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US Video Game Sales Up
4 % in December 2009
January 15, 2010
U.S.
retail sales of video games, which includes portable and console
hardware, software and accessories, generated revenues of close to
$19.66 billion, an 8 percent decline over the $21.4 billion generated in
2008.
Retail sales in the PC game software industry also experienced declines,
with revenues down 23 percent, generating $538 million in 2009. The
total console, portable and PC game software industry generated $10.5
billion, an 11 percent decline vs. the $11.7 billion generated in 2008.
U.S. sales totaled $5.53 billion in
December, up 4 percent from $5.32 billion a year earlier.
“December sales broke all industry records and underscores the
incredible value consumers find in computer and video games even in a
down economy,” said Michael D. Gallagher, president and CEO of the
Entertainment Software Association, the trade group which represents
U.S. computer and video game publishers. “This is a very strong way to
transition into 2010. I anticipate these solid sales numbers to continue
upward through 2010 with a pipeline full of highly-anticipated titles.”
Aside
from portable hardware which experienced a 6 percent increase in revenue
in 2009, all video game categories experienced declines, with the
largest decline coming from console hardware (-13 percent). Console
software and portable software both experienced declines of 10 percent,
while video game accessories experienced a 1 percent decline.
"When we started the last decade, video game industry sales, including
PC games, totaled $7.98B in 2000," said Anita Frazier, industry analyst,
The NPD Group. "In ten years, the industry has changed dramatically in
many ways, but most importantly it was grown over those years by more
than 250 percent at retail alone. Considering there are many new sources
of revenue including subscriptions and digital distribution, industry
growth is even more impressive."
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2009 Combined Top 10 Console/Portable Software SKU's, Sorted
By Units |
| Rank |
Title
|
Publisher |
Release Date |
| 1 |
360 Call of Duty:
Modern Warfare 2* |
Activision Blizzard |
Nov-09 |
| 2 |
WII WII Sports Resort
w/ WII Motion Plus* |
Nintendo of America |
Jul-09 |
| 3 |
WII New Super Mario
Bros. WII |
Nintendo of America |
Nov-09 |
| 4 |
WII WII Fit w/
Balance Board* |
Nintendo of America |
May-08 |
| 5 |
WII WII Fit Plus*
|
Nintendo of America |
Oct-09 |
| 6 |
WII Mario Kart w/
Wheel |
Nintendo of America |
Apr-08 |
| 7 |
WII WII Play w/
Remote* |
Nintendo of America |
Feb-07 |
| 8 |
PS3 Call of Duty:
Modern Warfare 2* |
Activision Blizzard |
Nov-09 |
| 9 |
360 Halo 3: ODST
|
Microsoft |
Sept-09 |
| 10 |
NDS Pokemon Platinum
Version |
Nintendo of America |
Mar-09 |
(*includes CE, GOTY
editions, bundles, etc. but not those bundled with hardware)
Source: The NPD Group / Retail Tracking Service
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2009 Top 10 PC Game Software Titles, Sorted By Units |
| Rank |
Item
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Publisher |
Release Date |
| 1 |
PC The Sims 3
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Electronic Arts |
Jun-09 |
| 2 |
PC World of Warcraft:
Wrath of the Lich King Expansion Pack |
Blizzard Entertainment
(Activision Blizzard) |
Nov-08 |
| 3 |
PC The Sims 2 Double
Deluxe |
Electronic Arts |
Apr-08 |
| 4 |
PC World of Warcraft:
Battle Chest |
Blizzard Entertainment
(Activision Blizzard) |
Sept-07 |
| 5 |
PC Call of Duty:
Modern Warfare 2 |
Activision
(Activision Blizzard) |
Nov-09 |
| 6 |
PC World of Warcraft
|
Blizzard Entertainment
(Activision Blizzard) |
Nov-04 |
| 7 |
PC The Sims 3: World
Adventures Expansion Pack |
Electronic Arts |
Nov-09 |
| 8 |
PC Spore |
Electronic Arts |
Sept-08 |
| 9 |
PC Dragon Age:
Origins |
Electronic Arts |
Oct-09 |
| 10 |
PC Empire: Total War
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Sega of America |
Mar-09 |
(*includes CE, GOTY
editions, etc.)
Source: The NPD Group / Retail Tracking Service
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