Microsoft conquers May: Xbox 360 out-earns Wii and PS3 combined in US
Written by Feed Friday, 15 June 2012 00:19
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Like that annoying bunny from the old school battery adverts, the Xbox 360 just keeps on plugging. According to the latest batch of NPD figures, Microsoft made $209 million from current generation hardware in the US last month - "more than the spend on the other two current generation consoles combined".
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Source: Official XBOX Magazine
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Microsoft conquers May: Xbox 360 out-earns Wii and PS3 combined in US
$209 million sales, 45 per cent of market share. Like that annoying bunny from the old school battery adverts, the Xbox 360 just keeps on plugging. According to the latest batch of NPD figures,...
$209 million sales, 45 per cent of market share. Like that annoying bunny from the old school battery adverts, the Xbox 360 just keeps on plugging. According to the latest batch of NPD figures,...
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