COMPUTER GAMES are still selling like hot cakes in a cold wind, despite – or perhaps because of – the lay-offs hitting workers in most industries.
According to the abacus users at NPD Group, the market for all things games grew in the US in January to $1.3 billion, 13 per cent up on the same month in 2008.
Yanks spent some $677 million on games and $445 million on consoles and the rest on bits and bobs, NPD reckons.
"The continued strength in hardware sales is changing that scenario a bit," said the company in a statement. "This will have a long-term positive impact on the industry as the user base expands," the firm predicted.
Nintendo's Wii was January's top console of the month, notching up 679,200 sales. This was more than twice the number of Xbox 360s sold (309,000) and leaves the PlayStation 3 trailing with 292,000 sales.

Wii Fit, Wii Play and Mario Kart were the top three games, flogging some 777,000, 415,000 and 292,000 respectively.
Nintendo ruled the handheld sector, too. Its DS notched up sales of 510,800 units during the month, pummelling Sony's PlayStation Portable into submission at 172,300 sales. Sony reckons its PSP has sold a total of 50 million units worldwide, as of January 2009.
Here are the top ten games in the US in January 2009, according to NPD:
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Looking at top ten game sales, I did a quik math count and came with that Wii games sold were 1.639.000 against 677.000. Way beyond twice as much... Wii has less blockbuster titles, but it's sucess titles last longer, as we see with Wii Fit and Mario Kart. Both titles are older than GTA4, for example.
WRONG PS3 sell number
TOP-SELLING HARDWARE - JANUARY 2009
Wii: 679,200
Nintendo DS: 510,800
Xbox 360: 309,000
PlayStation 3: 203,200
PlayStation Portable: 172,300
PlayStation 2: 101,200
PS3 sales were only 203,200 according to several other websites.
Yeah, Wii owners don't buy many games do they...