kickstarterKickstarter released its “best of” list for 2012, and the numbers are impressive: 2.24 million people funded at least one project and pledged a total of $319 million. That’s more than $600 per minute over the course of the year, with 18,109 projects successfully funded.

The crowdsourced funding platform remained true to its artistic roots. Despite many well-known gadget Kickstarter campaigns like the Ouya gaming console, which raised $8.6 million, the biggest categories included games at $83 million raised, followed by film and video, design, then music, with technology coming in fifth place with $29 million.

  1. Games: $83.1 million
  2. Film & video: $57.9 million
  3. Design: $50.1 million
  4. Music: $35 million
  5. Technology: $29 million
  6. Publishing: $15.3 million
  7. Food: $11.1 million
  8. Art: $10.5 million
  9. Comics: $9.2 million
  10. Theater: $7.1 million
  11. Fashion: $6.3 million

Almost 600,000 people backed two or more projects, with 50,047 backing 1o or more, and a very dedicated 452 people backing an incredible 100 or more projects: essentially one every three days.

The category with the most funded projects was music, with 5,067 projects funded, but games took in the most cash: $83 million. An astonishing 17 projects took in over $1 million each.

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18,109 projects funded? I think we can safely say that’s 18,109 chunks of awesome.

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