U.S. Video Game Sales Up 15.5% in April 51
kukyfrope writes "According to The NPD Group, game sales are up 15.5% for April 2006 thanks to strong PS2 sales, Xbox 360 availability and the release of popular titles such as Kingdom Hearts II, Oblivion and Tomb Raider: Legend. GameDaily BIZ talks in-depth with analysts Michael Pachter (WMS) and Anita Frazier (NPD) on the current trends of the industry and whether this last month was just a fluke or an upswing for the industry. 'We are completely baffled by the sales trend reversal for current generation software,' said Pachter."
Xbox 360 (Score:4, Informative)
We'll see.
-Erwos
Re:Xbox 360 (Score:3, Informative)
-Erwos
Re:Xbox 360 (Score:2, Informative)
The April Charts look a bit different [joystiq.com].
Re:Xbox 360 (Score:3, Informative)
Not really sure where you learned math, but wasntit 295,000 units sold. On top of that, even if it was only 100,000 units, the attach rate with the 360 is close to 4 games per unit. That adds up closer to 400,000 extra games sold using the 100,000 number and 1.18 million games sold using the 295K number. Neither should cause Microsoft to lose sleep. Plus, these numbers were from April, before Sony shot themselves multiple times in the foot. I imagine Microsoft staff are sleeping pretty soundly these days.
Kinda kills earlier analyst comments that "The 360 is bad for the industry" as an 15.5% rise in sales sounds like a pretty damned good thing for the industry. Although Kingdom Hearts2 really does need to get the credit it deserves.
Good games sell... duh! (Score:3, Informative)
Hrm.. interesting. Why hasn't anyone thought of that before?