
February 2008 NPD Data
by Dylan Duarte on March 13, 2008 at 9:33 pm

Call of Duty 4 once again leads the pack in software sales.
The NPD numbers are in for February and both Microsoft and Sony give their little twists on things. Hit the jump to check out the results.
February was a good month for video games, as both hardware and software sales were above expectations. 1.1799 million hardware units were sold, beating out the expected 1.602 units. This strong growth came from Nintendo DS sales; 427,300 units were expected to sell but the total end number was 587,600.
The Playstation 3 sold 280,800 units, outselling the Xbox 360 yet again, which sold 254,600 units. The PS3 outdid expectations by 411%, while the 360 underperformed by 2.33%.
This is where the PR battle starts. Microsoft claims that the 360 still had some supply issues, accounting for the loss. Aaron Greenberg, Xbox 360 group product manager, actually told Next-Gen:
“Our expectation is that because of our shortages at retail during February, we will sell less than PS3.”
He goes on to call Sony’s win a “hollow victory.” Sony obviously didn’t see it that way, boasting that “PS3 Sales Eclipse Xbox 360 for Second Straight Month,” without acknowledging Microsoft’s supposed supply issues.
Sony also reminds us that GTA IV, Gran Turismo 5, MGS 4: Guns of the Patriots, as well as many other large titles are on the way, so they’re only getting started.
And then way ahead of the pack is the Nintendo Wii, which sold 432,000 units, 31,300 more units than expected.
Finally, the Sony Playstation Portable underperformed by 4.71%, selling 243,100 units.
Software sales fared even better than hardware, beating out the expected sales by $76.7 million, coming in at $668.7 million. Software sales have also increased 47% from February of last year.
Call of Duty 4 took the top spot once again with the Xbox 360 version selling 296, 200 units. Devil May Cry 4 under whelmed on both consoles, selling 295,200 units on 360 and 233,500 on the PS3. The predicted numbers were 438,400 and 272,600.
Sales of newer titles such as Lost Odyssey, Turok, and Frontlines: Fuel of War more or less met expectations.
Sources: Simexchange, the bitbag, next-gen
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