Console Ownership Rockets - New Figures
THEM console thingies are getting more and more popular according to figures released today.
ELSPA (the Entertainment Leisure & Software Publishers' Association) has revealed barely creditable figures that the 'installed base of consoles' (whatever that means) in the UK has doubled from 8.8 million in September 2007 to 17.3 million in September 2008.
The figures do not include sales for older second generation systems such as PlayStation 2, so they are pretty staggering (and don't include 'in the back of the wardrobe' systems).
Whilst Sony and Microsoft have added a million installed users in the last 12 months, Nintendo has proven to be the biggest winner with an increase of some 2.5 million Nintendo Wii consoles and 3.3 million Nintendo DS handhelds.
From September 2007 to September 2008 the Nintendo Wii installed base has risen from 1.1 million to a staggering 3.6 million, while the Nintendo DS has soared from 3.8 million to 7.1 million. By comparison, PlayStation 3 unit sales have risen from 0.4 million to 1.4 million and the Xbox 360 from 1.3 million to 2.3 million. Sony's PSP handheld showed a comparatively moderate increase from 2.2 million to 2.9 million.
All figures were provided by High Street retail chain The Game Group.
Michael Rawlinson, Managing Director of ELSPA, said: "There can be little doubt that video games are now one of the major forms of entertainment in the UK. Not only that, our industry is proving to be remarkably recession-proof when even major banks are failing.
"The reason is very simple - games can offer terrific value for money. I appreciate that it is only violent or controversial games that tend to garner tabloid headlines but the truth is that the overwhelming majority of games sold in this country are for all players of all ages - and that is why the Wii with games such as Wii Sports and Wii Fit are proving to be amongst the nation's enduring favourites."
Below - two typical XBox 360 gamers (Glenda and Roberta) joining the 2.3 million other users.



You seem to illustrate every blog with pictures of shapely women. Are they all from your personal stash?
I think you'll find it's a picture of an XBox 360. The fact that it's being held by two 'stunnas' is entirely coincidental.