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Nintendo claim strong November sales, beating Microsoft, Sony

Nintendo has cited strong November sales data as evidence that consumers are turning to the Wii console and portable DS system for the "best value" in entertainment options. The Wii beat the combined console sales by Microsoft and Sony by more than half... Full Article at Macworld UK

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