Rising Game Sales Reveal Trends? 26
Thanks to Smartmoney.com for their report into GameStop's second-quarter financial results, which revealed "a 31% surge in videogame software sales", although a drop from last year's hardware-discounted highs, and "better-than-expected performance in stores." According to the report, "...the company said videogame-software sales were 'very strong' for the quarter, with leading titles such as 'Enter The Matrix' from Atari Inc., 'NBA Street: Volume 2' and 'NCAA Football 2004' from Electronic Arts Inc. and 'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic' from LucasArts." Most interestingly, GameStop indicated they're expecting "...further hardware price reductions 'or similar promotional activities' during the third quarter", a move that may include the rumored $99 GameCube price drop which IGN Cube are confidently predicting for the end of September.
$99? (Score:4, Funny)
Mind you, it may help in shifting a few thousand more units, because at that price, with the games the GameCube has, there's little excuse for anyone not to buy one.
Plus, with 10 GameCubes for less than a grand... my dream of a house made entirely of Nintendo consoles is just a tad closer to reality.
Re:$99? (Score:2)
I'll just be glad if the Gamecube controllers reduce in price. Lending my games out to other people has done a real number on mine.
Re:$99? (Score:1)
By this logic, consumers must feel that a Neo Geo home console is approximately 4 or 5 times more powerful than the GameCube.
(Assuming the average consumer has even heard of the Neo Geo -- they might think it's some sort of modern geology.)
Good to see (Score:1)
Re:Good to see (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Good to see (Score:3, Interesting)
I can just about manage to excuse everone who gave it a good preview though. It has a lot of promise. If they'd "shipped it when it [was] done" it could have been the game of the year. I mean, the developers *tried* to give us the Matrix experience in a console game.
If they put another six months into it and released a "gold edition" when
Re:Good to see (Score:2)
They still haven't fixed the 20+ bugs I've found with the game, and I was banned from their forums (ataricommunity.com) for listing them. Yay!
Re:Good to see (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Good to see (Score:2, Funny)
hmmm.. (Score:2, Insightful)
Strange.... (Score:4, Insightful)
So which is it? Is the game industry doing well or is it just that GameStop is doing well?
Re:Strange.... (Score:4, Informative)
Gamestop (Score:4, Insightful)
Thankfully, we now see that sales were on an upsurge. Good thing none of that income will make it down to the employees making minimum wage. Their once-yearly evaluations in March were designed specifically to prevent any employee from getting more than fifteen cents more per hour, and some managers were told not to allow anyone performing merely 'adequately' to get ANY raise at ALL.
To hell with Gamestop. When EB moves into town I'll be the first one jumping ship. The writing was on the wall when Gamestop bought the failure that was Funcoland and then adopted their horrid policies.
Re:Gamestop (Score:1)
I didn't even get my yearly evaluation this year though, so don't feel to bad.
From Personal Experience (Score:2, Informative)
I have specificly noticed a sharp increase in GameCube and GameBoy Advance click-throughs and purchases in the last two months. I can only speculate that any pending price drop by Nintendo will increase clicks and sales.
Also, many gamers on my site have set price alerts (15 dollars and below) and a large number of Xbox, PS2, and GameCube games.
Re:From Personal Experience (Score:1)
Gone are my days when i can afford the time and money to buy titles the day of release, however picking up a decent title 6 months down the line at 1/2 or maybe 1/4 price sure does sound tempting.
It's only one company - GameSpot (Score:2)