EA Predicted to Announce Madden, NHL Sales Drops 42
bippy writes "Analyst PJ McNealy predicts that EA will announce Tuesday a 20 percent drop in sales for Madden and a 50 percent drop in sales for NHL 2005, partly due to the success of ESPN's low-price, high-content games. McNealy says this likely won't have a huge financial impact on the game developer, but it will affect them psychologically. I'm just surprised that ESPN's price cut worked. It seems that when Madden came out everyone was saying that the price cut wouldn't help ESPN or hurt EA."
NHL: duh! (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:NHL: duh! (Score:1)
Re:NHL: duh! (Score:2)
But yeah, buying a new version of the game, guess that doesn't make any sense.
Oh god no.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Oh god no.... (Score:2)
Same Game (Score:5, Insightful)
So maybe a few of the dummies who rebuy the game every year finally realized the dumbness and decied to spend less money and try a game that might actually be a little bit different.
Re:Same Game (Score:1)
The people I know that play sports games generally buy the new one every 2-3 years.
Re:Same Game (Score:5, Insightful)
But at $20 a pop? Different story. I bought, not just ESPN NFL 2k5 and ESPN NHL 2k5, but also ESPN NBA 2k5, and I plan on buying ESPN MLB 2k5 when it comes out. If the price stays the same for the 2k6 line, I'll probably pick up another 2 or 3 (NFL, NHL, and if 2k5 is good, MLB). While the roster updates are a reason for Sega to kick out another version, the online component is what will get me to upgrade. It's not a new or different game I'm looking for, I'll just want to keep playing online, and the price makes that easy. Over the long haul with this price scheme, Sega's gonna get a lot more money out of me, although I'm just a fairly casual sports gamer (although don't ask about my full 162 game Triple Play '02 season).
Re:Same Game (Score:2)
I purchased '93-'95 for the SNES. '94 introduced five players, so it was worth the purchase. '95 wasn't that big of an improvement. I later purchased '96 used for $10. I also purchased NHL'9-something for GameGear so I could play on the road. I own one copy of Madden I got for $2, for the Game Cube. I'm a much bigger hockey fan than soccer. I own FIFA '99 for MSWin. I loved the game. My sister loved the game. We played agai
Re:Same Game (Score:1)
Seriously, if you buy into the 'just a roster update' hype, then spend your cash on some other excellent new game out there.
Re:Same Game (Score:1)
Re:Same Game (Score:1)
Just like people are tired of going to Red Sox games year after year. It always just one baseball game after another. And you always know how it ends.
Roster Updates (Score:2)
Overall, maybe. For their time they are average. They don't break new ground with graphics or content like some old NES games did when they had to make up for not having a licence.
(discounting 10 yard fight and Ice Hockey for the NES).
I'd take Blades of Steel and Tecmo bowl but ok.
But NHL '99 is every b
Wouldn't help ESPN or hurt EA (Score:1)
Could we get the title right? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Could we get the title right? (Score:2, Informative)
Demo (Score:2)
Re:Demo (Score:1)
Bugs (Score:5, Insightful)
I personally just think EA has taken their mindshare for granted. SegaSports gave them a run for the money, and now it seems ESPN has broken through.
Re:Bugs (Score:1, Informative)
Re:ESPN Football Full of Bugs! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:ESPN Football Full of Bugs! (Score:2)
It is in franchise mode, which is full of game-stopping bugs. It's really a disaster of a game if you plan to play on franchise, because you never know when you're going to get stuck without being able to pass the draft, or when your game's going to freeze because of a corrupted playbook, or during SportsCenter, or whatever. I've personally experienced several of these bugs and in fact I can no longer use my own franchise's playbook. Reverting to an old
NBA 2k5 is no exception (Gripe mode) (Score:2, Informative)
Thinking maybe it was a bad music track, I found the surface of the disc had no scratches of a
The real reason the price cut worked (Score:5, Insightful)
EA (Score:1)
Re:This Whole Thing Is Stupid (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:This Whole Thing Is Stupid (Score:2)
Re:This Whole Thing Is Stupid (Score:3, Interesting)
check out the 2004 esa report "essential facts":
http://www.theesa.com/EFBrochure.pdf
in 2003, sales of cosole games were $5.8 billion, compared to $1.2 billion for pc games. oh, and the ps2 version of madden was the best selling console game - and it's not even on the top 20 list of pc games....
i'm a pc gamer at heart myself, but it's a small market when compared to the consoles... this year should see an increase though, with all the good pc games...
perhaps (Score:1)
Could Be The Economy Too (Score:4, Insightful)
EA reps already forecast doom for NHL 2005 (Score:2, Interesting)
This story was offbase to say the least (Score:1)
Significant excerpt (emphasis mine):
"Despite disappointing the Street, EA officials touted the company's success in the quarter. The company's Madden NFL 2005 title has posted double-digit growth in units and revenue over last year despite competition from ESPN NFL 2K5, which is co-published by Sega and Take-Two Interactive, said company CFO Warren Jenson."
I'm assuming that nobody is really a hockey fan... (Score:1)
Two Things (Score:2)
I expected a big hit in NHL 2005, for two reasons: the lockout, and the fact that ESPN's hockey keeps improving more than EA's does. I haven't seen this year's offering yet, but I and lots of other people keep saying every year, "man, EA NHL sucks. Next year I am switching." And the $20 price point made it a perfect time to do it.