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    4 starsdennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - May 29 2009 | leigh alexander, percentage growth, xbox 360, xbl, npd, 30 million, trumpet, xbox, alexander, microsoft
    Xbox 360,30 Million Units Globally, 20 Million Active XBL ..

    by Leigh Alexander Sales of Xbox 360 have topped over 30 million units worldwide, says Microsoft, citing NPD data to trumpet the highest percentage growth of any console thus far in 2009.

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    4 starsdennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 20 2009 | playstation 3, npd, ps3, momentum, tide, nintendo, playstation, sony, microsoft, games
    Four things Sony can do to turn the tide for the PS3 in 2009

    Looking at the end-of-year NPD numbers from Friday, it's clear that Sony failed to grab any real momentum away from Nintendo or Microsoft; the performance of the PlayStation 3 is simply dire. No one is arguing that the system isn't wonderful, as we called the hardware the best product in 2008, and the games available for the system were some of the

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    4 starsdennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 13 2008 | wiis, xbox 360, npd, competitor, nintendo, xbox, consumers, sony
    NPD - 2 millions Wiis sold in November, smashes all records

    Nintendo sold 2.04 million Wiis to U.S. consumers last month, outselling its nearest competitor, the Xbox 360, more than two-to-one. As good as the news was for Nintendo, Sony didn't fare quite so well...

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