Microsoft's Xbox 360 video-game console moved to the top of the U.S. market in February. The software giant's console had been number two behind the Nintendo Wii for nearly three years.
The popularity of the new BioShock 2 game may have been behind Microsoft's sales of 422,000 Xbox 360s in February, an eight percent increase from a year earlier, according to NPD Group. Nintendo sold 397,900 Wiis and Sony sold 360,100 PlayStation 3 consoles in February.
The BioShock 2 game for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 was released on Feb. 10 and sold 750,000 units. Of those, 75 percent, or 562,900, were for the Xbox 360.
"We're excited about the biggest February in Xbox 360 history," said Dennis Durkin, COO of Microsoft's interactive entertainment business, in an e-mail. "We know consumers are hungry for our 2010 portfolio of exclusive blockbuster games, industry-leading online experiences over Xbox LIVE, and for the holiday release of Project Natal for Xbox 360."
A Sense of Excitement
While BioShock 2 has created a buzz among gamers, so have sensing controllers. Microsoft's Project Natal system will let Xbox players use body motions to control the game instead of pressing buttons or waving a controller.
Microsoft wasted no time in getting celebrities to praise Project Natal's potential. Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard called the technology "amazing"; former NFL quarterback Willie Gault said it was one of the "most realistic game experiences" he has had; and pro beach volleyball player Misty-May Treanor said it's great for someone who, like her, is in physical therapy.
This week, Sony revealed additional information about its own new motion-control sensor. Dubbed the PlayStation Move, Sony first provided details last June. The controller allows PS3 gamers to use an Eye web camera and a wand to detect motion.
The controller will be packaged as a starter kit...
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