Christmas Hangover: What Was Your Haul?
Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Have you looked at the calendar? It’s freakin’ Christmas, man! The most wonderful time of the year! That means presents. Sweet, sweet presents.
I am the proud recipient of another controller for my PlayStation 3, and a bunch of Microsoft Points from my thoughtful family, and I was able to give my nephew Finn a copy of the New Super Mario Bros. for Wii. In fact, I’ll bet we’re playing it together at this very minute…
What about you? What did you get for Christmas and what did you give?

Nintendo’s New Super Mario Bros. Wii easily led Japanese software sales for a second consecutive week, but the Western-developed Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was able to capture a respectable spot in the region’s top 10. Tracking firm said that for the week ended December 13, Infinity Ward-developed Modern Warfare 2 sold 93,000 units on Sony’s PlayStation 3 in its Japanese debut week. It’s a feat for such a Western-styled game to do so …
Among those who purchase licensed movie tie-in games, PlayStation 3 is the most popular system, according to new data released by tracking firm Nielsen — while the correlation between movie games and platform spending is lowest on the Wii. Out of the three current major home consoles plus PlayStation 2, console spending by movie game buyers was highest on the PlayStation 3, Nielsen found in a recent study, with that group spending 17 percent over …
[Gamasutra analyst Matt Matthews looks the changing U.S. retal game landscape as part of our November NPD analysis, finding that Xbox 360 software is surging into the sales gap left by a declining Nintendo market.] Amazing Wii growth drove much of the surge in software sales through the end of 2008. Some of the year-on-year decline in 2009 must be attributed to the failure of Nintendo’s platform to repeat that performance. According to Michael Pachter, …
Almost half of the top 20 software titles at U.S. console retail in November 2009 were for Nintendo systems, according to results released by the market tracking NPD Group, including six published by the platform holder itself. The top 10 list released yesterday already revealed Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 had dominated sales for the month, with total Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 sales of over 6 million units. However, Nintendo’s Wii …
Almost half of the top 20 software titles at U.S. console retail in November 2009 were for Nintendo systems, according to results released by the market tracking NPD Group, including six published by the platform holder itself. The top 10 list released yesterday already revealed Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 had dominated sales for the month, with total Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 sales of over 6 million units. However, Nintendo’s Wii …