PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, February 7, 2002 – A
softening economy and the effects of September 11 did not stop
the video game industry from experiencing an all-time record
high last year. According to The NPD Group, Inc., leading market
information provider, retail sales of U.S. video games hardware,
software and accessories increased 43 percent in dollars in 2001
versus the prior year. The total U.S. video game industry grew
from $6.6 billion in 2000 to $9.4 billion in 2001, breaking
1999's all-time record of $6.9 billion.
This extraordinary growth in 2001 was triggered in part by
the launch of three new gaming systems: Nintendo's GameCube and
Game Boy Advance and Microsoft's Xbox. According to NPDFunworldSM,
total video game hardware unit sales increased by 39 percent in
2001, compared to one year earlier. Next-generation console
systems such as GameCube, Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2, selling
at higher price points, led to a triple-digit increase of over
120 percent in dollars for annual 2001 versus 2000.
In portables, Game Boy Advance continued to surpass its
predecessors, Game Boy and Game Boy Color. In fact, Game Boy
Advance dominated the portable market in 2001 with a 22 percent
increase in hardware unit share, compared to the prior year.
Another strong performer was the accessory category. In 2001,
video game accessories sold 26 percent more units than in 2000
and generated a dollar growth increase of 47 percent.
PlayStation 2 accessories led all platforms in accessory sales
in 2001, a 517 percent unit sales increase from 2000. Portable
accessory units were up 10 percent overall in 2001, compared to
the year before.
"Last year was a tremendous rebound from a slightly lower
sales year in 2000. The impact from the next generation console
systems was nothing short of record-breaking during the holidays,"
said Ilene Haase, director of toys and video games, NPDFunworld.
"Three different gaming consoles, priced at $200 to $300 price
points, sold through more than a million pieces last holiday
season. Last year will be a tough year to top since higher-priced
hardware systems drove the majority of the dollar growth. As for
2002 and beyond, we look forward to seeing the industry move
towards connectivity via the Internet and a new level of
superior quality games that can harness the power of these
technologically-advanced machines," added Haase.
According to NPD, sales of the total U.S. interactive
entertainment software market, which includes PC entertainment
and video game software, approached $6 billion last year versus
$5.4 billion in 2000. Console and portable software sales rose
8.3 percent in unit sales, compared to 2000, while PC
entertainment software experienced a unit increase of 3.8
percent. The number one console title, ranked according to units
sold, was Sony's PlayStation 2, Grand Theft Auto 3 by Rockstar
Games. Grand Theft Auto 3 sold just under two million units
since its release in October 2001.
The Sims by Electronic Arts was the number one PC
entertainment game, it sold over 2.6 million units life-to-date,
and debuted more than two years ago. The Sims franchise
continues to spark software game sales with four titles
appearing in the top ten, according to NPDTechworldSM.
PC games were supported by the release of Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone, which after only two months on the shelves
became the third top-selling PC game of 2001.
"Sales in the PC game sector during 2001 were largely driven
by a handful of proven franchises and correlating sequels or
expansion sets," said Steve Koenig, senior software analyst,
NPDTechworld. "As a result, the market for PC games managed to
achieve relatively good growth in 2001, despite the gaming
industry's strong focus on the console business during the last
half of the year," added Koenig.
2001 Top 10 Video Game Titles, Sorted by
Units
|
RANK |
PLATFORM / TITLE |
PUBLISHER |
RELEASE DATE |
ARP |
| 1 |
PS2 Grand Theft Auto 3 |
Rockstar Games
(Take 2 Interactive) |
OCT '01 |
$50.33 |
| 2 |
PS2 Madden NFL 2002 |
Electronic Arts |
AUG '01 |
$49.62 |
| 3 |
GBC Pokemon Crystal |
Nintendo of America |
JUL '01 |
$29.24 |
| 4 |
PS2 Metal Gear Solid 2 |
Konami of America |
NOV '01 |
$48.57 |
| 5 |
GBA Super Mario Advance |
Nintendo of America |
JUN '01 |
$29.85 |
| 6 |
PS2 Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec |
Sony
|
JULY '01 |
$49.70 |
| 7 |
PS2 Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 |
Activision |
OCT '01 |
$47.82 |
| 8 |
PSX Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 |
Activision |
SEPT '00 |
$28.83 |
| 9 |
GBC Pokemon Silver |
Nintendo of America |
OCT '00 |
$29.17 |
| 10 |
PSX Driver 2 |
Infogrames |
NOV '00 |
$29.52 |
Source: NPDFunworld TRSTS Video Games
2001 Top 10 PC Titles, Sorted by Units
|
RANK |
TITLE |
PUBLISHER |
RELEASE DATE |
ARP |
| 1 |
The Sims |
Electronic Arts |
NOV '99 |
$41 |
| 2 |
MP Roller Coaster Tycoon |
Infogrames
|
FEB '99 |
$23 |
| 3 |
Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's
Stone |
Electronic Arts |
NOV '01 |
$28 |
| 4 |
Diablo 2 Expansion Set: Lord of
Destruction |
Vivendi Universal
|
JUNE '01 |
$34 |
| 5 |
The Sims: House Party Expansion
Pack |
Electronic Arts |
FEB '01 |
$28 |
| 6 |
The Sims: Livin' Large
Expansion Pack |
Electronic Arts |
DEC '99 |
$28 |
| 7 |
The Sims: Hot Date Expansion
Pack |
Electronic Arts |
NOV '01 |
$27 |
| 8 |
Diablo 2 |
Vivendi Universal |
MARCH '99 |
$38 |
| 9 |
Sim Theme Park |
Electronic Arts |
NOV '99 |
$19 |
| 10 |
MS Age of Empires: Age of Kings |
Microsoft |
AUG '99 |
$41 |
Source: NPDTechworld
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