm not saying that the Vice City isn't an excellent game, but I doubt it can last as long as some other games.

I don't hate on other system like some people think. I have not found a reason to purchase the Xbox yet b/c I have not found any games that appeal to ME. If a game is fun, I will still play it, regardless of the system. It's a shame that some people don't see it that way and become **cough** FANBOYS **cough**

rgr quoting.

pc > xbox > ps2 > gba > gc.

rgr quoting.

pc > xbox > ps2 > gba > gc.

huh?

:cool: Okay, refering to your huh??? What he was saying was The PC is a better system than an Xbox which is better than ps2 which is better than game cube.

Well I would have to say that yeah no kidding that a PC is a better system for games, there are millions of reasons, but I'll be nice and name just a few.

Number 1: Processor, lets look at todays current processors, they are all about in the 2.0 Ghz range where what XBox is only 700 or 750mhz?? :huh:

Number 2: You can jam pack a PC full of RAM up to say 2 Gig of RAM, now what gaming system can touch that? :huh:

Number 3: Lets not forget video card, how can you compare a 128 MB card to any video game systems graphics.

So basically what I am saying is that you cannot even put a PC against any other system, really it isnt fair because it is no match.

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Jago.... to say that you have to be smart to look past the design of the console and for the "treat" of the games, well I have one thing to say.......We have.

The actual console for PS2 is much better than Game Cube, plus the fact there are more games, plus you can run your PS1 games on a PS2. Now if you have a Game Cube that can play N64 Games, then I'll give you props but until then, I as well as the millions......... :woot: AND MILLIONS :woot: .....of PS2 gamers will agree that sony very well has the better platform. I mean how many times can Mario face Bowser or save a princess?? After a while the basics behind Nintendos games have lost touch, and I will say that Nintendo started out as a gaming system for kids, and today it still is a gaming system for kids. Nintendo has been out of the gaming race for a long time, and it will take them a while before they can have a system that can match up to the par of Sony or even Microsoft (Blah).

Hmm...heres a thought? What if apple took a G4 Processor and made their own gaming system? It def. would be a match up for Xbox, considering that the G4 will blow by the Xboxs processor. Anyway....I can't believe how far off base this thread got from the start......Ha, well that goes to show how one person can change the way a thread goes..........

Ha, thanks StevoFC. :laugh:

are there even 1.4 million people who own a game cube for a singe game to sell that many? haha :laugh:

I agree to StevoFC, are there really that many game cubes even sold? :blink: As a former employee of Best Buy, Game Cube sold the least amount of systems. It was actually PS2 that ranked #1, and we sold more Game Boy Advanceds than Game Cube. Too be more specific StevoFC last month the combined total of all Xboxs and Game Cubes still came up short of PS2, so really I do agree with you.

XBoX (Total) + Game Cube (Total) < PS2 (Total) :woot:

Um duh. You don't need to work at a retail store to figure out that PS2 sells more systems then the Gamecube, GBA and Xbox. All you have to do is look up the latest sales numbers for the systems and you can figure that out. Things are beginning to change for the Gamecube tho, with Metroid Prime (contender for Game of the Year against "Splinter Cell") and Resident Evil 0.

:laugh: Yeah I'm well aware of the fact that you don't need to work in a retail store to beable to say if game cube sucks or not. I really dont know why in all honesty anyone would purchase one? I mean this month alone we sold 150 PS2s vs like 20 or 30 Game Cubes. Face it at least with PS2 you getting a great gaming system with a DVD player, plus the added accesories such as the online gaming, surf boards, keyboards, soon to be addition hard drives, etc. I'm not seeing Nintendo making any efforts to try and catch up to what Sony is what seems to be setting the standard for todays gaming. Plus more and more games are continuing to come out for Playstation too, not only Game Cube. So just because metroid is coming out doesnt really mean anything. If anyone has played Vice City, then you should know how amazing it is. So when I see Nintendo come out with a game with the caliber of Vice City, then I'll start to have more respect for the company, until then have fun with Mario.

Ha wow, just realizing something.....this thread started out with video game sales, and now its kinda like a debate on what gaming system is better. Wow, StevoFC started this movement.......ha :laugh:

Just b/c Gamecube isn't selling as many systems as the PS2 doesn't mean that it sucks. The Nintendo Gamecube is an excellent system and is capable as much as the PS2 is. Nintendo unfortuantely is having a hard time shaking off the image that is just for kids. But those people who are SMART enough too see past the design of the console and see how fun most of the games are in for a treat. I highly doubt that the Grand Theft Auto series will have the staying power like Metroid, Zelda, Mario, etc. Now I'm not saying that the Vice City isn't an excellent game, but I doubt it can last as long as some other games.

I don't hate on other system like some people think. I have not found a reason to purchase the Xbox yet b/c I have not found any games that appeal to ME. If a game is fun, I will still play it, regardless of the system. It's a shame that some people don't see it that way and become **cough** FANBOYS **cough**

rgr quoting.

pc > xbox > ps2 > gba > gc.

systems? bah!

haha nice to see the morons out in force for this one. add the non-north american sales figures in and see how high the xbox games are then.

pc > xbox > ps2 > gba > gc. lol

i think you got it mixed up

pc > gc > ps2 > gba > psx > n64 > gb > snes > nes > gb 3d > atari > lynx > neogeo > calculator > microwave > a fork > xbox.

have a nice day fanboys. keep wishing that you're xbox will be great. i'll keep using mine to collect dust. and the controllers as bookends.

