2004 in video gaming

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2004 in games

Notable events of 2004 in computer and video games. See also history of computer and video games.

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Events

Notable releases

Business

Trends

In 2004, the total U.S. sales of video game hardware, software and accessories was $9.9 billion compared with $10 billion in 2003. Total software sales rose 8 percent over the previous year to $6.2 billion. Additionally, sales of portable software titles exceeded $1 billion for the first time. Hardware sales were down 27 percent for the year due in part to shortages during the holiday season and price reductions from all systems.

Video game consoles

The dominant video game consoles in 2004 were:

Handheld game systems

The dominant handheld systems in 2004 were:

Additionally, Nokia released an updated version of their original N-Gage, called the N-Gage QD. Nintendo released the Nintendo DS on November 21 in the United States. In Japan Sony released the PlayStation Portable on December 12.

Video game sales

#1 best selling video game of 2004
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#1 best selling video game of 2004
Top Grossing Video Games of 2004
Rank Title Platform Publisher
1 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas PS2 Take Two Interactive
2 Halo 2 Xbox Microsoft
3 Madden NFL 2005 PS2 Electronic Arts
4 ESPN NFL 2K5 PS2 Take Two Interactive
5 Need For Speed: Underground 2 PS2 Electronic Arts
6 Pokemon Fire Red W/ Adapter GBA Nintendo
7 NBA Live 2005 PS2 Electronic Arts
8 Spider-Man: The Movie 2 PS2 Activision
9 Halo: Combat Evolved Xbox Microsoft
10 ESPN NFL 2K5 Xbox Take Two Interactive

References

"The NPD Group Reports Annual 2004 U.S. Video Game Industry Retail Sales (http://www.npdfunworld.com/funServlet?nextpage=pr_body.html&content_id=2076)." . Accessed on January 18, 2005.

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