For the first time, the Sony PlayStation 3 was the monthly top-selling video game console, a mark that has been nearly three years in the making for the much-maligned platform.
According to video game analyst NPD, Sony sold 491,800 PS3s in September, beating out Nintendo’s Wii–which moved 462,800 units–and Microsoft’s Xbox 360, which came in last at 352,600 units sold for the month.

The PS3, the newest iteration of Sony’s next-generation video game console, finally won the top slot in a monthly sales report, thanks to the platform’s lowest price ever.
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For Sony, the news seemed to prove that many would-be PS3 buyers had been waiting for nearly three years to get one of the consoles at a price more in line with what Nintendo and Microsoft charge for their devices.
In August, Sony unveiled the $299 PS3 Slim, which got the platform under the $300 level for the first time. The Wii currently runs for $199, and the lowest-price Xbox goes for the same.
Based on the PS3 price cut, some analysts had been predicting that the console would finally come out on top when NPD released its September numbers. Indeed, Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter was proven right when he suggested that price cuts for all three consoles would most benefit Sony. He even said that he thought it is possible that the PS3 will outsell the Xbox for the rest of the year, which, if true, would be a major blow to Microsoft’s video games group.
Sony would do well to temper any crowing. Its first one-month victory came after nearly three years, and clearly demonstrates that many buyers felt the console was too expensive previously. The PS3 was originally released with a top price of $599.
Still, the September results are big news for Sony and could be a sign that things are finally turning around for the beleaguered PS3. …
Originally posted at Geek Gestalt