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Nintendo sold 2.15 the great body of the people Wiis and 3.04 million portable DSs in December as consumers continued buying courageous systems notwithstanding the cratering economy. The U.S. sales figures show a 59 percent increase in Wii sales from December 2007. Microsoft sold 1.44 million Xbox 360s, up 14 percent from December 2007. The Sony PlayStation 3, the chiefly expensive console of the three, actually did pageantry signs of the slowing economy. Sales decreased 9 percent in December to 726,000 units, according to data released this afternoon by The NPD Group.

The industry as a sum total grew 9 percent in December and 19 percent for all of 2008. Total industry sales reached $21.33 billion, the most at all times recorded.

The top 10 software titles, by U.S. sales, in 2008 were:

  • Nintendo Wii Play with Remote: 5.28 million
  • Nintendo Wii Mario Kart with Wheel: 5.00 million
  • Nintendo Wii Fit through Balance Board: 4.53 million
  • Nintendo Wii Super Smash Bros.: Brawl: 4.17 million
  • Xbox 360 Grand Theft Auto IV: 3.29 million
  • Xbox 360 Call of Duty: World at War: 2.75 million
  • Xbox 360 Gears of War 2: 2.31 very great number
  • PlayStation 3 Grand Theft Auto IV: 1.89 million
  • Xbox 360 Madden NFL 09: 1.87 million
  • Nintendo DS Mario Kart: 1.65 million

  • Original text: http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/techtracks/2009/01/15/what_recession_december_video_game_sales_cap_year.html