US video games sales hit record
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/business/7195511.stm Version 0 of 1. Blockbuster titles and the success of Nintendo's new console helped make 2007 a record year for US video game sales, according to a research group. NPD said combined sales of software and hardware hit $17.94bn (£9.1bn) last year, a 43% jump from 2006. Nintendo's new motion-controlled console, the 'Wii', pulled-in new customers, the report said. The top-selling game of 2007 was 'Halo 3' for Microsoft's Xbox which has sold 4.8 million copies since its launch. US CONSOLE SALES 2007 Nintendo Wii: 8.5mMicrosoft Xbox 360: 4.6mSony PS3: 2.6m Source: NPD Overall games software saw a 34% jump in sales to $8.64bn, with Activision's 'Call of Duty 4' the top seller in December. The computer games industry now rivals the US film business in size, and is growing faster. Box office receipts in the US and Canada rose 4% last year to $9.7bn. Nintendo's year 2007 was a blockbuster year for Nintendo which was twice forced to raise production of the 'Wii' as it struggled to meet demand. And its handheld gaming device the 'DS' was the top-selling system last year. Overall sales of games machines soared 54% to more than $7bn, according to the NPD report. But analysts say 2008 will see a switch as hardware sales cool-off. "I wouldn't count on similar growth in 2008," said NPD analyst Anita Frazer. "I would expect to see more growth proportionally coming from software sales." |