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Xbox Live download sales jump 73 percent, Nintendo boasts DS successDela @ Jul 17, 2009 16:54 | 8 comments
In June 2009, Microsoft managed to sell 241,000 units of the Xbox 360 console, roughly a 20 percent increase over June 2008. Additionally, Microsoft went on to point out that third-party software sales for its platform totaled $168 million in June, a higher figure than enjoyed by Sony or Nintendo.
The Redmond-based software giant is also boasting a 20 million-strong active user base for the Xbox Live service. Sony has recently announced good news for its own services however. Sony's Peter Edward revealed at a developer conference that seven million people have signed up for PlayStation Home, with three million of them coming from Europe.
Nintendo also boasted about the June 2009 success of its Nintendo DS platform, revealing that 424,000 units of the total 766,000 units sold were of the new DSi model. It went on to say that the DS hardware sales were higher than all other consoles combined. Additionally, the company said 374,000 units of its new MotionPlus accessory for the Wii were sold (205,000 with EA's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10).
Overall the June 2009 U.S. figures were disappointing for the industry, representing the worst results in 9 years, as reported. |
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Comment by: DXR88 (Jul 17, 2009 17:26) Thats because all the good stuff costs might be just 20 points but it still costs |
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Comment by: keith1993 (Jul 17, 2009 17:40) Quote: Yeah but PC gamers have to sign up to Xbox live to play Games For Windows live games online so thats hardly a fair statistic. |
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Comment by: lxhotboy (Jul 18, 2009 04:35) Quote:Quote: Is this 20 million Live users meaning xbox 360 live users or including those on PC? Just curious?
Quote: Xbox360 still remains the most played console with the best attach rate, but is the attach rate higher than the PS3's b/c xbox360 has a bigger lineup of games or b/c when someone buys a PS3 they have less money left to spend on games? Attach rates really prove Wii is a gimmicky console. I hardly play mine but if they had the power of of other consoles, the right software the Wii could be cleaning even more house than just in the sales dept. Well Nintendo isnot complaining. Look at all the money they are making just off consoles b/c of their low production cost. |
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Comment by: keith1993 (Jul 19, 2009 11:42) Games For Windows Live games (GTA IV, FUEL, etc.) require an Xbox Live account that's made through your PC it won't include Windows Live but it will include the PC gamers who have been forced into making Xbox accounts even thought they don't have Xbox's. |
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Comment by: DXR88 (Jul 19, 2009 15:56) Originally posted by keith1993: Windows live and Xbox live are not the same despite the name |
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Comment by: keith1993 (Jul 19, 2009 16:07) Sorry if I wasn't clear I was pointing out that I know but you need an Xbox Live account (as in the sort you make on your 360) to play Games For Windows Live games on PC.
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Comment by: DXR88 (Jul 20, 2009 06:28) Originally posted by keith1993: Yes, so i'm quite sure this is For XBL And not WDL. the only content im aware of on WDL would be full expansion packs. Fallout3 would be an example of this. |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 21, 2009 01:26) Quote:Quote:Quote: You do realize at the WIIs current attach rate per unit its making more money for the industry, but more for nin itself right? Thats 50M X an attach rate of 5(rounded down) is roughly 250 000 000 games sold and the 360 is 7 rounded down to 30M units that's 210 000 000 games sold, meaning the WII is pushing approximately 40 million or so MORE titles, where as the 360 can push more genre specific titles per unit the WII just sales more games by being cheaper and more accessible.
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Microsoft has responded to the sales figures published by the NPD Group by revealing that paid downloads have increased on the Xbox Live service by 73 per cent year-over-year for H1 2009. The Xbox 360 console is the only home console to see growth so far in 2009, with 
