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In 2005, the total U.S. sales of video game hardware, software and accessories rose 6% over 2004 to $10.5 billion USD ($9.9 billion, 2004) breaking 2002's $10.3 billion record for the industry.

The increase is largely due to the portable game market which counterbalanced sluggish console game sales. Delays, hardware shortages, and anticipation of next-generation video game consoles have been cited as reasoning for slow sales for both console games and console hardware. Console games and hardware dropped by 12% and 3% respectively.

The portable market of the video game industry rose to $1.4 billion, the second time sales have broke the $1 billion mark in the industry's history. Mostly due to the release of the Nintendo DS and the PlayStation Portable in North America, sales for portable hardware rose 96% over 2004. Although the release of the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP aided in spurring growth in the portable market, the Game Boy Advance still represented 62% total portable software units sold and 52% of total portable software dollar sales.[3]

Computer games continued its trend and declined by 14%, dropping from $1.1 billion in 2004 to $953 million. Although sales did decrease, NPD claims that playing games on the PC is actually increasing through a variety of different mediums including online websites and MMO subscriptions.[4]

[edit] Video game systems

Additionally, Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii were officially unveiled during or just prior to E3; however, only the Xbox 360 was released in 2005. The Xbox 360 was released in North America on November 22, Europe on December 2, and Japan on December 10.

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Additionally, the Game Boy Micro was unveiled and was released in the fall of 2005.

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Top Grossing Video Games of 2005
Rank Title Platform Publisher
1 Madden NFL 06 PS2 EA Sports
2 Pokémon Emerald GBA Nintendo
3 Gran Turismo 4 PS2 Sony Computer Entertainment America
4 Madden NFL 06 Xbox EA Sports
5 NCAA Football 06 PS2 EA Sports
6 Star Wars: Battlefront II PS2 LucasArts
7 MVP Baseball 2005 PS2 EA Sports
8 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith PS2 LucasArts
9 NBA Live 06 PS2 EA Sports
10 Lego Star Wars: The Video Game PS2 Eidos Interactive

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Top Grossing Computer Games of 2005
Rank Title Publisher
1 World of Warcraft Blizzard Entertainment
2 The Sims 2: University Electronic Arts
3 The Sims 2 Electronic Arts
4 Guild Wars NCsoft
5 Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Atari
6 Battlefield 2 Electronic Arts
7 The Sims 2: Nightlife Electronic Arts
8 Age of Empires III Microsoft
9 The Sims Deluxe Electronic Arts
10 Call of Duty 2 Activision

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gainor, Dan (2005-03-09). "'60 Minutes’ Describes Video Game as a Killer Application". businessandmedia.org. http://www.businessandmedia.org/news/2005/news20050309.asp. Retrieved 2009-11-23. 
  2. ^ Sony. "Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. to launch its Next Generation Computer Entertainment System in Spring 2006" (PDF). Press release. http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/050517e.pdf. 
  3. ^ "NPD Group's Annual 2005 U.S. Video Game Industry Retail Sales". http://www.npd.com/dynamic/releases/press_060117.html. Retrieved January 17, 2006. 
  4. ^ "NPD Group's Annual 2005 U.S. PC Game Retail Sales". http://www.npd.com/dynamic/releases/press_060117a.html. Retrieved January 17, 2006. 



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