US video game sales rose a slower-than-expected 9 per cent to US$342 million in April, despite the arrival of next-generation game consoles. Analysts say the gain comes as strong sales of games for handheld players offset a 2 per cent decline in dollars from sales of current-generation games.
US video game sales on slow rise
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