Top-Selling Videogame Publishers Ranked
Thanks to GameSpot for their piece revealing the highest-grossing videogame publishers for 2003 so far, as taken from the U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray report previously excerpted on Slashdot. Although numbers "don't include the always-crucial Q4", the article notes: "Unsurprisingly, Electronic Arts is on top with nearly $600 million in sales - some 20 percent of the entire market", and Nintendo and Sony are second and third-placed, with Microsoft's game software sales currently down in fourteenth position. The report also pointed out that "...2003 has been a rough year for Activision so far. Its earnings dipped nearly $80 million compared to the same period in 2002. Take Two's numbers took a similar nose dive, sliding from $213 to $134 million."
I thought Slashdot's Top-Selling Videogame Publisher was the one that brought out 'Battle Raper 2 - Homosexual edition.'
"Why did they cancel my favorite Sci-Fi show? I downloaded ALL the episodes!"
I think it's the fact that the fourth quarter seemed to account in 2002 for just about half of total sales for everyone. Concurrent with that is that in 2002, EA's share from Q1-Q3 dropped just about right in half from 17.3% to 8.6% with Sony beating them in the fourth quarter to finish out with 8.8%. That tells me that the Q1-Q3 numbers, while interesting, mean very little about how the total year's numbers will shake out (and also that Madden is always released in Q3).
How much do videogame publishers go for these days?
EA maintains their market share by releasing expansion packs disguised as full games for each of their franchises once a year, that's how they maintain market share. It's beginning to look like this is the new paradigm in game development, and it sucks. It this happened in Hollywood we'd still have dozens of Matrixes and Star Wars to sit through.
It *IS* hollywood.
The total 2002 share of EA is wrong, otherwise how could it be that a more than a billion $ sales (1'021'832'000$) correspond to 8.6%, or 0.2% less than what the 483 millions of Nintendo do... I suppose that someone made some copy/past mistakes... the right figure should be 18.6% (=483/1000*8.8%)
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This is nearly the same as last year, EA, Nintendo and Sony ranked in that order. Is this supposed to illustrate some major change?
Wasn't Scary Movie 3 an expansion pack? Maybe the fact that it was a standalone allowed them to charge full price for that...
It you think of how close Atari came to death; number three is great.