Despite the recession and the bail outs that we hear, video game sales have gone up in November. That is, according to NPD Group market research that reported that the video game industry gathered about $3 billion in sales.
The amount is believed to be a 10 percent increase from the figure presented last year, same period with Nintendo on top of the list with their two million Wiis sold.
Microsoft Xbox 360 came in second with 836,000 units sold while Sony sold 378,000 units of the PS3.
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