VictorG on 11 January 2010
dolemit3 said: Some data for the entire 2009 year, software wise, UK only. The numbers in the bracket are for 2008: Wii Software Units: 18,100,000 (20,100,000) 360 Software Units: 16,200,000 (14,900,000) NDS Software Units: 14,600,000 (20,100,000) PS3 Software Units: 11,900,000 (10,400,000) PC- Software Units: 6,200,000 (8,500,000) PSP Software Units: 2,800,000 (4,100,000) PS2 Software Units: 1,900,000 (5,700,000) The PS2 software collapsed badly this year. 2010 will surely be the final meaningful year for the conosle. 360 Software Value: £459,000,000 (£441,000,000) WII Software Value: £392,000,000 (£481,000,000) PS3 Software Value: £342,000,000 (£334,000,000) NDS Software Value: £266,000,000 (£366,000,000) PC- Software Value: £91,000,000 (£117,000,000) PSP Software Value: £44,000,000 (£70,000,000) PS2 Software Value: £25,000,000 (£92,000,000) mcv |
VGChartz recently posted an article stating that 360 software sales were flat this year, lumping it in with the PSP, and saying Wii is up. Why is it so different than that in the UK?