Difference between revisions of "Video game industry"
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The '''video game industry''' has over $20 billion in annual sales.<ref>http://www.npd.com/press/releases/press_100114.html</ref> Video game sales surpassed [[Hollywood]] revenue in the year 2007.<ref name="Video">http://seekingalpha.com/article/89124-the-video-game-industry-an-18-billion-entertainment-juggernaut</ref> | The '''video game industry''' has over $20 billion in annual sales.<ref>http://www.npd.com/press/releases/press_100114.html</ref> Video game sales surpassed [[Hollywood]] revenue in the year 2007.<ref name="Video">http://seekingalpha.com/article/89124-the-video-game-industry-an-18-billion-entertainment-juggernaut</ref> | ||
− | The biggest one-day opening for movies was ''Spider-Man 3'', which grossed $59 million on its first day. | + | The biggest one-day opening for movies was ''Spider-Man 3'', which grossed $59 million on its first day. The video game ''Grand Theft Auto IV'',however, opened with $310 million in sales and went on to gross $500 million. <ref name="Video"/> |
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Revision as of 18:42, April 27, 2010
The video game industry has over $20 billion in annual sales.[1] Video game sales surpassed Hollywood revenue in the year 2007.[2]
The biggest one-day opening for movies was Spider-Man 3, which grossed $59 million on its first day. The video game Grand Theft Auto IV,however, opened with $310 million in sales and went on to gross $500 million. [2]
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