Nintendo's popular games console sells more in the U.S. than Xbox 360, PS3, and PS2 combined.
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Industry tracker NPD shows softness in September numbers; all eyes on Apple’s guidance in Tuesday’s earnings report.
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Grand Theft Auto skids, but Guitar Hero, Rock Band help power industry’s 41% growth in July, sales tracker says.
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The iTunes site is now only second to Wal-Mart. But digital sales have not offset decline in CD sales.
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Research firm NPD Group reports that the Mac maker's first-month Leopard sales jumped past the company's Tiger version release.
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Challenging Apple’s iPod franchise, software giant unveils new Zune models and holds talks to acquire builder of music stores for mobile carriers.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Madden, Mario help lift U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Sales of consoles and portables push U.S. revenues past $12 billion.
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Nintendo dominates U.S. game hardware sales and launches Wii in Europe.
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PlayStation 3 console represents company’s best hope, but Nintendo Wii waits in the wings.
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British kids like online games; U.S. mobile phones hit $4.4B; backup energy gets attention.
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Flat TV sales aren't; professional video online market up; VoIP spending hits big.
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Strong hardware and software shipments lift 2006 numbers.
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DVD sales drop; wireless modules’ growth spurt; adults like podcasting, too.
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Strong sales of portables help prep the company for a holiday console push.
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China’s mobile love affair; Cingular’s ‘Idol’ worship; mobile TV on rise.
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