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Old 03-20-2009, 02:18 PM   #1
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NPD has published U.S. console and game sales for February 2009, revealing Nintendo's Wii and DS topping sales charts again, with Wii Fit and Street Fighter IV's two main SKUs taking the top three game chart spots.

Overall, the total U.S. game hardware, software and accessories retail market was up 10% over February 2008 to $1.47 billion -- an impressive result in a recession-wracked economy, although slightly slower than the 13% year-over-year growth seen last month.

February 2009: Overall Trends

As well as the above-mentioned $1.47 billion in total sales for February 2009, game hardware itself was up 11% year on year to $532.7 million, with software increasing 9% to $733.5 million - while accessories actually edged up the most in relative terms, up 13% to $207.1 million.

For the year to date, the U.S. game industry has managed $2.81 billion in sales, 11% more than 2008's $2.52 billion through the end of February.

February 2009: Hardware Sales

As for hardware sales, Nintendo's Wii once again surged out in front, beating even January 2009's 679,000 units with an impressive 753,000 units in February. The DS wasn't far behind, showing 588,000 units for the month.

Continuing down the list of top-sellers, the Xbox 360 managed 391,000 for the month, up notably from 309,000 in a somewhat slower January, but it was the PlayStation 3 that got the biggest relative boost.

Likely buoyed by both the release of the system-exclusive Killzone 2 and Street Fighter IV, the PS3 sold 276,000 units for the month. Finally, the PlayStation Portable sold a somewhat restrained 199,000 units, ahead of the 131,000 unit-selling PS2.

The full list of exact hardware U.S. sales numbers for February 2009 is as follows:

Wii - 753,000
Nintendo DS - 588,000
Xbox 360 - 391,000
PlayStation 3 - 276,000
PSP - 199,000
PlayStation 2 - 131,000

February 2009: Top Games

In terms of U.S. retail game, Nintendo's stalwarts continued to do excellently in the top ten, with Wii Fit again atop the charts, but it was Capcom's Street Fighter IV which made the big splash this month.

With a total of almost 850,000 units sold from February 17th to the end of the month over its Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, SF IV would have topped the chart if SKUs were combined.

Further down the chart, perennial titles Wii Play, Mario Kart for Wii and DS and New Super Mario Bros were joined by new entry Killzone 2. The PS3 exclusive shooter managed 323,000 copies in February, even though it launched on the 27th, putting it fifth for the month.

The full countdown of top retail games in the U.S. for February 2009 is as follows:

1. Wii Fit w/ Balance Board (Nintendo, Wii) - 644,000
2. Street Fighter IV (Capcom, Xbox 360) - 446,000
3. Street Fighter IV (Capcom, PlayStation 3) - 403,000
4. Wii Play w/Remote (Nintendo, Wii) - 386,000
5. Killzone 2 (Sony, PlayStation 3) - 323,000
6. Mario Kart w/Wheel (Nintendo, Wii) - 263,000
7. Call Of Duty: World At War (Activision Blizzard, Xbox 360) - 193,000
8. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo, DS) - 145,000
9. New Super Mario Bros (Nintendo, DS) - 144,000
10. Guitar Hero World Tour (Activision Blizzard, Wii) - 136,000

As always, numbers for these games include special editions and instrument or peripheral bundles, but not hardware-bundled game sales.

NPD Analyst Comments

Responding to the results, NPD analyst Anita Frazier noted: "The U.S. video games industry continues to post strong year-over-year comps despite the tough economy. Unit sales increased even more than dollar sales did, reflecting a slightly lower average retail price for all categories as compared to last year."

In hardware, she pointed out: "The Xbox 360 realized its biggest non-holiday sales month, save for September 2007, when the Halo 3 release brought in a large group of new owners. Compared to last month, the PS3 realized the greatest month-over-month unit sales increase of all platforms."

As for software: "Consumers picked up nearly 20 million units of video game software in February, a 14% increase over February 2008. The average retail price for games is 4% lower than last year, which is why the dollar sales increase is not quite keeping in pace with the increase in unit sales."

