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Games Industry Sees 12 Billion in Sales For 2006

Gamespot is reporting that, with the NPD numbers in, we can finally put the debate about last year's winners and losers to rest. Overall, the industry was the winner, with a record-breaking $12.5 Billion in sales last year. December accounted for almost $4 Billion all by itself. In software, the usual suspects prevailed. Madden topped the chart with 2.8 Million in sales for the PS2 version of Madden 07. Right behind was New Super Mario Bros. on the DS, with some 2 Million in sales of its own. On the console side of things ... well, as Kotaku points out 'everyone is a winner' this year. Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have all put out press releases declaring themselves the winner of the Holiday console wars. The sad reality, though, is there can be only one. According to the NPD numbers, between the launch of the new consoles and the end of the year, some 1.1 Million Nintendo Wiis were sold with 687,300 PS3s following closely behind. Microsoft trails with its numbers from 2005; it sold 607,000 consoles in its launch year. Don't feel too bad for Microsoft, though. They sold 1.1 Million 360s in December. The article points out this means Microsoft met its '10 Million in sales' goal for the end of 2006.

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  1. Re:Price by fistfullast33l · · Score: 0, Troll

    Honestly, when it comes to console sales I don't think price has that much of an impact on early adopters

    You are crazy. On the one hand, you frequently attack the PS3 for its high price and then on the other you say that price doesn't matter. Everyone got sticker shock in May when the PS3 prices came out and immediately everyone said I'm going the Xbox 360/Nintendo Wii route. You can't have it both ways.