Wii flirts with the million mark; the DS laughs at it. http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=14984 The NPD Group has released its U.S. video game sales figures for the month of November, and the numbers are downright staggering across the board:    
November 2007 Hardware Sales
  Nintendo DS -1.53 million
  Wii - 981k
  Xbox 360 - 770k
  PSP - 567k
  PlayStation 2 - 496k
  PlayStation 3 - 466k    
The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and the numbers prove it.  All hardware numbers have essentially doubled from their normal figures, except for the Nintendo DS, which is in a different league altogether.  Last month, Nintendo's handheld outsold the PSP, PS3, and PS2 combined, which is simply extraordinary.  The Wii might have sold just as much if not for its relative lack of supply.    
November 2007 Top Ten Software Sales
  Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Xbox 360) - 1.57 million
  Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) - 1.12 million
  Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360) - 980k
  Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2) - 967k
  Wii Play w/Remote (Wii) - 564k
  Mass Effect (Xbox 360) - 473k
  Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PS3) - 444k
  Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Wii) - 426k
  Halo 3 (Xbox 360) - 387k
  Assassin's Creed (PS3) - 377k    
Other than the outstanding performance of Activision's Call of Duty 4 (especially the Xbox 360 version), there are no real surprises on the software side of the fence.  Super Mario Galaxy joins three other games to sell a million copies across all platforms in November.  Also, Wii Play is still selling, and Guitar Hero III for Wii is as well, despite the mono audio issue.    
Overall, the video game industry took in $2.63 billion in November, a 52% increase over last November.  Last November, the Wii and PS3 were released in North America, so this increase is a good benchmark for comparisons moving forward.  Half of all money spent on gaming was toward video game software, the $1.3 billion being a 62% increase from the same period last year.