Video Game Sales Up 32% in March
Reuters is reporting that video game sales were up 32% in March. The story attributes the increase in sales to improved console supplies, Gran Turismo 4, and some handheld Sony is hawking. From the article: "Citing figures from market researchers NPD Group, analysts also said Sony Corp.'s new PlayStation Portable handheld gaming unit sold 620,000 units of hardware in the month and 1.1 million pieces of software. The PSP was released on March 24."
I don't think that little idiom is all that applicable in this situation.
Video game sales are up because more video games are being sold (duh). More video games are being sold because a new system (the PSP) has been successfuly launched and those who buy it also buy games for it.
In this case, I think it's fair to say that the increase in sales is a result, at least in part, of the PSP's launch and the sales that said launch has generated...
Maybe with the fact that launching things which are promoted seems to be the key to sales, not just being released around Q4, we'll start to see fewer pump-and-dump games coming out just in time for gift shoppers to buy...
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Microsoft has acknowledged the Xbox is in short supply, which some retailers fear may continue through the year as the company prepares to launch its next-generation console, most likely around the holidays.
A friend of mine insists that the XBOX will never die because games on XBOX 2 aren't backwards-compatible. While I'm sure it will at least end up like the N64 lives on today, does anyone think it will outlast the XBOX 2 longer?
I personally don't see it lasting forever once the next generations come out...and when they make Halo for XBOX 2.
>Correlation != Causation
What? So you are saying that piracy is only a factor when sales goes down, not up?????
If those numbers are right, that means people only bought one or two games to go with their PSP...
Keep in mind it was/is nearly/completely impossible to buy a PSP without the bundle so you're really looking at about 50% of the people either picking up the PSP as 'early adopters' and probably not using it much due to the sheer lack of use so far (1 game, 1 movie, and unrefined hacked software doesn't make a iPod, GBA:SP or DS killer). The other 50% probably doesn't use their PSP much either for the same reasons...
Not to mention dead pixel issues, returns, broken systems, systems resold online...
it seems like these few months will be the last surge before a drop leading up to the release of the new generation consoles
Of course the PSP sales will stay steady when the PS2 and Xbox sales start dropping to make way for the new releases.
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My hypothesis is that this is directly due to the majority of early World of Warcraft adopters hitting level 60, getting bored, and moving on to other games. I certainly have.
Amazingly those 333 MHz produce graphics close to Dreamcast level yet my 400MHz PDA can't even run Quake at 320x240 well.
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It'll be interesting if they decide to unlock the CPU and bus speeds later on, and maybe release games that require a specific battery or a newer low-power revision of the processor in order to play them. I'll wager the games will be impressive if they do unlock it. Increasing CPU speed by 50% for developers that are used to the 222MHz could result in some very nice looking games. Memory constraints would still exist, though, I guess.
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Amazingly those 333 MHz produce graphics close to Dreamcast level yet my 400MHz PDA can't even run Quake at 320x240 well.
The dramatic performance difference has to do with the inner properties of the hardware in the PSP. A PSP contains 1 CPU core, 2 Graphics cores, 1 Media core, 1 Sound core and firmware which is optimized to incredibly high levels for an assortment of polygon crunching and rendering tasks.
That, coupled with fast data-transfer rates across the Bus and other hardware capabilities, makes outperforming a standard PDA in the game department fairly easy.
yeah, i got a raise in march, also, it was my birthday. seeing as how i have no life at all, and dump most of my expendable income into gaming (and have friends who did the same, as birthday presents)... yeah, thats gotta explain the increase.