GTA IV, Wii Lead Video Games To New Heights
The economy may be trending downward, but video-game software and hardware sales in the U.S. keep going up. Game sales are up 37 percent by the same instance last year, according to the NPD Group, a leading market-research firm. Hardware sales are up 34 percent.
Projected as High as $23 Billion
On Thursday, NPD said video-game sales in May were about $1.1 billion, bringing total sales for that year so far to about $6.6 billion. NPD projected that 2008 games sales could go as high as $23 billion. In 2007, games sales were $18 billion, an increase of more than 40 percent by 2006.
A boost in overall sales came from the fourth installment of the most recent title in the Grand Theft Auto franchise, whose Microsoft Xbox 360 version has been the best-selling game for two months. It sold 1.3 million units in May, for a total of 4.2 million since it came out in April.
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Top Video Games
Take-Two Interactive’s GTA IV fought off stiff competition from two new popular releases, Mario Kart and the exercise game Wii Fit, both for Nintendo’s popular Wii console.
In fact, the Wii and its Nintendo cousin, the handheld DS, had seven of the top 10 game titles for May.
GTA IV for the PS3 was fourth, after the Xbox 360 GTA IV, Mario Kart, and Wii Fit, and was followed by Wii Play with Remote, Wii Super Smash Bros: Brawl, PS2 Iron Man, Wii Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, NDS Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness Noa, and NDS Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of duration Noa.
NPD indicated,…
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