13th November 2004, 2:08 PM
Quote:Console sales (hardware and games) during the month of October 2004, according to the NPD Group in the U.S. market only.
Hardware Sales
Nintendo GameBoy Advance: 464,000
Sony Playstation 2: 289,000
Microsoft Xbox: 217,000
Nintendo GameCube: 110,000
Top 25 Software Titles; combined results
1/ PS2 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Take 2 Interactive
2/ PS2 - NBA Live 2005 - Electronic Arts
3/ PS2 - Mortal Kombat: Deception - Midway
4/ PS2 - Tony Hawk's Underground 2 - Activision
5/ Xbox - Mortal Kombat: Deception - Midway
6/ GCN - Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door - Nintendo
7/ PS2 - Madden NFL 2005 - Electronic Arts
8/ PS2 - X-Men: Legends - Activision
9/ PS2 - Star Wars: Battlefront - LucasArts
10/ Xbox - Fable - Microsoft
11/ Xbox - Star Wars: Battlefront - LucasArts
12/ Xbox - NBA Live 2005 - Electronic Arts
13/ Xbox - X-Men: Legends - Activision
14/ Xbox - Tony Hawk's Underground 2 - Activision
15/ PS2 - ESPN NBA 2K5 - Take 2 Interactive
16/ PS2 - Tiger Woods PGA 2005 - Electronic Arts
17/ GBA - Pokémon Fire Red with Wireless Adaptor - Nintendo
18/ PS2 - FIFA Soccer 2005 - Electronic Arts
19/ GBA - Pokémon Leaf Green with Wireless Adaptor - Nintendo
20/ PS2 - Def Jam Vendetta: Fight For New York - Electronic Arts
21/ Xbox - ESPN NBA 2K5 - Take 2 Interactive
22/ GCN - Donkey Konga with Bongos - Nintendo
23/ Xbox - Madden NFL 2005 - Electronic Arts
24/ PS2 - Ace Combat 5 - Namco
25/ Xbox - Tiger Woods PGA 2005 - Electronic Arts
Source: CSFB estimates based on NPD Funworld data.
Publisher Market Shares
Take 2 Interactive - 26.3%
Electronic Arts - 17.3%
Activision - 10.6%
Nintendo of America - 8.7%
Midway - 6.3%
THQ - 3.5%
LucasArts - 2.7%
Namco - 2.6%
Microsoft - 2.5%
Vivendi Universal Games - 2.5%
Platform Top Sellers (First figure indicates revenue, second the amount of copies sold)
Sony Playstation 2
1/ Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Take 2 Interactive - $100,879,300 - 2,053,983
2/ NBA Live 2005 - Electronic Arts - $13,397,740 - 347,594
3/ Mortal Kombat Deception - Midway Games - $13,371,300 - 261,022
4/ Tony Hawk's Underground 2 - Activision - $11,558,910 - 245,461
5/ Madden NFL 2005 - Electronic Arts - $7,773,246 - 178,187
Microsoft Xbox
1/ Mortal Kombat Deception - Midway Games - $11,338,380 - 218,023
2/ Fable - Microsoft - $5,550,907 - 116,001
3/ Star Wars: Battlefront - LucasArts - $5,460,644 - 112,352
4/ NBA Live 2005 - Electronic Arts - $5,371,416 - 138,237
5/ X-Men: Legends - Activision - $5,186,361 - 107,761
Nintendo GameCube
1/ Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door - Nintendo - $8,959,945 - 189,703
2/ Donkey Konga with Bongos - Nintendo - $3,329,404 - 72,051
3/ Tony Hawk's Underground 2 - Activision - $2,381,384 - 50,491
4/ X-Men: Legends - Activision - $2,041,272 - 43,703
5/ NBA Live 2005 - Electronic Arts - $1,394,158 - 36,629
VE3D.
Hmm, I'd say Nintendo is ... not keeping up ... to say the least. Well, except for those GBA hardware sales, wow... but the home console side of things is not going well. And despite those sales only the two Pokemon GBA games made the top 25. Maybe that's a side effect of them all being cheaper than average new major console titles?