Nintendo Dominates November Sales, Industry Sees 34% Growth

Remember when Nintendo prez Reggie said that the GBA had "at least one more holiday season left in it"? I'm thinking he was right. NPD Funworld sales data was released today, showing that Nintendo's grip on the handheld sector is stronger than ever.

Sales estimates put the Game Boy Advance at 641,000 units sold for the month of November, beating out the Xbox 360, with its dual screened brother the DS selling 918,000 units. Figures for Wii sales were just 24,000 shy of half a million, rounding out a very good month for Nintendo.

The industry as a whole performed very well during November, pulling in some 1.7 billion dollars. Hooray for expendable income!

Check out more sales info at GameDaily including meager numbers for the PS3, healthy ones for the PS2 boosted by Guitar Hero II and Final Fantasy XII, as well as some analysis from NPD entertainment industry analyst Anita Frazier.

Breaking: November Game Industry Sales Skyrocket 34%

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