UK retailer GAME has released sales statistics for the past year for the five current console and portable hardware systems, giving 2008 year-to-date and lifetime-to-date totals for each system. The numbers are cited from and confirmed by European sales tracker Gfk Chart Track.

2008 Year-to-Date:
NDS: 3.4 million
WII: 2.9 million
360: 1.4 million
PS3: 1.0 million
PSP: 0.6 million

Lifetime-to-Date:
NDS: 8.8 million
WII: 4.9 million
360: 3.2 million
PSP: 3.2 million
PS3: 1.9 million

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The latest generation of home consoles - the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 - have a total installed base of 10 million units in the UK and Ireland.

That's according to data from GfK Chart Track, revealed today in a public trading update from retailer GAME, which shows that as of January 3 2009 the addition of 12 million PSP and DS consoles brings the total of all five machines to 22 million units in the region.

The PlayStation 3 sold 1 million units in 2008, putting the installed base at 1.9 million, while Microsoft's Xbox 360 now sits in 3.2 million homes in the UK, compared to 1.8 million in January 2008.

Nintendo's Wii is still the strongest of all home consoles, with an installed base of 4.9 million units by January 3, compared to 2 million last year.

The DS and DS Lite leads the handheld market, with an installed base of 8.8 million units, up from 5.4 million at the start of 2008, while Sony's PSP has hit 3.2 million units, compared to 2.6 million in 2008

GfK Chart Track has confirmed to GamesIndustry.biz the data is correct.
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    kik36 Jan 14, 09
    See, if the UK woulda bought maybe a million more PS3's Sony wouldn't be reporting a Billion $ loss.......gets to buyin!!!!! LMAO
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    FinalFantasyFanaticc Jan 14, 09
    Lists like these are just obvious now, we all know the PS3 is the least selling console, the Wii top and the 360 second, Obvious list is obvious xD
  • 1
    Nagare Jan 14, 09
    but numbers are nice

    Sad to see how much the PS3 is losing by though.

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