Looking forward, Frazier concluded: "March should be another great month for software sales between Pokemon Platinum, GTA: Chinatown Wars, Halo Wars, the two MLB titles and of course, Resident Evil 5, just to name a few of the key drivers. The sheer quantity of great content coming to market early in the year should keep industry sales humming throughout 2009."
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Microsoft's Greenberg: 'PS3 Business' Is 'Hemorrhaging At Retail'

Following the release of NPD sales figures, Microsoft trumpeted its significant 53 percent year-over-year Xbox 360 sales boost -- and slammed primary competitor Sony.

Speaking to Gamasutra, Xbox 360 product management director Aaron Greenberg largely pinned the gain on continuing momentum, and said it outperformed external expectations.

"That exceeds even the high end of what analysts projected we would do for the month," he said. "I think the highest I saw was roughly 30 percent. We've had multiple months now of sustained year over year growth, which is fantastic."

As in past months, Greenberg highlighted the critical success of its titles -- "We have over 130 titles rated over 80 on Metacritic; no other platform even has 100 at that level," he pointed out -- as well as a per-system average software attach rate of 8.2, along with exclusive online content.

Chief among that exclusive content in February was Rockstar North's Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost & Damned expansion distributed solely through Xbox Live. Greenberg did not reveal specific numbers, but did reiterate that it was "the most successful game add-on content we've ever launched."

"If that content was sold at retail, it would be one of the best sellers across all platforms," he added. "It would have outsold Killzone 2."

(Guerrilla Games' PlayStation 3-exclusive Killzone 2 sold 323,000 units in February, but while The Lost & Damned was on sale for nearly two weeks in that month, Killzone 2 was on sale for only several days.)

Greenberg declined to share specific sales data for any Live content, but noted that EA Canada's NCAA Basketball 09: March Madness Edition, recently launched over Xbox Live, has also been "very successful," in part due to the promotional mechanisms built into Live's current interface.

"It's another example of a great way to leverage Live to provide content that's very timely. You could never really deliver that kind of experience at retail," he said. "When people get [their games] in the Spotlight channel, it's in the millions of people who are clicking and looking and downloading. With our community being over 17 million, the scale when we get into some of those featured items is pretty big."

The executive painted a particularly bleak picture of the PlayStation brand at retail, saying retail partners have characterized it as "hemorrhaging," in part because many existing PlayStation 2 owners are migrating to Xbox 360 rather than PlayStation 3.

"You can't underestimate that we're half the price of the PS3 at a time when consumers were looking for great value," he said. "The PS3 was down in February two percent even with the launch of Killzone 2 -- that's months of year-over-year declines. Xbox continues to head north while the PS3 is heading south. We're gaining share."

"But what we hear from our partners is that it's not just PS3, it's also PS2 down 62 percent year over year," he continued. "With that business declining, and with the PS3 business declining, it's been described to me as hemorrhaging at retail right now, and it just keeps getting worse.

"What we're finding in our research is that a large portion of the volume we're driving with Xbox 360 purchasers is actually PS2 owners choosing Xbox for the next generation. We're switching people from the PlayStation brand over to the Xbox brand."

The Xbox 360 version of Street Fighter IV outsold its PlayStation 3 counterpart in February, but only by about 11 percent; the two games occupied the second and third places in the month's software top ten. "We're hearing the same early returns for Resident Evil," Greenberg noted. He said what's more important is the growing perception that brands formerly associated with PlayStation are now also available on Xbox.

"Not only is [Resident Evil 5] selling more, but we did a limited edition Elite bundle with that as well -- so we've obviously benefited from having this deep partnership with Capcom, and we're excited to have the Resident Evil franchise for the first time ever on our platform," he said. "That follows in the steps of [franchises like] Grand Theft Auto -- and we all know Final Fantasy is coming -- that have been historically associated with PlayStation."
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1) Why do suckers keep buying 360's? Do they like having to return them all the time?
2) That K2 number, was that in 2 days or what, because these are Feb numbers and it was only out for 2 days in Feb.
 
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1) Why do suckers keep buying 360's? Do they like having to return them all the time?
2) That K2 number, was that in 2 days or what, because these are Feb numbers and it was only out for 2 days in Feb.
Yeah, he failed to mention that.
BTW, nice old-school Spurs logo. They're fun to see sometimes, but I'm glad they got rid of the Taco Cabana color theme.
 
