According to market researcher the NPD Group, the Great Recession -- or something -- is killing video game sales.
NPD reports that U.S. retail sales of videogames fell 26 percent in April, compared to April 2009. Videogames accounted for $766.2 million in sales last month, partially due to a lack of new games launching.
Hardware sales dropped 37 percent to $249.3 million. The best selling system, the Nintendo DS dropped by more than half to 440,800. Nintendo is expected to release a new handheld this summer, the 3DS.
I think sales of Apple's iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch, which allow consumers to download games, at much cheaper costs, is also affecting sales. But experts say April is always a slow month because most videogame companies fiscal years end in March, leaving April as a dry month for new product releases.
Friday, May 14, 2010
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Total non-story, give us some news we can use.
"Video Game Sales Down in April, Just Like Usual. Nothing to See Here; Move Along".
But that's not nearly as catchy, is it?
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