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Official: Games overtake music on UK high street

According to this, games are now bigger selling than music on the UK high street, and are closing in on stagnant DVD sales.

The figures below are taken from the Entertainment Retailers’ Association, who's boss, Kim Bayley, said, “Games have overtaken music massively this year – music revenues are down on last year’s figures and game sales are huge in comparison now."

ERA UK retail figures for the past three years

2005:
Video/DVD: £2,196m
Music: £1,839m
Games: £1,345m

Total: £5,380m

2006:
Video/DVD: £2,122m
Music: £1,651m
Games: £1,361m

Total: £5,134m

2007:
Video/DVD: £2,164m
Games: £1,719m
Music: £1,417m

Total: £5,300m

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