2006's Top 20 Game Publishers Ranked 33
simoniker writes "Game Developer magazine's Top 20 Publishers list for 2006 has been published online — the list from the industry magazine ranks publishers by using multiple factors, including revenue, average game review score, and anonymous feedback from game industry insiders. In the 2006 version of the poll, which looks at software produced (and doesn't factor in hardware), Electronic Arts came out on top, closely followed by Nintendo, with Buena Vista Games and NCSoft making first entries into the Top 20."
EA is the best game publisher? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:EA is the best game publisher? (Score:4, Insightful)
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I think EA just slipped 'em a few 20s to move things 'in a more positive direction', so to speak.
Atari... Still there... (Score:4, Interesting)
Correlation (Score:2)
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What about the companies renowned for a "when it's done" philosiphy, like Nintendo, Blizard, Valve, and one might even say 3D Realms?
Basicly what you're saying is that after an investment of say, $10 Million, you'd rather ship your product the quarter it's scheduled for and have it take a loss, or very little gain (Say, $15 Million in Rev) than you would wait two quarters and have it bring in say, $50 Million, but in a different financial quarter.
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It is and that's how some companies operate. The Atari stock price been on a downward spiral for the last six years, going from $10/share to $0.60/share. (A recent reverse split got the stock price up to $5+/share, now trading under ATARD -- which rhymes with "retard" in my mind.) If the numbers are missed for the quarter, then the stock could tank because it didn't meet analyst's expectation. Atari's parent company, Infogrames (France), is on the verge of bankrup
The List (Score:4, Informative)
1. Electronic Arts
2. Nintendo
3. Activision
4. Sony Computer Entertainment
5. Take-Two Interactive
6. Microsoft Game Studios
7. THQ
8. Ubisoft
9. Konami
10. Sega Sammy Holdings
11. Namco Bandai
12. Vivendi Games
13. Square-Enix
14. Capcom
15. NCSoft
16. SCi/Eidos
17. Lucasarts
18. Buena Vista Games
19. Atari
20. Midway
One line caught my eye, though: "Square Enix nurtured its online games business during the period, with Final Fantasy XI receiving an expansion during the year and increasing its subscriber base to over 500,000 users."
This is amusing, because prior to the release of WoW, they had 650,000 subscribers. Apparently their subscriber base has increased by an impressive -150,000 subscribers.
Where's Rio Grande? (Score:2)
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Best Practices? (Score:5, Funny)
So aside from mistreating employees, monopolizing sports licenses, and releasing buggy/featureless/innovationless drivel - they are the #1 Publisher? Fantastic. Maybe the rest of the world will catch on to this business model. Imagine, the next time you go out to a restaurant you are greeted by a hostess who spits in your face, serves you Chef Boyardee, and then proceeds to drop-kick the bus boy.
I hope everyone enjoys their next copy of Madden with New live-action direct bank account debits. It'll be the shiz.
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Forgot their target audience? (Score:3, Insightful)
In either case EA would obviously be near the bottom of the list.
What about Insomniac? (Score:1)
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Sources for the article? (Score:1)
I read in my local newspaper that Ubisoft is located at fourth place, yet this is not what this article is saying. What numbers do they use to calculate their ranks? Or who's lying? my local newspaper, or Gamasutra?
And didn't the headquarters of Ubisoft moved from Paris to Montreal some years ago?
I doubt the quality of the list.
EA's first, no surprise there. But for the rest?
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That's what I remember as well.
No, the headquarter is still in Paris. The president of the Montreal branch changed though, creating a small scandal since the original one (a fervent defender of the Non-Compete Agreement) left for Vivendi...
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wow (Score:1, Offtopic)