I make no apology for being late with the NPD sale figures again. Just been busy doing other things, but here is the listing, finally.
NPD sales figures for August 2009 (U.S.) show a slight increase in sales, changing course from the last few months. Not sure about the economy as a whole, but at least VG sales are picking up.
As said, August saw an overall increase in sales from July, with the exception of the PS2 (the only system to sell less). The other nice exception is that the PS3 saw a rather large increase in sales from last month, mainly due to their new slim PS3 that came out recently. For August, the sales of the PS3 were just behind those of the 360. Not a bad thing at all in my book (I like competition). Of course, the DS is the top seller again (and once again, I did not find a list that brook up the DS/DSi sales figures.) Oh well.
NPD figures for August 2009 are:
Hardware:
- NDS = 552,900 units sold! (up 2%)
- Wii = 277,400 (up 9%)
- 360 = 215,400 (up 6%)
- PS3 = 210,000 (up 72%)
- PSP = 140,300 (up 13%)
- PS2 = 105,900 (down 2%)
Software (top games for August 2009):
- Madden NFL 10 – 360 = 360,000 units sold
- Wii Sports Resort – Wii = 754,000
- Madden NFL 10 – PS3 = 665,000
- Batman: Arkham Asylum – 360 = 303,000
- Batman: Arkham Asylum – PS3 = 290,000
- NCAA Football 10 – PS2 = 160,000
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy – PSP = 130,000
- Wii Fit – Wii = 128,000
- Mario Kart Wii – Wii = 120,000
- Fossil Fighters – DS = 92,000
Video game sales for August were a nice mixed bag for a change. Nintendo did not dominate the charts last month, but did make some nice spots at the 2nd and 8th through 10th spot. Of course, the new Wii Sports Resort was the big N’s game for August (and I still need to get that game). Wii Fit and Mario Kart came out at the bottom of the top 10, with Fossil Fighters make 10th (and being the only DS game in the top 10 for August). On the 360 and PS3, good old Madden appears once again (like he does every year), with the 360 version making the top stop for the month. Batman did rather well too on the 360 and PS3.
I won’t admit that I was surprised to see Madden on the PS2 in the top ten! Guess the old PS2 still has some selling power left to it, in regards to games. Dissidia was a nice surprise as well, in the fact that it was a PSP game in the top ten.
That is all for this months NPD list. As Xmas gets closer, it will be interesting to see how sales for the Wii, 360, and Wii turn out.