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Videogame sales stay one step ahead of economic collapse
BY Kristen Spencer Feb. 10th, 2009 More on:

With the second great depression looming on the United States’ horizon, no industry has proven “recession proof,” but the most recent sales data from Vgchartz shows that videogames might just be “recession resistant.” The USA NPD videogame sale figures for the four weeks ending January 31, 2009 will be released on February 12, 2009 at 6:30 PM EST, but according to the numbers already posted at Vgchartz, game companies are off to a surprisingly strong start, especially a certain console maker whose name rhymes with “Nimbendo.”

Miyamoto’s newest moneymaker, the Wii, tops both the hardware and software sales charts, with the DS coming in second. Having moved more than 746,234 of the white wonder boxes, Nintendo’s hardware sales came close to the record-setting level last seen in October 2008, when the Wii sold more than 800,000 units according to NPD USA sales data. While not quite deserving of being ’shopped into Scrooge McDuck’s moneypit, Sony and Microsoft held their own with an estimated 570,000 PS3, PS2 and PSP machines and 340,000 Xbox 360 machines moved over the course of a month, representing an impressive 50% growth for five of the six major platforms.

As for software sales, Wii Fit continues to dominate a list in which five of the top ten titles are Nintendo-published, with two more third party games for the Wii (RockBand 2, Guitar Hero World Tour) taking their place among the best-selling titles. Diving the remaining spoils are the PS3 and Xbox 360, with the multiplatform Call of Duty: World At War and Gears of War 2 rounding out the chart. Hit the jump for all the number crunching goodness.

To estimate what NPD will report for January 2009 USA figures, multiply the Americas figures below by 0.9.

Platform 10-Jan 17-Jan 24-Jan 31-Jan Total
Wii 106,266 140,924 263,096 318,863 829,149
DS 105,860 109,055 169,539 240,014 624,468
X360 103,281 76,926 82,123 116,543 378,873
PSP 68,592 55,506 57,855 87,189 269,142
PS3 72,395 52,841 53,223 65,269 243,728
PS2 34,203 27,752 26,875 31,542 120,372
Game Publisher Platform America’s Sales
1. Wii Fit Nintendo Wii 896,198
2. Wii Play Nintendo Wii 406,473
3. Mario Kart Wii Nintendo Wii 379,142
4. Call of Duty: World At War Activision X360 306,728
5. Gears of War 2 Microsoft X360 165,230
6. Call of Duty: World At War Activision PS3 164,678
7. Rockband 2 EA Wii 148,068
8. Mario Kart DS Nintendo DS 147,212
9. New Super Mario Bros. Nintendo DS 146,970
10. Guitar Hero: World Tour Activision Wii 144,559
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    1. Emmanuel Petti
      February 10th, 2009
      at 1:09 pm

      Bahahhahahaha

      I’m sending the cleaning bill to you, as there is now coffee all over my work computer.

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      Matthew Razak
      February 10th, 2009
      at 1:20 pm

      Damn that WiiPlay! When will it leave us be!

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      Jens_T
      February 10th, 2009
      at 4:42 pm

      Why don’t you acknowledge Joystiq.com for the image?

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      Matthew Razak
      February 10th, 2009
      at 5:08 pm

      Jens that image has been used all over the web so much that it is public property, it’s practically a meme. Also, I believe it was kotaku who originally used it though I could be wrong. Thirdly, that’s some of Kristen’s very own text in that speech bubble ;)

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      kristen
      February 10th, 2009
      at 5:10 pm

      because this image (or variations like the one used here) has become its own internet meme, popping up on gearfuse, kotaku, neogaf, destructoid, gamepro and of course the trendsetting originator joystiq. ’sides, can’t you see I changed it by slappin’ a Wii on top of the DS? :)

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