iPhone app record: Crash Bandicoot downloaded close to a million times, nets $4 million
If you want to see how high iPhone applications sales can go, look no further than Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D, the Vivendi Games Mobile produced iPhone game. While no official numbers have been released, Apple is saying that it is the number one all time downloaded game, ahead of Koi Pond. Koi Pond, the $.99 app that simulates a Japanese fish pond, is the second highest selling app of all time and the New York Times puts its number at 900,000 downloads.
If those numbers hold true, that means that Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D is closing in on a million downloads if it hasn't already surpassed that (the first paid app to do so). Additionally, at a significantly higher $5.99 per download, it took in a lot more money. Probably at least $4 million after Apple takes its cut.
This shows that the iPhone App Store can be a huge success both for indy developers like Koi Pond as well as commercial houses like Vivendi.
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Comments (2)
I never dreamed that I could ever have a koi pond. Now I have one in my pocket! I can turn it off and on at a whim. I love the little fellows, they are so adorable. I have showed it to all my friends. They love all the different sound effects but mostly they just love to play in the water! A fun app for just $.99. Well done!
That's a lot of money for a small app developer. Looks like its going to be a big hit.