Sony PS2 Sales Down But Nintendo GameCube Surges
The videogame industry received a dose of good news on Wednesday when Nintendo Co. Ltd. said holiday sales of its GameCube rose over 70 percent from a year ago, while Sony Corp’s PS2 sales did not fall as sharply as expected. "A 27 percent rise in software sales for Sony’s PlayStation 2 (PS2) console in November and December from a year earlier confirmed that year-end sales were strong, but analysts said the comeback by Nintendo was big news for the industry."
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