Game Sales Up As Madden Leads Charge 45
Thanks to Reuters for their report that last month's video game sales rose 4 percent from August 2002, due in significant part to EA's Madden NFL 2004, which "...sold 1.45 million units on the PS2 and 310,000 units on the Xbox in the month, generating sales of more than $86 million. Sales of Madden for GameCube were negligible." There were new figures on hardware sales, too, as "PS2 sold 291,000 units in August to bring its installed base in the United States to 18.8 million, while... Xbox sold 144,000 units to rise to 5.8 million and... GameCube sold 100,000 units to 4.5 million." Analysts suggested that PS2 sales "continue to lag behind expectations" (1 million short of the 9.5 million hoped), and predicted that Nintendo will "...introduce their own bundle or price cut by the end of September" (scanned early-October print ads for a major US retailer have the GameCube at $99.)
Game sales are bad lately (Score:1)
GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:3, Interesting)
Everywhere else the "global" sports like F1 or soccer tend to do a lot better (e.g., soccer games like Championship Manager [sigames.com] sell by the truckload everywhere but the US).
I think this goes some way to explaining the Xbox's lacklustre sales in the other two big video game territories (Europe and Asia: just behind the GC in Europe,
Re:GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:2)
You gotta update that theory. The GameCube is getting blown away in the European region
Re:GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:2)
Read it and weep, jackass. The sales of the Xbox are nearly 50% higher than the GameCube in the European region. Japan is the only country on the planet where the GameCube isn't getting trounced by the PS2 and Xbox.
Re:GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:3, Interesting)
exactly (Score:2)
That said, I have NHL 2004 on pre-order for the GC, even though it doesn't have online play. I just love my NHL too damned much.
Re:exactly (Score:1)
The only choices in 2004 on GameCube (Score:4, Insightful)
If Sega 2K4 (aka ESPN Hockey) was coming to the Cube there would be debate -- but it is NOT. It is a decision between EA and Midway, and it's a pretty damned easy decision there. EA looks to have put in a whole lot of work to make 2004 a really good game, and the previews have been pretty good so far.
And if you are scoring 17 goals vs. the Wings in NHL 2003, maybe you should turn up the difficulty a notch? There are 4 difficulty levels, and within each you can give goalie advantages and skater advantages to either team.
Re:GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:1)
For the record, I am one of the few p
Re:GameCube Owners & Sports (Score:2)
That said, if I was in the market for Madden 2004 I'd get it on the PS2 because the stupid GameCube version doens't have online play.
wow... (Score:2, Insightful)
Negligible! (Score:2)
Damn! The only time I buy ANY sports titles is for playing on my GameCube. I hate the PS2 and Xbox controllers.
And I got Madden 2004 for GameCube. I think the biggest problem with Madden 2004 is the crappy jukebox in this version. Really doesn't go well for the Nintendo crowd.
Re:Negligible! (Score:3, Insightful)
Ahh... Yeah. Because race has everything to do with aggressive music.
Reality is that the GameCube tends to be bought by people with children. Most people don't want their children to listen to aggressive music or to play violent games. Having worked in videogame sales, I know the difference between the platforms. Proportionally there are far fewer violent games for the GameCube than for PS2 and Xbox.
I love it when cowards call me racist, particularly when they don't know my skin colour, ethnicity, where I
Re:Negligible! (Score:2)
Yeah, whatever.
American Football is nowhere near as violent as you seem to think. And if you've played the game, you'd notice that it's not graphically violent.
When I was young and arrogant and brash, I liked a lot of rap. But most of what's pumped out these days just plain sucks. It's not interesting anymore. I don't need to hear the same crap again and again. It's like crappy pop music.
But hey, be an arrogant little shit. Bring you to the neighborhood I used to live in and see how long you last. Don't
See it in a demoscopic way (Score:2)
But well, being born in a continent where football is game of foot and balls use to be round maybe I am missing something ; )
XBOX Live (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:XBOX Live (Score:2)
Though ESPN is the clear winner on Xbox, the evil marketing machine might crush it.
Re:XBOX Live (Score:2)
Yep- I passed, and will pass until it has Live. I will be forced to buy NFL Street though, even without live, because NBA Street was so damn cool.
But for a 'realistic' football game- EA might be the best, but they are faily interchangeable. And I want to play on-line.
Gamecube version victim of Multiple console owners (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Gamecube version victim of Multiple console own (Score:1)
US Game Sales Figures? (Score:1)
Re:US Game Sales Figures? (Score:1)
Re:US Game Sales Figures? (Score:1)
Example: GMR Issue 09 [F-Zero GX cover], pg 20
"Top 10 All Formats":
1. NCAA Football 2004 [PS2]
2. Star Wars: KOTOR [PC (do they mean XBOX?)]
3. Warcraft 3: TFN [PC]
4. NCAA Football 2004 [XB]
5. DBZ: Legacy 2 [GBA]
6. Star Wars G
Re:US Game Sales Figures? (Score:2)
Re:US Game Sales Figures? (Score:2)
These aren't exact (Score:3, Informative)
Re:These aren't exact (Score:2)
Re:These aren't exact (Score:2)
Whether they do that just to cover bad sales, or whether the demographics mesh well is undetermined, but regardless, NPD is missing a large chunk of sales at a point of business where it matters.
Re:These aren't exact (Score:2)
Negligible? (Score:2)
Re:Negligible? (Score:1)
Oh no, I've got it too. The problem was, I got my cube only recently, so I really had to hunt for that damned game - but it's so worth it. The Gamecube versions of NHL2K3 and NCAA Basketball 2K3 are near goddamned impossible to find, let alone find for cheap. Glad I've got both, I suppose.