Here's some fun data to chew on. In Gekkan PCE magazine's March 1994 final issue, they showed the top-ten best selling PCE games up to that point. Note that because of their weird dating system, this would have actually come out more like toward the beginning of February.
PCE magazines all published sales figures every month, but frustratingly, they divided the actual number by a factor that they deliberately kept secret. Someday, we might compute what factor each magazine used. For now, bear in mind that the figures below don't represent actual sales numbers, but rather something more like sales "points" that give you an idea of proportion.
The little blurbs next to each game are low-substance descriptions, so I won't translate them. If anyone is dying to know, however, I can.
1. Tengai Makyo II
[Released March 1992; the date they printed is wrong]
7148 points
2. F1 Circus
[Released September 1990; this date and all others are correct]
5529 points
3. Pro Baseball World Stadium 91
[Released March 1991]
5513 points
4. F1 Circus 91
[Released July 1991]
4979 points
5. PC Genjin 2
[Released July 1991]
4924 points
6. Momotaro Densetsu Turbo
[Released July 1990]
4709 points
7. Bomberman 93
[Released December 1992]
4113 points
8. Momotaro Densetsu II
[Released December 1990]
3985 points
9. Momotaro Katsugeki
[Released September 1990]
3869 points
10. Ys III
[Released March 1991]
3831 points
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PCE magazines also came with postcards that you could send in to let them know which games you were most eagerly anticipating, as well as which games you "were glad you played." Every month, they would put the results in top-10 charts right next to the sales-figures. I'll have to investigate later what exactly Gekkan's postcard let you fill in, but for now, here are the results.
"Anticipation = Sales"
"The anticipation score is a measurement of how much readers were anticipating a game before it went on sale. Naturally, it's fair to say that higher scores meant higher sales. However, it's important to be aware that the postponing of release dates could stretch these scores. In particular, the #2 ranking game, Monster Maker, maybe gets a yellow-card for this. It looks like it's finally going on sale on March 30th; since everyone has been waiting for so long, we hope that they aren't betrayed this time. We also want to pay attention to new games on the list: Emerald Dragon, Garou Densetsu 2, and The Legend of Xanadu. Those ought to sell pretty well!"
Most Anticipated Games:
1. Tengai Makyo II - Hudson (7800 yen) - 5586 points
2. Monster Maker - NEC Avenue (7200 yen) - 3978 points
3. Ys IV - Hudson (7800 yen) - 3599 points
4. Tengai Makyo Fuun Kabukiden - Hudson (7800 yen) - 3394 points
5. Ys III - Hudson (7200 yen) - 2884 points
6. Momotaro Densetsu II - Hudson (7200 yen) - 2246 points
7. Street Fighter II' - NEC Home Electronics (9800 yen) - 1818 points
8. Emerald Dragon - NEC Home Electronics (7800 yen) - 1224 points
9. Super Momotaro Dentetsu II - Hudson (6800 yen) - 1174 points
10. Genpei Toumaden - Namco (6800 yen) - 1161 points
11. PC Genjin 2 - Hudson (5800 yen) - 1151 points
12. Garou Densetsu 2 - Hudson (6900 yen) - 1137 points
13. Momotaro Katsugeki - Hudson (6500 yen) - 111 points
14. Super Darius - NEC Avenue (6800 yen) - 1077 points
15. Ranma 1/2 Ganso Musabetsu Kakutoryu - Masaiya (7200 yen) - 1033 points
16. Record of Lodoss War - Hudson (6800 yen) - 1022 points
17. The Legend of Xanadu - Nihon Falcom (price not determined) - 987 points
18. F1 Circus 91 - Nichibutsu (6900 yen) - 965 points
19. Afterburner II - NEC Avenue (7200 yen) - 960 points
20. Legend of Valkyrie - Namco (6200 yen) - 914 points
"Reader Survey - Games We're Glad We Played - Cumulative Top 20"
"The immortal masterpiece Ys I&II takes the top spot. Ys IV, released at the end of last year, is on its heels and apparently selling well.
It's no surprise that the top positions are occupied by the RPGs that represent the PC Engine.
These days, it's all about the CD games, but more than half of the positions here are occupied by Hucards - a testament to how many good games there have been over the years. We pray that there will be more that can give these a run for their money."
1. Ys I&II - Hudson (7800 yen) - 17879 points
2. Tengai Makyo II - Hudson (7800 yen) - 17345 points
3. Momotaro Densetsu II - Hudson (7200 yen) - 5810 points
4. Tengai Makyo Ziria - Hudson (7200 yen) - 5648 points
5. Super Momotaro Dentetsu - Hudson (5800 yen) - 4739 points
6. Snatcher - Konami (7800 yen) - 4208 points
7. Bomberman - Hudson (5300 yen) - 3662 points
8. Dragon Slayer Eiyuu Densetsu - Hudson (6800 yen) - 3419 points
9. Super Momotaro Dentetsu II - Hudson (6800 yen) - 2398 points
10. Tengai Makyo Fuun Kabukiden - Hudson (7800 yen) - 2062 points
11. Bomberman '93 - Hudson (6500 yen) - 2059 points
12. Street Fighter II' - NEC Home Electronics (9800 yen) - 1922 points
13. Super Star Soldier - Hudson (6500 yen) - 1806 points
14. Ys III - Hudson (7200 yen) - 1803 points
15. Momotaro Densetsu Turbo II - Hudson (5800 yen) - 1759 points
16. Momotaro Katsugeki - Hudson (6500 yen) - 1747 points
17. F1 Circus 91 - Nichibutsu (6900 yen) - 1689 points
18. F1 Circus - Nichibutsu (6900 yen) - 1526 points
19. Power League III - Hudson (5800 yen) - 1386 points
20. Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout - Human (6900 yen) - 1356 points