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U.S. retail sales of video-game software, hardware and accessories declined 20 percent last month to $515.6 million, according to researcher NPD Group Inc.
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U.S. retail sales of video-game software, hardware and accessories declined 20 percent last month to $548.4 million, according to researcher NPD Group Inc.
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Microsoft Corp. ’s Xbox 360 was the top-selling video-game console in the U.S. last month, bucking a software-led decline that saw industry sales slump to their lowest since October 2006.
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U.S. sales of video-game hardware, software and accessories tumbled 29 percent in June to $699.8 million from a year earlier, researcher NPD Group Inc. said today.
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U.S. video-game retail sales fell 26 percent last month, led by lower demand for consoles such as Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360, researcher NPD Group said.
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U.S. video-game sales fell for the seventh month in a row, as slumping demand for consoles and other hardware dragged industry revenue down by 4 percent.
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Nintendo Co. ’s DS and Sony Corp. ’s PlayStation Portable handheld players led a 4.9 percent decline in U.S. video-game sales to $823.5 million in May, according to market researcher NPD Group Inc.
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The Mafia killed Sonia Alfano’s father, Sicilian journalist Beppe, on Jan. 8, 1993. Now she’s fighting against video games that she says trivialize violence and murder.
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Microsoft Corp. ’s Xbox 360 outsold Nintendo Co. ’s Wii last month, becoming the top selling video- game console in the U.S. for the first time in almost three years, after introducing a model equipped with wireless-Internet.
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At midnight, a line formed outside the GameStop store in New York’s Herald Square. Shoppers were eager to get their hands on “Halo: Reach,” the first update of Microsoft Corp.’s alien-shooting game in three years.
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