Old 03-20-2009, 02:45 PM   #4
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1) Why do suckers keep buying 360's? Do they like having to return them all the time?
2) That K2 number, was that in 2 days or what, because these are Feb numbers and it was only out for 2 days in Feb.
Nah he's just talking out his @ss. he just sounds stupid to me. look at this:

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Chief among that exclusive content in February was Rockstar North's Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost & Damned expansion distributed solely through Xbox Live. Greenberg did not reveal specific numbers, but did reiterate that it was "the most successful game add-on content we've ever launched."

"If that content was sold at retail, it would be one of the best sellers across all platforms," he added. "It would have outsold Killzone 2."
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(Guerrilla Games' PlayStation 3-exclusive Killzone 2 sold 323,000 units in February, but while The Lost & Damned was on sale for nearly two weeks in that month, Killzone 2 was on sale for only several days.)
 
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I seriously don't understand this mentality....why do MS constantly consider it a battle? They are lame. Whatever happened to respect.
 
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The reasons M$ sells so many 360's is because people have to replace the broken ones.
 
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I seriously don't understand this mentality....why do MS constantly consider it a battle? They are lame. Whatever happened to respect.
You are referring to M$, respect never enters the equation.
 
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The reasons M$ sells so many 360's is because people have to replace the broken ones.



but yes i agree w/ jkwest. m$ does it not only w/ their consoles but also with all their products.
 
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There is no 360 talk in this forum.... but since the thread specifically names the 360, and almost every response concerns the 360... are we allowed, in fairness, to refute any of the negative and incorrect responses? What say ye mods? Fairly represent both sides of the coin?
 
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it all boils down to cost. The perceived value isn't there with Blu-ray players at $200. If the PS3 had a $199 stripped down model like the XBOX360 then it may be competitive. At this point the PS3 needs a $299 or even a $249 pricepoint to convert PS2 owners.
 
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Sony should institute some sort of program that lets you mail in your ps2 with proof of a PS3 purchase and get a free game/bluray/controller.

That would boost sales I bet.
 
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There is no 360 talk in this forum.... but since the thread specifically names the 360, and almost every response concerns the 360... are we allowed, in fairness, to refute any of the negative and incorrect responses? What say ye mods? Fairly represent both sides of the coin?
What? how many other times in other threads has the 360 been brought up, with even you talking about it also. no all of a sudden we cant talk about the 360? lol come on man.

Anyway just like i said before, this guy aron greenburg aka aron greenturd cant have a conversation without bringing up sony. your $200 dollars cheaper i would exspect for you to outsell ps3, if you didn't then something would be seriously wrong. lets wait until to the prices are much closer like before.
 
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...Anyways...

What I think is most interesting for the PS3 is that it sold a similar amount of SFIV to the 360 despite it having about half the marketshare. Now if RE5 can manage to do the same thing...
 
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I noticed that about SF4 also. 360's installed base must be 5 million more in america, you would think it would sell alot more on that console. must be the ps3's D's pad
 
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...Anyways...

What I think is most interesting for the PS3 is that it sold a similar amount of SFIV to the 360 despite it having about half the marketshare. Now if RE5 can manage to do the same thing...
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I noticed that about SF4 also. 360's installed base must be 5 million more in america, you would think it would sell alot more on that console. must be the ps3's D's pad
how do the figures look for RE5 in NA. anybody found the numbers yet?
 
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I seriously don't understand this mentality....why do MS constantly consider it a battle? They are lame. Whatever happened to respect.
From their entry in 2001, Microsoft never showed an ounce of respect for the gaming industry. No change since then either.
 
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how do the figures look for RE5 in NA. anybody found the numbers yet?
No numbers until next month.
 
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No numbers until next month.
I can't wait If they are any thing like the Japan numbers, it'll be a slaughter
 
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this is why i have a iMac, iPod touch, and oldschool iPod, and ps3. because if i bought shitty products from a corperation that i hate, i would own a shitty zune and a crappy 360 that i would be sending in for repair in a year, and a computer that would be so virused up, itll look like an aids patient. bottom line. i HATE microsoft. sorry, rant over.
 
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