Canadian game sales up 78 percent in August
Xbox 360 unseats PS3 usurper, as NPD reports north of the border sales approach C$100 million in combined hardware, software, accessory sales.
Xbox 360 unseats PS3 usurper, as NPD reports north of the border sales approach C$100 million in combined hardware, software, accessory sales.
Game-industry sales surge 62 percent north of the border, thanks to post-price-cut surge of Sony console; Wii, DS still dominate.
First quarter results put the company's good fortunes in perspective as sales double, profits quintuple.
Mario Factory proves completely dominant on the latest sales charts from Media Create.
Expanded awards from Entertainment Merchants Association give nods to Gears of War, God of War 2, Guitar Hero II, WOW.
Square Enix celebrates another week at the top with Final Fantasy XII; Sonic returns to the top five.
Epic Games favourite wins in two categories at the company's fourth annual awards.
Final Fantasy XII hits the top slot, becomes the UK's fastest-selling game in the series so far; Crackdown debuts in the second spot.
Wii sells more systems than any other platform, Lost Planet holds off WarioWare, Zelda, Gears of War, Mario DS at the top of the charts.
Extended January reporting period sees $505 million in hardware, $549 million in software move in five weeks; Lost Planet, Guitar Hero II, Zelda top games.
Battlestations: Midway flies straight in at number one, while Little Britain beats the football games into second. "Yeah, I know."
Capcom's Lost Planet is frozen at the top of the charts for a second week in a row, while football titles from Konami and EA round off the top three.
EA's PS2 football simulation dominates sales in 2006 with 2.8 million sold, Mario comes in second; Gears of War takes December crown, third overall in 2006.
FIFA 07 starts the new year on top as Electronic Arts offerings finish the week's sales race in first, second, and third.
Nintendo handheld heads up EOY sales for online retailer.
Six of the portable's games have sold 1 million; Nintendogs has sold more than 4 million.
Madden tops online retailer's top sellers once again, fends off Final Fantasy XII; GTA: Vice City Stories debuts strong.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl selling as well as ever, as seven DS titles set up camp in the top 10.
The public award three trophies each to Nintendo and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; Editors' Choice is BAFTA winner Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
Massive DS sales boost six-month net income by 48 percent; overall sales up to 69 percent, but outlook remains unchanged.
Final Fantasy V Advance off to a strong start, sandwiched at number two between a pair of Pokémon games.
Tiger Woods tees off, Scarface scores, Madden stays strong, Mortal Kombat strikes, and the DS double-dips.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 gets off to a roaring start; Pokémon titles continue selling six digits.
Football replaces football atop the charts as FIFA takes field; soccer sim takes two slots, Madden holds tight with three.
Japan's most popular game franchise meets Japan's most popular handheld: Pokémon Diamond and Pearl rock top 10 with monster sales.
Madden continues to tackle the console charts as NBA Live 07, NBA 2K7 double-team a pair of DS newcomers.
Minna no Tennis aces the charts while a resurgence of Tingle popularity proves you can't keep a good wannabe-fairy down.
Lego Star Wars II stays at the top for a second week, but it's all change elsewhere in the top 10.
Madden succeeds NCAA to give EA console-game supremacy for a second month in a row; Dead Rising, Dirge of Cerberus, New Super Mario Bros. also finish big.
The Force is strong with Lego Star Wars II as four versions take residence on BestBuy.com's top-10 list; Brains nowhere to be found.
A slew of hit PS2 and PSP games at last restore balance to the Force...or at least to Japanese software sales.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy jumps up from number three to number one, pushing Dead Rising off the top spot.
Remake of original PlayStation game nabs top slot; overall weekly sales sluggish due to lack of new titles, end of summer holiday season.
New Super Mario Bros. leapfrogs Saints Row and Madden back into the top slot after a brief hiatus.
Zombie-killing Dead Rising snatches top-of-the-crop slot from gangster-killing Saints Row; three new entries debut in the top 10.
Phantasy Star Universe kicks off with a big bang, dethroning the almighty DS.
Hoods from Saints Row bust caps in Madden, jacks first place in Best Buy's sales charts; Mario, Fox McCloud represent for DS.
Saints Row overtakes Cars for pole position on this week's UK game charts, making it a double whammy for publisher THQ.
Final Fantasy III leads nine other titles to total DS domination of Japan's top 10 weekly best-sellers.
Summer stagnation continues with no change in the top six; slow start for Ninety-Nine Nights.
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