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    • I think he means you haven't reviewed previous UFC games. Of course it doesn't matter... Every time you just report on something that involves the President even if just simply what happened you guys usually get accused of being anti-Trump. We live in fun times.
    • So how did you solve the problem? Disabling Secure Boot isn’t a solution.
    • Another devilish issue surrounding these certificates is what can happen with old, unsuspecting PCs that nevertheless have Secure Boot enabled. In my case, it was a Dell with a 3rd-gen Core chip (so about 13 years old). As of the last few weeks, it was suddenly BSOD'g within about 5 minutes of booting. Turns out it was because of MS's "Secure-Boot-Update" scheduled task, which is scheduled to run 5 minutes after login. It's explained in gory detail here (this is not my post, but it was where I found the answer), but the short version is that this legacy system would need fairly elaborate, manual certificate intervention since MS's automatic cert update method cannot work. How to do that is linked late in the thread. https://www.bleepingcomputer.c...od-caused-by-scheduled-task Secure Boot wasn't at all important for this particular PC, so I disabled it to be done with the problem.
    • Winhance 26.06.12 by Razvan Serea Winhance is an open-source Windows enhancement utility designed to help users debloat, optimize, and customize Windows 10 and 11. It provides a user-friendly interface for removing unwanted apps, legacy components, and optional features safely, giving you more control over your system. With Winhance, you can improve performance, reduce clutter, and enhance privacy without the need for a clean install. Beyond basic debloating, Winhance offers extensive optimization tools. Users can tweak power plans, adjust gaming and performance settings, control notifications, and manage Windows Update behavior. Privacy-focused settings allow you to limit telemetry and data collection, while system customization options let you personalize the taskbar, Start menu, Explorer, and Windows themes. Winhance also supports installing or removing software efficiently, including external apps via WinGet integration, streamlining both new setups and daily maintenance. New AI privacy groups have been added for Windows AI, Microsoft Edge AI, and Microsoft Office AI, giving users clearer control over AI-related telemetry and feature usage. In addition, new settings in Gaming & Performance introduce AI taskbar pin toggles, options to remove AI apps, and controls for AI services and scheduled tasks, allowing users to better manage how AI components run in the background and appear in the system. For advanced users and IT professionals, Winhance integrates WIMUtil, a tool for creating custom Windows installation ISOs with automated configuration. You can generate autounattend.xml files, inject drivers, and apply your chosen Winhance settings automatically during installation. Most changes are non-destructive and reversible, with clear explanations in the GUI. Whether you’re optimizing a single PC or managing multiple systems, Winhance delivers a faster, cleaner, and highly personalized Windows experience. The Winhance.Installer.exe includes both Installable and Portable versions during setup. Winhance supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11 64-bit versions. It's regularly updated to ensure compatibility with the latest Windows updates and features. Winhance key features: Debloat Windows – Safely remove unwanted apps, features, and legacy components. Optimize Performance – Tune system settings for speed, responsiveness, and gaming. Privacy Enhancements – Control telemetry, data collection, and notifications. Power Management – Configure power plans and advanced energy settings. Windows Update Control – Adjust update behavior for stability and convenience. Theme Customization – Switch between light/dark mode and adjust system colors. Taskbar & Start Menu Tweaks – Modify layout, icons, and behavior. Explorer Customization – Adjust file explorer appearance and functionality. Software Management – Install/remove Windows apps and optional features. External Apps Installation – Deploy essential apps via WinGet integration. Configuration Management – Save, export, and import Winhance settings easily. Automation with WIMUtil – Create custom Windows ISOs with integrated settings. Autounattend.xml Generator – Automate Windows installations with preconfigured options. Driver Integration – Include current system drivers in custom ISOs. Non-Destructive Changes – Reversible settings with clear explanations in the GUI. Winhance 26.06.12 changelog: Features Builder Mode — build a Winhance config file or autounattend.xml without changing anything on the PC you're sitting at. Flip the new mode switcher to Builder, set everything the way you want it, and save the result as a Winhance config or an autounattend file ready for deployment on other machines. Sponsors & Supporters page — the exit donation dialog is gone. In its place, an in-app page (heart icon or the More menu) recognizes the businesses and individual supporters who keep Winhance free. It works offline and is fully localized. Change History — Winhance now keeps a receipt of everything it does. ChangeHistory.txt records every setting change (before and after values) and every app install or removal, with clear headers for config imports and bulk actions. Open it from the More menu. Hebrew language support — Winhance is now available in 29 languages. New Explorer customizations: desktop icon visibility toggles, This PC folder visibility, an icon cache size setting, and automatic thumbnail cache cleanup. New "All apps view" setting for the redesigned Windows 11 Start menu, and the Windows 11 system tray icons setting is now a dropdown with more control. App-local UI zoom — press Ctrl +/-/0 or use Ctrl+MouseWheel to scale the whole app, just like a browser. New External Apps: EA app, Ubisoft Connect, Battle.net, Rockstar Games Launcher, PowerShell, and Helium Browser. Bug Fixes Layouts no longer clip when the Windows text size slider is set above 100%. Accessibility: Narrator now announces setting names on toggles and dropdowns, previously unlabeled buttons are labeled, and progress updates are announced. Silent updates now respect your custom install location instead of reverting to the default. Cancel in Review Mode no longer clears your app selections. OneNote is now detected correctly for Win32 Click-to-Run installs. Clean Start Menu applies more reliably by also writing the group policy path. WinGet errors are no longer silent — error details now show in the terminal output. Fixed a startup crash on older Windows builds caused by a .NET runtime regression. Config import now converts power setting values correctly and no longer re-applies an already-active power plan. 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