Game biz eyeing record year
Date: Sunday, July 31 @ 05:53:39 CDT
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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Sales of U.S. console and portable video game hardware, software and accessories rose 21% year-over-year for the first half of 2005, putting the industry on track for a record year, research firm NPD Group said.

The gaming sector saw overall sales hit more than $4.1 billion for the January-June period compared with $3.4 billion in first-half 2004, driven by the fast-expanding portable gaming market and software sales gains, NPD said Thursday.

The total game software market expanded 9.2% year-over-year to $2.8 billion for the first half of the year, the firm said. Sony's "Gran Turismo 4" was the best-selling title for the period based on unit sales, followed by Nintendo's "Pokemon Emerald" and Electronic Arts' "MVP Baseball 2005."

LucasArts' "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" for the PlayStation 2 ranked fourth -- its Xbox counterpart came in 10th -- and Take-Two Interactive's controversial "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" rounded out the top five.

Driven by new portable gaming platforms like Sony Corp.'s PSP, the gaming industry recorded an 11% increase in overall unit sales for first-half 2005.

With the exception of the PC game market and the console hardware category, all business segments tracked by NPD showed improvements.

PC game software sales decreased 10.5% to $405.4 million in the first half, NPD said.

Console hardware sales fell 6% to about $594 million, while console software revenue edged up 3%, and console accessories gained 6%.

Portable game hardware, software and accessories saw dollar sales jump 181%, 74% and 81%, respectively, NPD said.

"With this growth already realized for the year, the industry is poised to reach its highest sales levels ever," NPD Group entertainment industry analyst Anita Frazier said.

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