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Lucas Jackson/Reuters Selling a Wii console at a Toys “R” Us in November. Older consoles had a surprisingly strong December. Demand Outpaced Supply for New Game Consoles By MATT RICHTEL Published: January 12, 2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11 — The Xbox 360 outsold the Wii, which outsold the PlayStation 3. That in a nutshell is how the crucial holiday shopping season went for the video game industry’s latest consoles. But that battle does not tell the whole story of a curious December. Over all, the industry sold $3.7 billion of hardware, software and accessories in the United States last month, up from $2.9 billion in the same period a year ago. For the full year, sales were $12.5 billion, the industry’s highest-ever returns, according to widely watched figures released Thursday by NPD Group, a market research firm. During December, Sony in particular turned in surprisingly strong sales — but not for its new PlayStation 3. In a development that industry analysts said speaks to the strength ...
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