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    PS3 is catching up with the total sales of the Xbox 360

    According to the company's latest earnings report (via Business Insider), Sony moved 3.2 million PlayStation 3 systems between June and September. During that same period, Microsoft managed to sell 2.8 million units -- roughly 400,000 less than the PlayStation 3...
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    Sony: The PS3 Shortage Is Over as of July 15th, 2010.

    Rejoice, Sony fans! The company has noted that the PlayStation 3 shortage in the U.S. is no more. The console moved 305k units in June, up from 165k units in June of 2009, according to NPD. "PS3 inventory issues have been resolved and June 2010 marks the 11th consecutive month of year on year...
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    PS3 on the rise in Japan, thanks to Slim!

    Thanks Slim 150,252 sold within 3 days! In its first three days on sale, the newly redesigned console sold 150,252 units. Not bad for a platform that was originally released in November 2006! What's more, this is the biggest weekly sales figures for the PS3 console. Because of shortage issues...
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    Star Wars: Empire at War - Who has this game - PC?

    Anyone else have this game? Play online? I just bought it tonight... $20 for the Original and Expansion together. This game has always sparked my interest... I am installing right now. Post it up! BV :hat
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    Rock Revolution is epic flop in the USA. GH World Tour outsells RB2?? WHAT!?

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6201179.html?tag=latestheadlines;title;1 ONLY 2 COPIES of the Wii edition sold nation wide.....this is NO joke Besides Wii Music's no-show, another mystery about yesterday's NPD numbers was the absence of two of the biggest games of the season. Nowhere to be found...
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    PS3 still outselling Wii and 360 in Japan since release of 40GB model.

    Japanese retailers reported that PS3 continues to have strong sales in Japan after the launch of 40GB model, in the week of Nov 12 - 18, PS3 sold about 55,000 units, while Wii sold about 34,000 units, and Xbox 360 sold 5,600 units.
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