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The image presents a bar chart detailing global sales of digital games from 2000 to 2006 in billions of dollars. Mobile Phone Games show no sales in 2000 and 2001, then $1 billion in 2002, increasing annually to about $7 billion in 2006. Online Games start at roughly $1 billion in 2001 and rise to $9 billion by 2006. Console Games sales are steady near $6 billion in 2000, peaking at over $6 billion in 2002, then steady around $5 billion by 2006. Handheld Games start at $10 billion in 2000, slightly increasing to around $15 billion by 2006.
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The supplied bar chart depicts the comparison of the global sales of different kinds of digital games such as mobile phone games and online games , in 07 years from 2000 to 2006.
A glance at the graph reveals that most sold games in these seven years is the handheld games , while , the lowest sold games were mobile phone games and online games
Getting back to the details, the handheld games achieve about 11 bn dollars of sales in 2000, and continue to grow up until it reached almost 15 bn dollars in 2003, and it ended with achieving the peak in 2006 with 18 bn dollars.
In addition , consol games begans in 2000 with amount of sales of 06 bn dollars , then it grows down to about 05 bn dollars in 2004 , and it still has the same state until it achieved the lowest sales in 2006 with 03 bn dollars.
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