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Joystiq: January NPD: Sales down without big launches, Skylanders a hit for accessories

Both hardware and software video game sales were down by a great deal in January, according to the latest report from NPD. Both categories dropped 38% year over year in the US, and video games sales in total dropped from $1.14 billion in January of 2011 to $750 million this past month. NPD’s Liam Callahan attributes the drops to a lack of new launches: Last January, Microsoft’s Kinect propped up hardware sales, and Dead Space 2, LittleBigPlanet 2, and DC Universe Online did the same for software, but there weren’t equivalent launches in the market this year.

It’s not all roses in the gaming industry.

Related: A visual history of gaming hardware sales

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