US Video Game Sales Drop 21% for December 2011
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There was a 21 percent drop in video game sales in the United States in December 2011. According to a report released by research firm NDP, in December, the entire video game industry, which includes software, hardware and accessories, raked in $3.99 billion in sales in December 2011, significantly less than $5.07 billion made in December 2010. Overall, the NDP report informed that December was responsible for merely 23 percent of annual sales, lower than the ten year...
13 Jan 2012 by
Erica Thinesen
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