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Sales for Nintendo Co.'s Wii home video game system and Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 console gained in the latest sales data from Ebay.
Wii held a sales gain of four percent in the past two weeks. It ranks as the No. 1 Most Popular video game hardware with an average sale price of $455.29.
The Xbox 360 held a sales gain of five percent to rank as the No. 2 Most Popular hardware offering. It carried an average sale price of $341.09.
Sony's Playstation 3 held the largest sales gain among new consoles but remained as the third Most Popular console in sales.
Nintendo last week showcased new software titles for Wii, including Wii Fit, a new fitness program that will feature more than 40 exercises.
Microsoft last week championed a blockbuster lineup for year-end, including Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV, EA's Madden NFL 08, and Halo 3.
Wii has sold 2.84 million units to date in the U.S., while the Xbox 360 has sold 5.6 million units in the U.S. to date.
(source http://news.punchjump.com/article.php?id=4540)
These are the june sales for hardware for canada
1. Wii - 53,000
2. NDS - 47,500
3. PS2 - 21,000
4. PSP - 18,500
5. 360 - 13,500
6. GBA - 8,800
7. PS3 - 6,500
i'm surprised the gba is still doing decently well
(source http://www.gamespot.com/news/6175362.html?part=rss&tag=gs_news&subj=6175362)
hmmm nintendo's doing good.....i wander how much cubes were sold, if the gba is still selling....
Wii held a sales gain of four percent in the past two weeks. It ranks as the No. 1 Most Popular video game hardware with an average sale price of $455.29.
The Xbox 360 held a sales gain of five percent to rank as the No. 2 Most Popular hardware offering. It carried an average sale price of $341.09.
Sony's Playstation 3 held the largest sales gain among new consoles but remained as the third Most Popular console in sales.
Nintendo last week showcased new software titles for Wii, including Wii Fit, a new fitness program that will feature more than 40 exercises.
Microsoft last week championed a blockbuster lineup for year-end, including Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV, EA's Madden NFL 08, and Halo 3.
Wii has sold 2.84 million units to date in the U.S., while the Xbox 360 has sold 5.6 million units in the U.S. to date.
(source http://news.punchjump.com/article.php?id=4540)
These are the june sales for hardware for canada
1. Wii - 53,000
2. NDS - 47,500
3. PS2 - 21,000
4. PSP - 18,500
5. 360 - 13,500
6. GBA - 8,800
7. PS3 - 6,500
i'm surprised the gba is still doing decently well
(source http://www.gamespot.com/news/6175362.html?part=rss&tag=gs_news&subj=6175362)
hmmm nintendo's doing good.....i wander how much cubes were sold, if the gba is still selling....