

I noticed in an AP story by Anthony Breznican that PC games accounted for “only” $1.4 billion of the $11.7 billion in video game sales in 2002. The other $10.3 billion in sales were consoles, console games, and accessories.
I’m telling you this because you are probably reading this on a PC. I’m old enough to remember the PC “killing off” the video game console, so it is interesting to me to see the turnabout. Note that the figures above are a little bit unfair to the poor PC in that PC sales are not considered video game sales but consoles are. I also know that at least some of those accessories are being connected to PCs.
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