http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/top/
Master reddit.
Is there something specific here, or do you simply mean to stay in touch with what's important to that (very large and fairly representative) group?
Erik is already heavily involved in Reddit for us, so I imagine he's already on top of r/gaming/top (no pun intended). He lets us know when we're mentioned or there's a good place for us to chime in there, etc.
http://www.vgchartz.com/
global sales figures
Seems focused on console stuff, or is your point that the console stuff dominates the top of the charts? Or is it more the compare/contrast of the USA vs Europe vs Japan, etc?
http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p/software/uk/latest/index_test.jsp&ct=110015
United Kingdom sales figures
Ok, useful to have country-specific data. Is there any way to just look at the PC part of the data?
FWIW we do get a substantial chunk of our sales there. Just looking at February (one of our better months recently) here's the top 20 countries by % of gross for us:
Country | % |
United States | 47.06% |
United Kingdom | 9.53% |
Canada | 7.51% |
Germany | 7.07% |
Australia | 4.98% |
Russian Federation | 2.50% |
France | 2.28% |
Netherlands | 1.91% |
Sweden | 1.81% |
Finland | 1.51% |
Norway | 0.99% |
Brazil | 0.97% |
Japan | 0.89% |
Poland | 0.83% |
Spain | 0.79% |
Denmark | 0.78% |
Austria | 0.77% |
New Zealand | 0.73% |
Italy | 0.68% |
Switzerland | 0.55% |
http://store.steampowered.com/feeds/weeklytopsellers.xml
Keep track of this feed, store it weekly because they don't save it
I'm pretty familiar with that data, yea, both as a developer and as a consumer. Is your point basically "which kinds of games are selling well"?
http://support.humblebundle.com/customer/portal/articles/281031-prior-bundle-statistics
Bundle Sales Statistics
Yea, I've looked over that data at some length in the past, pretty interesting. Particularly on the mac/linux numbers (though the steam numbers for us actually put mac revenue at 7.3% of our total for the last 12 months, so I wouldn't expect linux to add much more than that; still, we certainly do want to get full linux support working when we have time to sort through the engine issues).
Is there something else specific I'm supposed to take away from that?
Article
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/38202/Indie_Royales_First_Bundle_Hits_30000_Sales_Debuts_New_Bonuses.php
Yea, Tidalis was on a bundle there (Indie Royale) just recently. Move about four and a half thousand units. Not bad, not wildly successful. Worth doing, in any event, but more for games past their sales prime, from what we can tell.
Anyway, thanks for the info, there were a few sources I wasn't previously aware of. Please pardon me if I'm being dense, but how does this tie into the concept of "focus groups"?