The line chart illustrates the number of game discs sold in four months in 2014 from four different game stores, and the pie graph describes the proportion of games that had highest sale during this time.
Overall, there was a decrease in the number of game discs sold in Gamestop and Ubihard, except for Cyberium, which increased significantly, while the figure for IGN nearly remained unchanged. In addition, Bioshock Infinite was best selling game.
Looking at the first chart, the number of video game discs were bought in Cyberium stood at about 1600 in January, which was higher than IGN, but was lower than Gamestop and Ubihard with respective figures being 1000, 2500 and 2800 in January. In March, the number of game discs sold in Cyberium rose considerably to 8000 after experiencing a slight growth to about 3200 in April. Meanwhile, the number of video game discs sold in Gamestop and Ubihard decreased significantly in March with figure being about 1400 and 1700 respectively, after both stores recorded an insignificant decline to 1100 and 1400 in April, which were similar pattern. By contrast, the figure for IGN fluctuated slowly around 900 in March before ending the period at 1000.
Moving to the second graph, the percentage of sale in Bioshock Infinite was double that of Assassins Creed Unity, with respective figures being 30% and 15%, followed by Pokemon Platinum (28%). The similarity could be seen in the proportion of sale in Far Cry 3 and others, which was 14% and 13% in that order
