Nintendo Extends the Wii's Lead, Sells 338,000 Units (Update2)
By Dina Bass
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Nintendo Co. extended the lead of its
Wii video-game console over Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 and
Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360, selling more than 338,000 machines in
the U.S. in May.
Sony sold 81,600 PlayStation 3 consoles and Microsoft sold
154,900 Xbox 360s, according to data compiled by NPD Group Inc.,
a research firm in Port Washington, New York. Nintendo's Wii has
outsold the competition since it was released in November.
Sales of game consoles grew 79 percent to $221.4 million
from the year-earlier period, while console software rose
31 percent to $274 million, NPD said. Nintendo had the most
popular console game with ``Mario Party 8.'' Sony's new machine
continued to struggle in software sales, failing to place a
single game in the top 10.
Sony's older PlayStation 2 outsold both the PlayStation 3
and the Xbox 360, with sales of 187,800 machines.
Activision Inc.'s ``Spiderman 3'' for the Sony's PlayStation
2 was the second-ranked console game, while Nintendo's ``Wii
Play,'' which comes with a remote control, was third, NPD said.
The top game for Microsoft's Xbox was ``Forza Motorsport 2,'' in
fourth place.
To contact the reporter on this story:
Dina Bass in Seattle at dbass2@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: June 14, 2007 20:06 EDT