Mortal Kombat makes April its bitch, leads big month for US gaming

Mortal Kombat is the king of all April games, say the number crunchers at The NPD Group. Selling just shy of 900,000 copies, the NetherRealm Studios reboot managed to supplant Pokemon Black/White as the industry's best-selling title(s), and lead a month that saw incredible gains for the US gaming industry in whole.

According to the report, the US video game market experienced an impressive 20% year-over-year growth in April, ending the traditionally slow month with $961.2 million in sales. Breaking it down further, NPD documented a 26% increasein software sales, totaling $503.2 million; a healthy 12% rise in hardware sales, totaling $279.9 million, and a cool20% gains for accessories, rounding out at $147.6 million.

April's gains were bolstered by a number of high-performing titles, includingthe top three sellers: Mortal Kombat, Portal 2 and Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. As NPD analyst Anita Frazer explained: "The content slate was stronger this year versus last April. Five games sold more than 250,000 units in April 2011 as opposed to just two last April [Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction and Pokemon HeartGold Version]."

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