Entries in 'gamevision' (28)
Brand Map: 51% of Professor Layton players are female
Over half of Professor Layton gamers are female – a much higher profile than seen for the average game.
Brand Map: Command & Conquer played 10.4 hours per week on average
Gamers play Command & Conquer titles for 10.4 hours per week on average – almost an hour more than the typical game.
Brand Map: 39% of Pokémon players are female
Over a third of Pokémon players are female, according to a new GameVision Brand Map report.
Brand Map: Prince of Persia
This week GameVision takes a look at the Brand Map for Ubisoft's long-running action franchise Prince of Persia.
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Brand Map: Devil May Cry most played in Spain
The Devil May Cry franchise is played in Spain more than it is in any other country, according to new Brand Map data.
Brand Map: 65% of SingStar players are female
A 65 per cent majority of the total gaming hours logged in SingStar are made up by females, compared to a share of 28 per cent for the average game.
Brand Map: 42% of Elder Scrolls gamers play on PC
The PC is the most popular platform of choice for Elder Scrolls consumers, with almost half opting for it over consoles.
Brand Map: 14% of Mass Effect players are female
The profile of female Mass Effect players is weak in comparison to the average game – with only 14 per cent of all players female.
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Brand Map: Resident Evil
This 16-year-old series has had another success after Resident Evil: Revelations soared to the top of the European sales charts within a week of its launch.
Brand Map: Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy XIII-2 debuted at No.1 when it hit shelves earlier this month, but what makes the series so successful?
Brand Map: Assassin's Creed
This week sees the release of Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, the fourth full game in the series which has already gone on to beat the previous games in volumes of ...
Brand Map: Civilization
We look at a snapshot of players just prior to the launch of Civilization World to see what they are enjoying about the game series.
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Brand Map: Super Mario Bros
This week we look at playing habits for one of the biggest game franchises of all time.
Brand Map: Just Dance
Ubisoft's Just Dance for Wii was the surprise big hit of 2009. Now the series expands to the Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms with Just Dance 3.
Brand Map: Call of Duty
This week we’re going to look at playing habits for Call of Duty using the GameVision Brand Map.
Brand Map: Grand Theft Auto
GameVision asked 6,728 gamers about Grand Theft Auto IV to tell us about their experiences of the GTA franchise in more detail.
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Brand Map: Need for Speed
Need for Speed: The Run hits stores in November and this time things are a little different for the franchise. We take a look at gamers' playing patterns.
Brand Map: LittleBigPlanet
With the Move patch for LittleBigPlanet going live recently, GameVision looks at the ongoing success of this relatively recent IP.
Brand Map: Gears of War
It’s only a few weeks now until Gears of War 3 is released. Over the three years since the previous game in the series, the term 'Added Value' is the tag ...
Brand Map: Fable on Kinect
This week, we’re going to look at Fable using the GameVision Brand Map you can buy direct from MCV online.
Brand Map: Gran Turismo
This week we’re going to look at Gran Turismo using the GameVision Brand Map you can buy direct from MCV Reports.
Brand Map: Adventure Games
WITH Q4 only weeks away, it’s time to start considering some of the action/adventure titles hitting the High Street.
Brand Map: Football games
Time to start gearing up for the latest annual Q4 football game showdown between Electronic Arts and Konami. FIFA 12 versus Pro Evolution Soccer 2012.
Exclusive consumer research now available through MCV
Gears of War, Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty and Just Dance are among the 'Brand Maps' currently available via the new Reports section of MCV's website.
Brand Map: Call of Duty
If you had the envious responsibility of launching a huge title such as Call of Duty into the market, which other video game franchises would you say are its primary competition?






































