March Game Sales Trend Downward 62
kukyfrope writes "This is the third consecutive month video game sales have declined from their marks in respective months from last year. March 2006 sales are down 18% from their marks in March 2005. Are gamers saving for expensive next-gen systems or are there a limited number of games worth buying?" From the article: "The estimate also reflects $122 million in sales contribution from new platforms (Xbox 360, PSP and DS) representing year-over-year growth of $58 million (the PSP and DS were available last March), which was unfortunately more than offset by a steeper decline in sales of current generation software (-33% or $157 million)."
You know why? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You know why? (Score:2)
Im in the demographic that isnt buying (Score:1)
Re:Im in the demographic that isnt buying (Score:1)
I used to be in the "I-buy-the-latest-and-greatest"; however, I don't have that luxury anymore. I have mortgage payments and kids and I'm more career focused. I used to go through games like toilet paper. But I can't do that anymore. So now I'm more selective and really only buy games that I'm 90% certain will be worthwhile. For instance Half Life 2 was a great buy for me and I'll play online on it quite ofte
Re:Im in the demographic that isnt buying (Score:5, Insightful)
You know I'm in the "not buying lots of games anymore" dept too, but what I think people overlook as they enter that stage is that for every one of us that moving on to other things, there's someone who's getting their first job at McDonalds and having $50 to $100 a week of free cash, which means they're now buying 4 games a month and a lot of DVD's and CD's (instead of us).
It's not like we were the last generation of people to ever have time to play games, there will always be someone to take our place. What is really indicated by this kind of article though is that either:
Never fear, come next spring sales will be up again.
No kidding (Score:2)
To name a few:
- Half Life 2 expansion
- Final Fantasy XII (that's 12, not X-2)
- Zelda Twilight Princess
At least those are the ones I might have bought. Haven't seen much else out to keep my interest.
Likewise (Score:1)
Re:Im in the demographic that isnt buying (Score:2, Interesting)
News just in... (Score:4, Insightful)
News at 11.
Re:News just in... (Score:1)
TEH formula (Score:1)
Sales down? (Score:5, Funny)
Monthly report (Score:2)
I still partly attribute this trend to the MMO effect [slashdot.org].
Re:Monthly report (Score:1)
Re:Monthly report (Score:1)
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
Get thee unto a dictionary.
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
Get thee unto a thesaurus.
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
Re:Monthly report (Score:1)
Re:Monthly report (Score:1)
Yes we did, and I think the consensus then was that everyone is waiting for DS Lite, Revo, and PS3. Sorry 360, but if you jump the gun on the next generation, you should probably have enough consoles to fill demand.
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
My bet is on a serious chunk per month.
I mean I personally spend about 50$ a month on MMO subs fees, and that's more than 75% of my monthly 'games budget' I spend (so I buy very few games, spending my time with MMOs).
Let's take your 4 million MMO subscribers, and then note that many of them play multiple games and/or multiple accounts on single game. Let
Re:Monthly report (Score:2)
Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if I overestimated it. AFAIK, the only MMO to surpass a million subscribers in the US is WoW. It's sold 6 million + worldwide, but around half of those accounts are in China and Europe.
Apart from WoW, and the Lineage games (which sell mostly in Korea), only one or two MMOs have more than half a million subscribers worldwide. I don't have any recent numbers, but 4 million doesn't seem too far off, considering that beyond WoW
Re:Monthly report (Score:1)
World of Warcraft FTW!
Christmas (Score:2)
Re:Christmas (Score:2)
Re:Christmas (Score:2)
Idiots are not counting MMO subs fees (Score:5, Interesting)
- MMO Subscription fees
- Online game purchases via Steam, Direct2Drive etc digital downloads
They will get continuous slide well into future, and lots of 'OMG! SKY IS FALLING!!!oneone!!1111' articles. Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics, as always. 5 Million people paying 15$ a month to Blizzard (in addition to all the other MMOs collecting subscription fees) must show somewhere - that's 75 million dollars a month, WoW alone - and there are plenty of others out there.
Actual gaming dollars spent is not changing, however it's shifting towards online services & downloads. If you have stock in brick & mortar games retailer, you should dump it now. It's a deadend business destined to go only down.
(Grossly overpriced 'next gen' console games are not helping either. XBox 360 looks fine, but 70 euros (inc VAT) per game for 'quick action' style title that you enjoy at best a few weeks = no FCKING way. Never)
Re:Idiots are not counting MMO subs fees (Score:1)
As Chinese players don't pay $15/us, Korean players don't pay $15/month.
So your number is slightly larger than what it should be.
Re:Zoinks! What are we doing wrong here!? (Score:1)
Lockout chip business model (Score:1)
Console gamer: "I like not having to upgrade my hardware every two years to play the newest games! F*ck the PC!"
PC gamer: "I like playing casual type games developed by hobbyists and smaller firms. Sometimes I even like learning about what makes games tick, so I have even developed a couple simple games myself. F*ck consoles and the lockout chips they rode in on!"
Re:Zoinks! What are we doing wrong here!? (Score:2)
Fixed.
Re:Zoinks! What are we doing wrong here!? (Score:1)
May have something to do with the fricking huge piles of unsold consoles I'm seeing 'round here. Seriously, some of these stacks are at least 20 XCircles and not even the Core version!
Warcrack (Score:1)
http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=179648&
Re:Anyone have a list of March releases? (Score:2)
Daxter (PSP)
GRAW (Xbox 360)
Burnout Revenge (Xbox 360) - just a remake to be pretty on the 360.
Oblivion (PC and 360)
Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
Naturally there were others, but nothing else that really interested me. I think the PSP version of Katamari Damacy came out in march, but it could have been early April. I bought the japanese version in Feb so I didn't keep track of that
Release some quality games (Score:1)
From a game company boardroom (Score:2, Funny)
"Dude, that's brilliant, blame PIRATES!"
"But wait, we already have ridiculous goat-choking copy protection in games!"
"But dude, PIRATES!"
(assorted "Oh, yes, pirates!"; "Of COURSE!"; "Brilliant!")
"But wait, couldn't it just be that our games all suck a-*THROTTLE* *CHOKE* *GAG*"
Re:From a game company boardroom (Score:3, Funny)
So... (Score:1)
Sid Meier's Pirates! (Score:2)
Yeah, I haven't seen a good pirate game in a while
Don't you think the fellow behind the Civilization series could produce a decent pirate game? Oh wait, he did [wikipedia.org].
Well, the obvious answer would be... (Score:2)
Lots of kids in school (Score:1)
Are these overall figures, or just US sales? (Score:1)
A trend? (Score:1)
Re:A trend? (Score:1)
Sequelitis (Score:1)
I cannot even begin to tell you how many game titles have a colon (:) in them. For example: "Hit Title : Yet Another Version". It makes me sick... I never noticed how bad and rampant it was until I started doing this daily site.
The game industry needs to clone Wil Wright.
Re:Sequelitis (Score:2)
I would buy more games, honest... (Score:2)