Final Fantasy keeps Sony at the top for another week in Japan.
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The Xbox 360 beats its competition in Japan, where it typically struggles.
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January NPD numbers are in, and Sony just can’t keep up with Microsoft and Nintendo on sales of game titles.
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Nintendo's popular games console sells more in the U.S. than Xbox 360, PS3, and PS2 combined.
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The best sellers for the third quarter all belong to Nintendo.
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PS3 outsells Xbox 360 in second quarter; PS2 opens its doors to small developers.
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Sony and Nintendo hog the top spots; meanwhile, the new PSP boosts sales.
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Sony sees increases, but not enough to topple Nintendo from its throne for console king of the video game industry.
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A lower-cost refurbished hard drive could further boost Xbox 360 sales.
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The Xbox 360 is bouncing back from its slump with high sales in all regions.
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Nintendo's Wii leaves rivals in dust, selling nearly as many units as Microsoft Xbox 360s and Sony PS3s combined.
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Price cuts have worked wonders for Microsoft’s console.
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 may not be king in Japan, but it's making progress, according to a report that counters data on Xbox 360 console sales.
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The Xbox 360 pulled a fast one on the Wii this week, pushing the little white Nintendo console to second place in Japan.
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The second wave of Xbox 360 price cuts in Europe solidifies the Arcade model’s status as the cheapest console of the generation.
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Nintendo hardware and titles, along with Madden 09, top the August sales charts.
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Microsoft hopes to score big with Japanese market on lower prices for its popular gaming consoles.
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Software giant cuts prices of the gaming console ahead of the widely watched holiday buying season.
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The popular Wii game console outsells Sony's by nearly 4-to-1.
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2007 will be a tough act to follow, but quite a few games are poised to hit store shelves in the next couple months for Microsoft's Xbox 360, Nintendo's Wii, and Sony's PlayStation 3.
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