Digital games (bar chart) The bar graph shows the global sales (in billions of dollars) of different types of digital games between 2000 and 2006. The bar chart compares the turnover in dollars from sales of video games for four
different platforms, namely mobile phones, online, consoles and handheld devices, from
2000 to 2006.
It is clear that sales of games for three out of the four platforms rose each year, leading
to a significant rise in total global turnover over the 7-year period. Sales figures for
handheld games were at least twice as high as those for any other platform in almost
every year.
In 2000, worldwide sales of handheld games stood at around $11 billion, while console
games earned just under $6 billion. No figures are given for mobile or online games in
that year. Over the next 3 years, sales of handheld video games rose by about $4 billion,
but the figure for consoles decreased by $2 billion. Mobile phone and online games
started to become popular, with sales reaching around $3 billion in 2003.
In 2006, sales of handheld, online and mobile games reached peaks of 17, 9 and 7 billion
dollars respectively. By contrast, turnover from console games dropped to its lowest
point, at around $2.5 billion.
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Chorleywood village (map) Chorleywood is a village near London whose population has increased steadily since the middle of the nineteenth century. The map below shows the development of the village.